December 19, 2007

Lewis & Clark Law School’s National Center for Animal Law pushes for alternative educational options

The National Center for Animal Law, based at Lewis & Clark Law School, has asked Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda Maryland to stop using live animals for medical school training.

The National Center for Animal Law, based at Lewis & Clark Law School, has asked Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda Maryland to stop using live animals for medical school training. Uniformed Services University is one of 10 medical schools in the country that has not moved to alternative educational options.

The Gazette (Gaithersburg , Md.): Use of live animals as teaching tools protested