
August 27, 2022 Clinic Octopuses Don’t Have Backbones — or Rights
Katherine Meyer, who directs the Animal Law & Policy Clinic at Harvard Law School, is trying to pressure the National Institutes of Health, the main federal funder of biomedical research in the United States, into making a change.

August 19, 2022 Clinic Sentient Media Spotlight: Meet Farm Sanctuary’s Nirva Patel
Sentient Media talked to our Global Policy Fellow Nirva Patel about her role as Board Chair for Farm Sanctuary, and her plans for the future.

August 16, 2022 Clinic Harvard law clinic supports California Prop 12
“Proposition 12 also confers important local benefits, long recognized as falling within the purview of state regulation — the protection of the public health and morals by prohibiting the in-state sale of products produced via cruel confinement practices,” the brief said.
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July 26, 2022 Clinic Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: How Corporate Predators and the USDA Revived Wolf Extermination in America
An in-depth article by student Benjamin Rankin on government hunters killing endangered wolves to satisfy corporate interests.