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Valerie Lang Waldin, J.D., Valerie Lang Waldin, J.D., M.L.S.M.L.S.

20152015

Making a Difference for Animals:Making a Difference for Animals:What One Person Can DoWhat One Person Can Do

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20062006

Duke University School of Law hosts Duke University School of Law hosts conference on Animal Law:conference on Animal Law: Dean Katharine Bartlett opens Dean Katharine Bartlett opens

conference with short address:conference with short address: Future generations will look back on our Future generations will look back on our

treatment of animals with shame… the time treatment of animals with shame… the time is ripe for dramatic changes in Animal Law…is ripe for dramatic changes in Animal Law…

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The future is not so far The future is not so far off.off.

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Birth of a MovementBirth of a Movement

Many people consider Many people consider the modern animal rights the modern animal rights movement to have movement to have begun in 1975 with a begun in 1975 with a publication by Australian publication by Australian philosopher Peter Singer. philosopher Peter Singer.

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Animal Liberation - 1975Animal Liberation - 1975Written by philosopher Peter Singer in 1975, Written by philosopher Peter Singer in 1975, Animal Liberation Animal Liberation

approached animal rights from a utilitarian perspective- he thought approached animal rights from a utilitarian perspective- he thought that the greatest good for the greatest number should include good that the greatest good for the greatest number should include good

for animals, as for animals, as they feel pain and experience pleasure as we dothey feel pain and experience pleasure as we do..

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Silver Spring Monkeys - 1981Silver Spring Monkeys - 1981 In 1981, PETA's founders participated in the case that In 1981, PETA's founders participated in the case that

launched the animal rights movement in America. This launched the animal rights movement in America. This case, alleging cruelty and mistreatment of laboratory case, alleging cruelty and mistreatment of laboratory animals, eventually reached the Supreme Court. animals, eventually reached the Supreme Court.

The Silver Spring monkeys were subjects in deafferentation research- they had nerves severed The Silver Spring monkeys were subjects in deafferentation research- they had nerves severed in their limbs, which then atrophied. The monkeys lived in filthy conditionsin their limbs, which then atrophied. The monkeys lived in filthy conditions. The researcher, Dr. . The researcher, Dr. Taub, was convicted of several counts of cruelty, which were overturned on technicalities.Taub, was convicted of several counts of cruelty, which were overturned on technicalities. The The AR community fought for years for custody of the remaining monkeys, but never won it. AR community fought for years for custody of the remaining monkeys, but never won it. Eventually, all the operated monkeys were killed at a primate research facility, while the Eventually, all the operated monkeys were killed at a primate research facility, while the control group which had never been experimented on went to the San Diego Zoo.control group which had never been experimented on went to the San Diego Zoo.

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Summer 1990Summer 1990March for the Animals March for the Animals

10,000 people 10,000 people

Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.

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19991999First law school class in First law school class in

Animal LawAnimal Law

(Harvard)(Harvard)

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Hello Animal LawHello Animal Law

150 law schools Undergraduate studiesUndergraduate studies Animal law reviewsAnimal law reviews Attorneys in private practiceAttorneys in private practice Bar associationsBar associations ListservsListservs

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Bob Barker has helped this process Bob Barker has helped this process along to date by giving at least 8 law along to date by giving at least 8 law schools and the schools and the Drury University Forum on Animal Rights approximately $10 million to approximately $10 million to promote the study of animal ethics promote the study of animal ethics and law.and law. HVCC Animal Policy certificate

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……an unusual topican unusual topic

Visual natureVisual nature While I try not to offend advocates While I try not to offend advocates

with graphic pictures, exposure to with graphic pictures, exposure to animals in negative situations is animals in negative situations is essential for many individual to truly essential for many individual to truly grasp the nature of the issues.grasp the nature of the issues.

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There is a moral and emotional There is a moral and emotional component to this topic which should component to this topic which should be recognized and dealt with be recognized and dealt with directly.directly.

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There may be hunters and animal There may be hunters and animal rights advocates in this same room.rights advocates in this same room.

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I promise you I will try to build I promise you I will try to build bridges with you, and respect your bridges with you, and respect your positions on controversial issues.positions on controversial issues. But please also know it is virtually But please also know it is virtually

impossible to do what I do, and impossible to do what I do, and notnot find find some practices and laws unjustifiable.some practices and laws unjustifiable.

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ChallengesChallenges

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Lawyers who work for big agribusiness, Lawyers who work for big agribusiness, the biomedical industry, the fur & clothing the biomedical industry, the fur & clothing industry, the entertainment industry, and industry, the entertainment industry, and criminal defense lawyers in generalcriminal defense lawyers in general

Lack of protection for farm animalsLack of protection for farm animals Federal protection is pretty much non-existent.Federal protection is pretty much non-existent. State laws simply do not protect farm animals.State laws simply do not protect farm animals.

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You will probably be very You will probably be very surprised by how surprised by how littlelittle the the USA’s laws protect farm USA’s laws protect farm

animals.animals.

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And More Challenges…And More Challenges…

Municipal (city, county) ordinances Municipal (city, county) ordinances rarely deal with animal hoardersrarely deal with animal hoarders

Disinterested or uneducated police Disinterested or uneducated police and district attorneysand district attorneys

People who think animal rights People who think animal rights activists are wacko activists are wacko

And so much more…And so much more…

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You are needed:You are needed:

……to be educated and to educate.to be educated and to educate.

