Animal Legal Defense Fund

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The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) is an American non-profit animal rights law organization focused on protecting and advancing the interests of animals through the legal system. Founded in 1979 by attorney Joyce Tischler, it now has over 100,000 members and supporters, with offices in San Francisco, Omaha, Nebraska, and Portland, Oregon. [1]

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[edit] Programs

Animal rights

Activists
Greg Avery · David Barbarash
Rod Coronado · Barry Horne
Ronnie Lee · Keith Mann
Ingrid Newkirk · Andrew Tyler
Jerry Vlasak · Robin Webb

Groups/campaigns
Animal Aid
Animal Liberation Front
Animal liberation movement
Animal Rights Militia
BUAV · Great Ape Project
Justice Department
PETA
PCRM · SPEAK
Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty
Viva!

Issues
Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act
Animal rights
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
Animal testing · Bile bear
Factory farming
International trade in primates
Nafovanny
Non-human primate experiments
Operation Backfire
Speciesism

Cases
Britches
Cambridge University primates
Covance · Huntingdon Life Sciences
Pit of despair · Silver Spring monkeys
Unnecessary Fuss

Writers/advocates
Steven Best · Stephen R.L. Clark
Gary Francione · Gill Langley
Tom Regan · Richard D. Ryder
Peter Singer · Steven M. Wise

Categories
Animal experimentation
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights movement

Animal rights
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The ALDF's litigation program files lawsuits to stop the abuse of pets or companion animals, animals in factory farming and the entertainment business. Their criminal justice program works with law enforcement and prosecutors to seek maximum penalties for those convicted of animal abuse. Their animal law program works with student groups and law professors to expand the field of animal law in law schools.

ALDF staff attorneys may bring suit themselves, or the organization may retain outside counsel. Their civil actions often include filing amicus curiae briefs arguing the case for "recognition of the bonds between humans and nonhuman animals." [1]

[edit] Grants

The ALDF awards grants to help attorneys proceed with cases, and provides expert testimony to facilitate the enactment of state laws that allow for damages for loss of companionship in cases involving the wrongful death or injury of a pet.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b "Who We Are, What We Do", Animal Legal Defense Fund, retrieved August 21, 2006.

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