May 19: M.H. Tse, “Animal Farming as a Regime of Force” and “What it Means to Be Property: Property Law Theory and Animal Rights Debates.”
May 12: Amy Fitzgerald, “Social Recognition of Animals in the Context of Domestic Violence: A Strategic Avenue for Broader Socio-Legal Change.”
April 28: Omar Farahat, “A Preliminary Framework for the Rights of Nonhuman Animals in Islamic Legal Theory.”
April 14: Steve Niemi, “Ethical Considerations,” an invited chapter to be included in Learning from Disease in Pets: A ‘One Health’ Model for Discovery.
April 7: Kristen Stilt, “Halal Animals: Food, Faith, and the Future of Planetary Health.“
March 3: Justin Marceau, “Expanding the Critique of Carceral Animal Law.”
Fall 2019 Term
October 1: Steve Niemi, “Harm-Benefit Analyses Can Be Harmful.”
October 15: Nuggehalli Jayasimha, “Helping Companies Meet Cage-free Commitments in Asia through Cage-free Credits.”
October 29: Gale Rasin, “Animal Hoarding: One Judge’s Perspective.”
November 12: Jim Keen, “A Tapestry of Cruelty and Waste––Failed Federal Intramural Animal Research.”
December 3: Hadar Aviram, “Standing Trial for Lily: “Criminal Legal Consciousness” and Legal Mobilization Strategy Among Open Rescuers from Factory Farms.”
December 10: Saskia Stucki, “Humanizing the “War on Animals”: “Animal Warfare Law” and the Formation of a Complementary Animal Rights Regime.”