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1 KATHERINE HESSLER Lewis & Clark Law School 503-768-6955 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard [email protected] Portland, Oregon 97219 EDUCATION Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC LL.M. 1997 College of William and Mary; Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Williamsburg, VA J.D. 1987 Faculty Service Award; Founded three public interest student organizations George Washington University, Washington, DC B.A. 1985 Dean's List; President, Sociological Honor Society; Founder/President, Criminological Honor Society TEACHING EXPERIENCE Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR Clinical Professor and Animal Law Clinic Director, 2008 - Present Aquatic Animal Law Initiative, Founder and Director, 2016 - Present Courses: - Animal Law Clinic (2009 - Present) students work to further develop the field of animal law while learning to become excellent legal advocates - Among top 15 most innovative clinics, National Jurist, Pre-Law (January 2015) - Advanced Animal Law Clinic (2009 - Present) for LL.M. or returning J.D. students - Foundations of Practice (2018, 2019) part of faculty team teaching course to 1L class - Aquatic Animal Law (2019 - Present) - Aquatic Animal Law Initiative (2015 - Present) - Animal Law (Winter Session 2014) Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, MO - Graduate Animal Law Seminar (2012 - 2014) focused on research and writing; career development; and collaboration with students at the University of Basel and the Autonomous University of Barcelona - Animal Law Foundations (2008 - 2011, 2016) provides an overview of animal law and examines the development of the field within the context of social justice and law reform movements - Animal Law National Moot Court (2008 - 2016) developed legal analysis and oral advocacy skills Additional work: Animal Law: Co-Founder of Center for Animal Law Studies; LL.M. program; Summer Program; curriculum development; annual conference; fundraising; externship development and oversight; supervision of independent student research; also faculty advisor for ANIMAL LAW REVIEW, Outlaw, ORCA, Food and Agriculture, and Student ALDF chapter; various faculty committees as member or chair Awards: - National Crime Victim Law Institute recognition for outstanding work on behalf of crime victims (2020) - American Association of Law Schools, Section on Animal Law Excellence in Animal Law Award (2020) - Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, Fellow (2018 - Present) - TIR International Animal Law Award to CALS - “known worldwide as the foremost leader and international model for training and education of animal protection students and lawyers” (2016) - Animal Law Clinic - Top 15 Innovative Clinics, National Jurist, Pre-Law (2015) - Jolene Marion Fellowship (Fall 2015) - Recognition for service as Co-Chair of the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education (2009)

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KATHERINE HESSLER Lewis & Clark Law School 503-768-6955 10015 SW Terwilliger Boulevard [email protected] Portland, Oregon 97219

EDUCATION Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC LL.M. 1997 College of William and Mary; Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Williamsburg, VA J.D. 1987 Faculty Service Award; Founded three public interest student organizations George Washington University, Washington, DC B.A. 1985 Dean's List; President, Sociological Honor Society; Founder/President, Criminological Honor Society

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR Clinical Professor and Animal Law Clinic Director, 2008 - Present Aquatic Animal Law Initiative, Founder and Director, 2016 - Present

Courses: - Animal Law Clinic (2009 - Present) students work to further develop the field of animal law while

learning to become excellent legal advocates - Among top 15 most innovative clinics, National Jurist, Pre-Law (January 2015)

- Advanced Animal Law Clinic (2009 - Present) for LL.M. or returning J.D. students - Foundations of Practice (2018, 2019) part of faculty team teaching course to 1L class - Aquatic Animal Law (2019 - Present) - Aquatic Animal Law Initiative (2015 - Present) - Animal Law (Winter Session 2014) Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, MO - Graduate Animal Law Seminar (2012 - 2014) focused on research and writing; career development; and

collaboration with students at the University of Basel and the Autonomous University of Barcelona - Animal Law Foundations (2008 - 2011, 2016) provides an overview of animal law and examines the

development of the field within the context of social justice and law reform movements - Animal Law National Moot Court (2008 - 2016) developed legal analysis and oral advocacy skills Additional work:

