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Animal Law Podcast #33: Harvard’s Animal Law & Policy Program

Mariann Sullivan 1 March 2018

On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast, Mariann will be speaking with three educators from Harvard’s Animal Law & Policy Program. Faculty Director Kristen Stilt, Executive Director Chris Green, and Policy Director Jonathan Lovvorn. They take Mariann on a deep dive into all the aspects of this fascinating program. …continue

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Animal Law Podcast #33: Harvard’s Animal Law & Policy Program

Mariann Sullivan 1 March 2018

On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast, Mariann will be speaking with three educators from Harvard’s Animal Law & Policy Program. Faculty Director Kristen Stilt, Executive Director Chris Green, and Policy Director Jonathan Lovvorn. They take Mariann on a […] Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio player. …continue

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Animal Law Podcast #31: The Case of the Languishing, Lonely Lolita

Mariann Sullivan 27 December 2017

Welcome to the 31st episode of the Animal Law Podcast! Mariann is joined once again by Delcianna Winders, PETA’s Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Captive Animal Law Enforcement, to discuss PETA v Miami Seaquarium, which she just argued in the 11th Circuit. The case involves an animal with whom you …continue

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Animal Law Podcast #28: The Case Against Capturing Nemo

Mariann Sullivan 27 September 2017

Welcome to the 28th episode of the Animal Law Podcast! Mariann is joined by Laura Friend to discuss a recently decided case in which The Humane Society of the United States, along with the Conservation Council of Hawaii, the Center for Biological Diversity, and multiple individual plaintiffs, sued the Hawaii Department of …continue