Dear John,
Join us online for this year’s Animal Law Conference! Co-presented by the Animal Legal Defense Fund and the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School, you don’t want to miss the country’s most important animal law event.

This year’s lineup of expert speakers will explore the impacts of our changing climate. Panels include a discussion on the impact of climate on animal protection litigation strategies, how food policy can drive a transition to a more humane and equitable food system, and an examination of major recent legislative and regulatory changes that impact animals. Read the full agenda here.
Award-winning author Jonathan Safran Foer will also speak about his newest book, We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast, and what changes he’s seen for better or for worse since the publication of Eating Animals. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions.
Date: Oct. 23-25, 2020
Location: Online
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I hope to see you online!
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The Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy is a US national independent think tank pursuing a paradigm shift in human responsibility towards, and value of, non-human animals by advancing animal law, animal policy, and related interdisciplinary studies.
The Brooks Animal Law Digest is a FREE premier weekly online publication dedicated to offering in-depth and up-to-date coverage on today's most important animal law and policy issues. A collaborative effort with Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Program, the Digest is a Brooks Institute service to the animal protection community. It’s like having a full-time animal law lawyer on your staff, researching and reporting to you on current U.S. legal developments related to animal protection issues.
This Digest is a resource for anyone interested in learning more about the field of animal law—either as a high-level overview of weekly developments, or as a jumping off point for digging into a specific current issue in the field.
Features include allowing you to compile updates by category, search by key terms, and each issue contains links to background materials that will orient the reader around that specific issue. There are weekly highlights, as well as quarterly summaries.
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