via Los Angeles Times by Susanne Rust, Anita Chabria POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE — As darkness fell and a thick Pacific fog crept in over the Point Reyes peninsula on Sunday, a …
“The very test under the Endangered Species Act is supposed to be ‘What is the best available science?’”
via Harvard Law Today by Sarah Pickering hould the public get a window into the factors federal agencies considered—or ignored—when devising important environmental, health and safety regulations, …
Right to farm: Indiana families ask U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on case over factory farm
via IndyStar by Sarah Bowman OCP Note: The Petition for Cert. was denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in October 2020 A local environmental group believes that Indiana’s Right to Farm Act violates the …
Animal rights advocates sue federal government over treatment of research primates
by David Abel via The Boston Globe In the wake of regulators formally rejecting a petition to improve the conditions of non-human primates used in federally funded research studies, a group of …
Animal Law & Policy Program files amicus brief in Supreme Court challenging border wall
via Harvard Law Today In early March, Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Clinic filed its first Supreme Court amicus brief in support of a petition for certiorari by the Center for …
Harvard Animal Law and Policy Clinic Fight Against Border Wall in Amicus Brief
via The Harvard Crimson by Kelsey J. Griffin The Harvard Animal Law and Policy Clinic filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court on Thursday supporting a Center for Biological Diversity-led …