Animal Law: Co-Founder of Center for Animal Law Studies; LL.M. program; Summer Program; curriculum development; annual conference; fundraising; externship development and oversight; supervision of independent student research; also faculty advisor for ANIMAL LAW REVIEW, Outlaw, ORCA, Food and Agriculture, and Student ALDF chapter; various faculty committees as member or chair

Awards: - National Crime Victim Law Institute recognition for outstanding work on behalf of crime victims

(2020) - American Association of Law Schools, Section on Animal Law Excellence in Animal Law Award

(2020) - Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, Fellow (2018 - Present) - TIR International Animal Law Award to CALS - “known worldwide as the foremost leader and

international model for training and education of animal protection students and lawyers” (2016) - Animal Law Clinic - Top 15 Innovative Clinics, National Jurist, Pre-Law (2015) - Jolene Marion Fellowship (Fall 2015) - Recognition for service as Co-Chair of the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education (2009)

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Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH Professor, 2002 - 2008; Associate Professor, 2000 - 2002

- Civil Litigation and Mediation Clinic (2005 - 2008); Civil Clinic (2000 - 2004) consumer protection, home repair, predatory lending, and mediation

- Basic Mediation (2005 - 2008) annual two-day mediation training for students - Animal Law seminar (2002 - 2007) animal law, social justice and law reform analysis - Focused Problem Solving (2004 - 2007) problem solving theory and skill development - Community Development Clinic (2000 - 2001; 2002 - 2004) organizational structure, leases,

employment matters, and IRS lobbying restriction compliance for non-profits - Family Clinic (2000 - 2002) divorce, domestic violence, custody, support, and visitation

Summer Legal Academy, Cleveland, OH Founder, Director and Faculty Member, 2005 - 2008

- Coordinated annual two-week legal program for minority high school students - Developed and taught curriculum, reported to grantor, managed budget and all aspects of program

Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY Visiting Senior Lecturer, 1999 - 2000

- Civil Litigation Clinic - domestic relations, landlord-tenant, and public benefits University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, OH Visiting Assistant Professor, 1998 - 1999

- Civil Litigation Clinic - landlord-tenant and domestic relations - Interim Co-Director for Academic Excellence Program (Spring 1999)

Capital University Law School, Columbus, OH Assistant Professor, 1994 - 1998

- Civil litigation Clinic (1994 - 1998) housing, wills (for HIV positive and elderly clients), domestic relations, domestic violence, and social security disability

- Mediation Practicum (Fall 1997) - Mediation Clinic (Spring 1998) - Director of Academic Success Program (Fall 1996) - Developed and implemented two experimental integrated Dispute Resolution Programs for the first-year

curriculum (1994 - 1996) integrating substance, theory, and practice using experiential learning methodology to teach dispute resolution, legal skills, and ethics

- Martin Luther King Image Award (1997) Georgetown University Law Center, Center for Applied Legal Studies, Washington, DC Clinical Fellow, 1992 - 1994

- Civil litigation Clinic - consumer protection and social security disability George Washington University, Sociology Department, Washington, DC Assistant Professorial Lecturer, Spring 1992

- Violence in the Family - team-taught with Department Chair, Joseph Tropea; course focused on sociological implications of the legal system as it relates to violence in American families; coordinated visiting lecturers; introduced an interactive education model to the Department

Center for Teaching Peace, Washington, DC Special Assistant to Colman McCarthy, 1989 - 1994

- Taught classes on feminism, animal rights, and other topics related to non-violence; shared responsibilities with Professor McCarthy including: conducting classes, developing course materials, evaluating students, organizing classes off-campus, and grading

- Georgetown University Law Center - Law, Conscience and Nonviolence (1989 - 1993)

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- University of Maryland - Alternatives to Violence (Honors Department, 1989 - 1993) - Solutions to Violence (Sociology Department, Spring 1994)

Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, VA - Substitute Teacher, May 1988 - October 1989

INTERNATIONAL TEACHING Kenya

- Animal Law for Veterinarians, University of Nairobi School of Veterinary Medicine (May 2014) - Animal Law, University of Riara Law School, Nairobi (May 2014) - Animal Law for Veterinarians, University of Nairobi School of Veterinary Medicine (May 2013)

Switzerland

- Criminal Animal Law in the United States, University of Zurich (April 2014) Spain

- Application of Animal Law in the U.S. through Cases and Courses, Master Program in Animal Law & Society, Autonomous University of Barcelona (March 2013)

- An Overview of Animal Law and Legal Education in the U.S., Master Program in Animal Law & Society, Autonomous University of Barcelona (March 2013)

Brazil - Animal Law, Federal University, Bahia (August 2010) - Animal Law, Liberdade University, Bahia (August 2010)

Japan

- Animal Testing and The Development of Animal Law, University of Chiba, Chiba (November 2009) - Animal Testing and The Development of Animal Law, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo (November 2009)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Ohio Legal Assistance Foundation, Columbus, OH Consultant, 1998 - 1999

Evaluated performance of legal service providers in Ohio Legal Services of Northern Virginia, Fairfax, VA Staff Attorney, October 1989 - June 1992

Practice focused on family, housing, public benefits, and consumer cases in administrative and state courts; average caseload – 60; worked on major projects involving the Community Reinvestment Act and a class action housing discrimination case; trained and supervised volunteer attorneys and law students; coordinated shelter outreach for bar members; offered CLE presentations

SCHOLARSHIP AQUATIC ANIMAL LAW, with Kelly Levenda, Rebecca Jenkins, Amy P. Wilson, and Sonia Waisman, Carolina Academic Press (Forthcoming 2022). ANIMAL LAW IN A NUTSHELL, 3rd Edition, with Sonia Waisman and Pamela Frasch, Thompson West (2020).

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Aquatic Animals: The Need for Understanding and Legal Protection, American Bar Association TIPS Animal Law Committee Newsletter (Spring 2020). Aquatic Animals & the Animal Welfare Act, 25.2 ANIMAL LAW REVIEW 215 (2019). SSRN - In the “top 10% of Authors on SSRN by total new downloads within the last 12 months” (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, and September 2018). Cruelty to Human and Non-Human Animals in the Wild Caught Fishing Industry, 18.1 SUSTAINABLE DEV. L. & POL’Y 30, with Becky Jenkins and Kelly Levenda (Fall 2017).

Listed as a top 10 download on SSRN: (February 2018) AARN: Agriculture, AARN: Human-Animal Studies (Sub-Topic), Animal Law eJournal, Anthropology of Agriculture & Nutrition eJournal, BioRN: Public Health, Biology & Law eJournal, Food Law & Policy eJournal, and Indigenous Nations & Peoples Law eJournal; (March 10, 2018) AARN: Social Justice & Human Rights, AARN: Topics of Concern in Applied Anthropology, and Applied & Practicing Anthropology eJournal; (March 17, 2018) AARN: Topics of Concern in Applied Anthropology and Applied & Practicing Anthropology eJournal; (March 23, 2018) AARN: Social Justice & Human Rights and AARN: Topics of Concern in Applied Anthropology; (March 24, 2018) Applied & Practicing Anthropology eJournal, BioRN Subject Matter eJournals, and Biology Research Network; (April 2, 2018) AARN: Social Justice & Human Rights and AARN: Topics of Concern in Applied Anthropology; (April 11, 2018) AARN: Environmental Law; and (September 28, 2018) EcoRN: Fish & Wildlife Ecology.

ANIMAL LAW - NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHING TRADITIONAL LAW, with Joyce Tischler, Pamela Hart, and Sonia Waisman, Carolina Academic Press (2017).

