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Animal Law Program

ALDF’s Animal Law Program™ works closely with law students and law professionals to advance the emerging field of animal law. Moving toward the day when animal law is part of the curriculum at each and every law school, the Animal Law Program collaborates with students, faculty, and school administrations to facilitate the development of animal law courses and assists students in forming Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) chapters. Visit our website dedicated to SALDF™ chapters: www.SALDF.org

The Animal Law Program also assists bar association members interested in forming animal law bar sections or committees and partners with pro bono coordinators interested in developing animal law volunteer opportunities at their firms. Furthermore, we provide legal professionals with access to ALDF’s resources and expertise, including model laws, ­pleadings and briefs, and current animal protection laws.

What is "Animal Law"?

Animal law is a combination of statutory and case law in which the nature – legal, social or biological – of nonhuman animals is an important factor. Animal law encompasses companion animals, wildlife, animals used in entertainment and animals raised for food and used in research. Animal law permeates and affects most traditional areas of the law – including tort, contract, criminal and constitutional law. Examples of this intersection include:

  • Animal custody disputes in divorce or separations.
  • Veterinary malpractice cases.
  • Housing disputes involving “no pets” policies and discrimination laws.
  • Damages cases involving the wrongful death or injury to a companion animal.
  • Enforceable trusts for companion animals being adopted by states across the country.
  • Criminal law encompassing domestic violence and anti-cruelty laws.

Currently, animal law is being taught at some of the most reputable and respected law schools in the country – including highly ranked schools such as Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, Northwestern, University of Michigan and Duke.

Related Information

How Legal Professionals Can Get Involved in Animal Law
There are a number of ways to make significant contributions to this field by either working as a volunteer or doing pro bono work for a firm. Here are some suggestions for getting involved in animal law.
How Law Students Can Get Involved in Animal Law
Law students interested in this cutting-edge field must be inventive and proactive in seeking out opportunities to become involved. Here are some suggestions for getting involved in animal law.
Attorney Application for Animal Law Program Membership
Join Animal Legal Defense Fund's Animal Law Program! As an attorney member, you'll receive ALDF's quarterly newsletter, The Animals' Advocate, and bi-annual bulletin, ALDF Attorney Update, a bi-annual subscription to Animal Law Review, email updates and more.
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund Website
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) chapters are student groups that are affiliated with the Animal Legal Defense Fund and share its mission to protect the lives and advance the interests of animals through the legal system.
Animal Law 101
Developed for law students and law professionals, this tutorial focuses on fostering the growth of animal law in academia and legal practice. Animal Law 101 is in its new format and can be viewed online.
Paralegal Application for Animal Law Program Membership
As a paralegal member of Animal Legal Defense Fund's Animal Law Program, you'll receive ALDF's quarterly newsletter, The Animals' Advocate, and bi-annual bulletin, ALDF Attorney Update, a bi-annual subscription to Animal Law Review, email updates and more.
Law Student Application for Animal Law Program Membership
Join Animal Legal Defense Fund's Animal Law Program! As a law student member, you'll receive ALDF's quarterly newsletter, The Animals' Advocate, and bi-annual bulletin, ALDF Attorney Update, a bi-annual subscription to Animal Law Review, email updates and more.