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And you …And you …

……present or future leaders, humane present or future leaders, humane educators, moms and dads, educators, moms and dads,

concerned citizens, cowboys, concerned citizens, cowboys, lobbyists , nannies, nurses, cops, lobbyists , nannies, nurses, cops, presidents and regular folks, need presidents and regular folks, need

basic training, guidance and basic training, guidance and encouragement.encouragement.

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Making a DifferenceMaking a Difference

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Don’t get stuck in a desk job if you were

meant to do something else.

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When we work together, the obstacles aren’t as big as we see them.

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THE ISSUESTHE ISSUES

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WARNING

The next few slides are graphic and disturbing.

Ignorance is not bliss, and a dose of reality is

needed when it comes to animals, because they can’t tell us what’s going on.

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There are

dumb people

out there.

Or maybe

they are lazy.

But it’s against the law.

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We can’t get inside people’s

heads and know why they

do these things,

but we have a pretty

good idea.

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It’s up to us to make them accountable.

I am only one,But still I am one.I cannot do everything,But still I can do something;And because I cannot do everything,I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. Edward Everett Hale (3 April 1822 – 10 June 1909), American author and Unitarian clergyman.

Buster, November 30th, 1997

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The animal cruelty laws need to be enforced and in some cases, made tougher.

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Animal fighting is brutal,

and there is

a lot more to it than a little dog

fight. And it’s a felony.

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The Unquestionable LinkThe Unquestionable Link

Every serial killer on record began with animals. Every one.

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Animal HoardersAnimal Hoarders Not everyone is purposely cruel, but

it’s still cruel.

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Puppy MillsPuppy Mills

Don’t buy puppies from pet stores.

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Our majestic horses deserve a better end than this.

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They need their fur more than we do.

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Don’t be fooled by the factory farming industry.

"Few will ... bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all

those acts will be written the history of this generation." Robert F. Kennedy

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Your voice does

matter.

Things CAN

change.

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Undercover work really CAN make a difference. But we can’t relax and think someone else is doing it. Organizations that do

this work need support.

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Take time out to recharge your batteries – it’s a marathon, not a sprint.

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When you’re walking down

the street, look straight ahead and then look back. Chances are, by the end of this session, you will know more about

what goes on and what to do about it than

the people you see.

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And not just when

it comes to cats and

dogs.

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It is 2015; it is time.

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Elephants are reported to be virtually as intelligent as dolphins. Elephants cry.

Being in a circus hurts. The choices you make and what

you support matters.

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You will know what the animals have known all along

– and it’s got to change.

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Think globally, act

locally.

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Kids learn what they live. Question authority, because just because it’s always been done that way doesn’t mean it should stay that

way.

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Maybe you will look at things differently after tonight, maybe you won’t.

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And we better not let them down.

The animals are ready, they have been ready.

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Earthlings: Make the Earthlings: Make the ConnectionConnection

Full Documentary

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HopeHope

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Some would say what we do to the animals is similar to the Holocaust. Or slavery. Or other injustices. We’ve been

here before.

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We need good people in this field and even more importantly, educated, persistent citizens.

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With everything

else we face every day,

humans sometimes

need a wake up call.

Most people are basically

good.

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15 or 20 years ago, Michael Vick would not have seen a prison cell. Prosecutors would have been laughed at. Things are changing.

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Tom Brady and Lua

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Eddie Lama had to take action when he learned about how

the fur industry

works, and what

happens to the animals. This 3 pack-a-

day Camel smoking Brooklyn

dude had a life change. The way he

put – “A miracle is a change in

perception.” He thanked a cat for that.

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Maybe you will look at things differently after this

class, maybe you won’t.

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November 2014 – Voters in Rensselaer County elect Joel

Abelove as District Attorney.

Joel has successfully prosecuted many animal

cruelty cases, including the state’s first case of Buster’s Law, which brought harsher

consequences for animal abuse.

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Never doubt that a small

group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the

world; indeed, it's

the only thing that ever has.

– Margaret Mead

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There are answers if we look for them, or even better, create

them.

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Advocating for

better laws and knowing HOW to

advocate for better

laws DOES

make a difference

.

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Watch for New York.

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The power of networki

ng

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Each of you has a voice, a say in where this country goes and what matters to you.

New York mandates humane education at the elementary school level if supported by public funds.

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Just reach inside yourself to that

good place, because it’s in

every one of you.

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Wrap-UpWrap-Up

Never doubt that a small group of Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.only thing that ever has.

Margaret MeadMargaret Mead

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What I’ve LearnedWhat I’ve Learned

You can’t do everything, but that’s You can’t do everything, but that’s not reason to not try. Find your not reason to not try. Find your balance.balance.

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What I’ve LearnedWhat I’ve Learned

Supporting organizations already in Supporting organizations already in existence [that share your views] existence [that share your views] worksworks. If there aren’t any, create . If there aren’t any, create them.them. Locally NYSHALocally NYSHA

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What I’ve LearnedWhat I’ve Learned

Pick yourself up. Pick yourself up. Never give up. Never give up. Never.Never.

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What I’ve LearnedWhat I’ve Learned

It takes time. But it’s happening. It takes time. But it’s happening. Write letters. Visit legislators. Be Write letters. Visit legislators. Be

heard. But…heard. But… Know the issues and know the law.Know the issues and know the law. Know who to call.Know who to call. Know when to back off.Know when to back off.

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What I’ve LearnedWhat I’ve Learned

Most people will be glad you started Most people will be glad you started something. People want this. something. People want this.