Animal Law and Legal Developments in the First 100 Days of the Trump Administration, 23.2 ANIMAL LAW 209 (2017).

Listed as a top 10 download on SSRN (September 2017) AARN: Human-Animal Studies, AARN: Other Political Anthropology and Animal Law eJournal; PSN: Political Behavior; and PRN: Human Rights, Justice for Nonhuman Animals, Ecologies, Environments

Implementing Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities, with Paul A. Locke, Margit Westphal, Joyce Tischler, Pamela Frasch, Bruce Meyers, and Daniel Krewski, 20 JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 198 (2017).

ANIMAL LAW IN A NUTSHELL, 2nd Edition, with Pamela Frasch and Sonia Waisman, Thompson West (2016). Animal Law – A Global Phenomenon, with Pamela Frasch and Natasha Dolezal, GLOBAL JOURNAL OF ANIMAL LAW, Åbo Akademi University Department of Law, Finland (1/2014). The Legal Framework of Animal Testing: Challenges and Opportunities, 54 SOUTH TEXAS LAW REVIEW 587 (Spring 2013). The Role of the Animal Law Clinic

- O Papel Do Ensino De Prática Jurídica EM Direito (The Role of the Animal Law Clinic), (Portuguese translation). Animal 61, REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE DIREITO ANIMAL, Ano 2013, Vol. 8, Número 14 (September-December).

- ANIMAL LAW ANTHOLOGY, University of Zurich (2012). - 60 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 263, (Number 2/November 2010).

Report and Recommendations on the Status of Clinical Faculty in the Legal Academy, with Bryan Adamson, Bradford Colbert, Katherine Kruse, Robert Kuehn, Mary Helen McNeal, Calvin Pang, and David Santacroce,

- 62 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 115 (2012). - 36 JOURNAL OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION 353 (2012).

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ANIMAL LAW IN A NUTSHELL, with Pamela Frasch, Sarah Kutil and Sonia Waisman, Thompson West (2011). Animals in Testing: Concerns and Consequences:

- ANIMAL LAW AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: ETHICS AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION IN BRAZIL AND EUA, Heron Gordilho, Ed. (forthcoming).

- Fundamentos Filosóficos E Animais EM Testes: Preocupações E Consequências (Philosophical Foundations and Animals in Testing: Concerns and Consequences) 89 REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE DIREITO ANIMAL (Portugese translation) Vol. 6, Número 8, (January-June) Ano 2011.

- Perspectives Philosophiques Sur la Recherche Animale, L’ANIMAL DANS LA SPIRALE DES BESOINS DE L’HUMAIN, p. 265 (French translation) (M. Lachance (dir.)), Cowansville, Yvon Blais (2010).

- Perspectives Philosophiques Sur la Recherche Animale, (French translation) 1 REVUE SEMESTRIELLE DE DROIT ANIMALIER – RSDA (Observatoire des Mutations Institutionnelles et Juridiques, Limoges, Fr.), 327 (2010).

- Philosophical Foundations and Animals in Testing: Concerns and Consequences, (Japanese translation) I. Shimazu ed., Crime, Restoration and Responsibility, Research Project Report No.185, Chiba University Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, pp. 36-44. (From the proceedings of the Japanese Association of Legal Philosophy) (2010).

Mediating Animal Law Matters, 2 JOURNAL OF ANIMAL LAW AND ETHICS 21 (2007).

CITED in Augillard v. Madura, 257 S.W.3d 494, 503 (TX Ct. of App., 2008). Bridge of Hope, Journey to Justice: An Essay, Volume 3, Issue 1 SEATTLE JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE 429, (Fall/Winter 2004). Early Efforts to Suppress Protest: Unwanted Abolitionist Speech, 7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY PUBLIC INTEREST LAW 185 (1998). Where Do We Draw the Line Between Harassment and Free Speech? An Analysis of Hunter Harassment Law, 3 ANIMAL LAW 129 (1997).

