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Animal Law Seminar Is there a place for the consideration of the interests of animals in the law? Throughout the semester, we will examine the historical and current status of animals in our legal system. Students will examine a diverse cross-section of law devoted to the controversial moral, ethical, and public policy considerations germane to efforts to balance the interests of animals and those of humans. The course is not an animal rights course. Rather, students will be invited to explore whether the law has a place for animals and, if so, where lines ought to be drawn. The course is graded on regular class attendance, participation, and a research paper.
Text: Animal Law Cases and Materials - Third Edition Sonia Waisman, Bruce A. Wagman & Pamela Frasch
Catalog Number: CONPUB 664 Practice Areas: Criminal Law Practice Area , Family Law Practice Area Additional Course Information: 1 Draft degree req may be met with class |
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Spring 2012 Title: Animal Law Seminar Section: 1 Type: Seminar Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2011 Title: Animal Law Seminar Section: 1 Type: Seminar Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2010 Title: Animal Law Seminar Faculty: Travis, Cherie A. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Seminar Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 25 Actual: 12 |
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