14th Annual Animal Law Conference Schedule
Friday, October 13
Registration: 1:00-6:00
2:00-4:00
Room 1: Defending Whales, Dolphins and Ocean Fish
Sue Fisher, Andrew Hawley & Joel Reynolds
Room 8: Legal Developments for Animals and their Rescuers in Disasters
Barbara J. Gislason, Russ Mead, Drew Moore & Steven Wise
4:15-6:15
Room 1: Animal Law Developments in Australia & Canada
Katrina Sharman & Martine Lachance
Room 8: Preventing the Exploitation of Primates as Pets and for Profit
Sarah Baeckler & Nicole Paquette
Saturday, October 14
Registration: 8:30
Continental Breakfast
9:00-10:20
Room 7: Fighting Canned Hunts, Contest Kills, and Animal Fighting
Nancy Perry & Tanya Sanerib
Room 8: Animals in Research: Pet cloning, Patents, and Bioethics
Elizabeth DeCoux, Tracie Letterman & Art LaFrance
10:30-12:00
Room 7: Defending Activists and their Constitutional Rights: Wegman's and SHAC Case Studies
Len Egert & Will Potter
Room 8: Estate Planning for Companion Animals
Eden Rose Brown
12:00-12:45 Lunch
12:45-1:45
In the amphitheater or student lounge weather permitting
Steven M. Wise: Why Trying to Obtain Fundamental Common Law Rights is Good for Nonhuman Animals and How it Can Be Accomplished
2:00-4:00
Room 7: Recognizing Companion Animals' Intrinsic Values: Civil Damages and Criminal Actions
Scott Beckstead, Amy Breyer, Elizabeth DeCoux, & Adam Karp
Room 8: Causes of Action & Legislative Efforts for "Farmed Animals"
Carter Dillard, Nancy Perry & David J. Wolfson
4:15-6:00
Room 7: Protecting "Performing Animals": Zoos, and Circuses Nicole Paquette & Tanya Sanerib
Room 8: Problems with Puppy Mills
Sara Amundson & Bruce Wagman
Banquet, Auction, Scholarship Award Ceremony, with Keynote Address by James B. Mason
6:00-9:00
Sunday, October 15
9:30-12:30
Room 7: Animal Law Curriculum: Resources, Support, and Developing Courses & Clinics
Laura Ireland Moore, Bruce Wagman, Steven Wise and David J. Wolfson
-Funding
-Gaining student and administrative support
-Marketing
-What and how to teach
-Networking
-and more!
1:00-4:00
Room 7: Successful Animal Lawyering
Scott Beckstead, Amy Breyer, Len Egert, Corey Evans, Adam Karp, and Geneva Page
-Solo or small practice
-Exclusively animal law or incorporating other areas of practice
-Screening clients
-Proactive lawyering
-Defensive lawyering
-Role as an activist
-How much to charge/recovering costs and fees
-Networking/marketing
-and more!
Please note that panels are subject to change.