CITED in People v. Sanders, 696 N.E.2d 1144, 1150 (Ill. S.Ct., 1998).

ADDITIONAL WRITING Amicus Curiae brief, co-author, filed with the Court of Appeals of the State of Oregon in the case of Justice v. Vercher. The brief was filed on behalf of a group of American animal law professors to offer expert opinion on the question of whether an animal recognized as a victim under state law is entitled to compensatory damages for the harm resulting from criminal behavior (2019). Report on the Enforcement of the Clean Water Act as it Relates to CAFOs by Oregon’s Department of Agriculture, with Denise Luk and Suzanne McMillan (Spring 2012). Report and Recommendations on the Status of Clinical Faculty in the Legal Academy, by the American Association of Law Schools Section on Clinical Legal Education, Task Force on the Status of Clinicians and the Legal Academy (March 29, 2010). Exotic Animals as Pets, with Tanith Balaban, American Bar Association GP Solo, Vol. 26, No. 5 (July/August 2009). Agricultural Animals and the Law, with Tanith Balaban, American Bar Association GP Solo, Vol. 26, No. 5 (July/August 2009).

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Amicus Curiae brief filed with the United States Supreme Court in the case of U.S. v. Stevens, drafted with Megan A. Senatori, Pamela D. Frasch, and Laura Handzel. The brief was filed on behalf of a group of American animal law professors to offer expert opinion on the question of whether preventing animal cruelty is a compelling governmental interest (2009). Ohio Non-violent Civil Disobedience Protest Manual (1996, updated 2002, 2003).

MEDIA - A dog named Vern was fatally shot by police. But compensation for this death will be limited., Ann E.

Marimow, WASHINGTON POST (June 10, 2021), https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/dog-property-police-payment-maryland/2021/06/09/3dcfbe08-c92a-11eb-81b1-34796c7393af_story.html

- Animal Ethics and Law: Creating Positive Change for Animals, Interview by Clair Linzey, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics (Interviewed July 2018 – released May 11, 2021), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fmn_gwnm-E

- Trophies from the Laboratory, Julian Heissler, WirtschaftsWoche 23 (April 6, 2021) - Does Your Cat Need a Lawyer?, Mary Schwager, CATSTER (March 2, 2021),

https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/does-your-cat-need-a-lawyer - Does Your Dog Need a Lawyer?, Mary Schwager, DOGSTER (Feb. 3, 2021),

https://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/does-¥our-dog-need-a-lawyer - Aquatic Animal Law – the New Frontier in Animal Law, interview published in ANIMAL VOICE MAGAZINE,

South Africa, Issue 84 (March 2020), https://view.publitas.com/p222-12894/animal-voice-march-2020-issue-84/page/1

- Animals’ Best Friends, Kate Taylor, OREGON STATE BAR BULLETIN (Nov. 2019), https://www.osbar.org/bulletin/issues/2019/2019November/index.html

- Laws for Paws: Custody Laws for the Family Pet, Patti Lawson, CHARLESTON GAZETTE-MAIL (May 23, 2019), https://www.wvgazettemail.com/life/laws-for-paws-custody-laws-for-the-family-pet/article_20b0dfd8-dd46-5544-9d20-f60791735deb.html

- Legal Rights for Animals, Think Out Loud, with Dave Miller, OPB (May 14, 2018), https://www.opb.org/radio/programs/thinkoutloud/segment/app-plus-sized-portland-legal-rights-animals/

- AWI’s Dr. Naomi Rose, Other Experts File Amicus Brief in Support of Lolita, AWI ONLINE (Feb. 14, 2018), https://awionline.org/press-releases/awis-dr-naomi-rose-other-experts-file-amicus-brief-support-lolita

- Portland is Home to the World’s First Animal Law Professor. We Asked Her about the Biggest Legal Issues with Pets, Shannon Gormley, WILLAMETTE WEEK (Jan. 30, 2018), http://www.wweek.com/culture/2018/01/30/portland-is-home-to-the-worlds-first-animal-law-professor-we-asked-her-about-the-biggest-legal-issues-with-pets/

- Animal Law Clinics Become Pet Projects at Law Schools, Angela Morris, Texas Lawyer (Nov. 14, 2017), https://www.law.com/texaslawyer/sites/texaslawyer/2017/11/13/animal-law-clinics-become-pet-projects-at-law-schools/?slreturn=20171119184927

- Abused Dogs and Cats Now Have a (Human) Voice in Connecticut Courts, Rick Rojas, New York Times (Aug. 27, 2017), https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/27/nyregion/animal-abuse-connecticut-court-advocates.html?emc=edit_th_20170828&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=59264322&_r=0

- Local animal law required release of a pit bull that killed a Chihuahua, Jake Thomas, The Columbian (February 17, 2017), http://www.columbian.com/news/2017/feb/19/local-animal-law-required-release-of-a-pit-bull-that-killed-a-chihuahua/

- In a first, Alaska divorce courts will now treat pets more like children, Karin Brulliard, The Washington Post (January 24, 2017), https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2017/01/24/in-a-first-alaska-divorce-courts-will-now-treat-pets-more-like-children/?utm_term=.3107d2d2e6dd

- What’s wrong with Indian government, ask animal lovers, Kushagra Dixit, The Times of India (June 19, 2016), http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Whats-wrong-with-Indian-government-ask-animal-lovers/articleshow/52817329.cms

- Bill would protect animals in domestic violence situations, Rashah McChesney, Associated Press, Washington Times (February 1, 2016), http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/feb/1/bill-would-

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protect-animals-in-domestic-violence-si/ - Lost cat found, lost again in ownership wrangling, Carol McAlice Currie, Statesman Journal (May 29,

2015), http://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2015/05/29/lost-cat-found-lost-ownership-wrangling/28190557/

- Dog-loving lawmakers’ bill addresses pet custody in divorces, Molly Dischner, My SanAntonio (April 23, 2015), http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/Alaska-measure-protects-pets-caught-in-messy-6219786.php

- Alaska measure protects pets caught in messy divorces, KTVZ.com (April 23, 2015), http://www.ktvz.com/news/alaska-measure-protects-pets-caught-in-messy-divorces/32531546

- Chimpanzees granted petition to hear ‘legal persons’ status in court, Alan Yuhas, The Guardian (April 21, 2015), http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/21/chimpanzees-granted-legal-persons-status-unlawful-imprisonment

- Law and Rover: HB 147 would give pets special legal considerations, Elizabeth Jenkins, KTOO (April 20, 2015), http://www.ktoo.org/2015/04/20/law-rover-hb-147-give-pets-special-legal-considerations/

- Foray into Food Law, Elaine McArdle, Chronicle-Spring ‘15 (April 4, 2015), https://www.lclark.edu/live/news/30316-a-foray-into-food-law

- Alaska lawmakers talk pet protection, Matt Buxton, Fairbanks Daily News (April 1, 2015), http://www.newsminer.com/news/local_news/alaska-lawmakers-talk-pet-protection/article_4ba01746-d90b-11e4-b6fb-9fa187e0f6e7.html

- Bringing LC together through furry friends: Human-Animal Studies Conference bridges gap between the two campuses, Julie Oatfield, The PioLog, http://www.piolog.com/?p=2732

- Most innovative clinics, National Jurist, http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/cypress/nationaljurist0115/#/1 - The rise of the planet of the legal persons formerly known as apes, Alan Yuhas, The Guardian (October 8,

2014), http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/08/tommy-gloversville-new-york-chimp-legal-person/print

- Hunted to Extinction, Bobbie Hasselbring, The Chronicle Magazine, p. 20 (Fall 2014) - Kenya Legal Project offered animal-law students opportunity for hands-on experience, Monique Balas, The

Oregonian (July 7, 2014), http://www.oregonlive.com/pets/index.ssf/2014/07/kenya_legal_project_offered_an.html

- Pet Talk: Lewis & Clark animal law students embark for Kenya, Monique Balas, OregonLive.com (May 5, 2014), http://www.oregonlive.com/pets/index.ssf/2014/05/pet_talk_lewis_clark_animal_la_1.html

- Interview on Our Hen House, with Natasha Dolezal, Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan (April 19, 2014), http://go.toutapp.com/1245793ab2ce349404, and http://www.ourhenhouse.org/BaselInterviewsEpisode223.pdf

- Animal Abuse segment, KATU 630 news with Steve Dunn (April 18, 2014) - Oregon Appeals Court Ruling Addresses Warantless Search of Animals, Think Out Loud with Dave Miller,

Oregon Public Broadcasting (April 18, 2014), http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/thinkoutloud/segment/oregon-appeals-court-ruling-addresses-warrantless-search-of-animals/

- Yes, California Can Really Ban Shamu, Legal Experts Say, Judd Legum, ThinkProgress.org (March 9, 2014), http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/03/09/3381531/yes-california-can-really-ban-shamu-legal-experts-say/

- A hands-on summer, Rebecca Larsen, National Jurist, p. 37 (February 2014), http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/cypress/nationaljurist0214/#/36

- Petition would list single captive orca as endangered, Chris Winters (February 7, 2014), www.heraldnet.com/article/20140207/NEWS01/140209308/1172/Murky-legal-waters

- Should Animals Have Legal Personhood? Think Out Loud with Dave Miller, Oregon Public Broadcasting (December 4, 2013), http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/thinkoutloud/segment/should-animals-have-legal-personhood/

- FM 101 KXL Morning News, with Rebecca Marshall and Steve Leader (December 4, 2013) - EPA’s feedlot control still lagging, Bridget Huber (Fair Warning), The Kansas City Star (June 4, 2013),

http://www.kansascity.com/2013/06/04/4273134/epas-feedlot-control-still-lagging.html# and https://prospect.org/article/danger-our-water-supply

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- Large Livestock Farms Spread Across Iowa, Threatening Waterways, Bridget Huber (Fair Warning) and Lauren Mills (IowaWatch), IowaWatch.org (May 30, 2013), http://iowawatch.org/2013/05/30/large-livestock-farms-spread-across-iowa-threatening-waterways/

- National Animal Law Conference Reflects Recurring Themes, New Issues to Consider, Melody Finnemore, Oregon State Bar Bulletin, p. 20 (May 2013), https://www.osbar.org/_docs/bulletin/2013/13may/sb2.pdf

- Custody over obese Dachshund battled in court, KGW news, Portland Oregon (October 25 and 28, 2012) and KGW Staff, KGW.com (October 29, 2012), http://www.kgw.com/story/news/2014/07/24/12357010/

- Our Hen House, Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan, podcast (September 22, 2012), http://www.ourhenhouse.org/category/podcast/

- Pet custody battles illustrate need for legal clarity regarding pets, Monique Balas, OregonLive.com (September 7, 2012), http://blog.oregonlive.com/pets_impact/print.html?entry=/2012/09/pet_talk_pet_custody_battles_i.html

- Animal rights gains ground in US legal system, Michael Cook, BioEdge (2 Apr 2011), http://www.bioedge.org/bioethics/animal_rights_gains_ground_in_us_legal_system/9470

- The Rise of Animal Law, Greg Miller, Science, Vol 332, p. 28 (1 April 2011), http://www.4apes.com/news/science/item/1120-the-rise-of-animal-law

- Panel debates effectiveness of state’s CAFO program, Mitch Lies, Capital Press (July 15, 2010), http://www.capitalpress.com/dairy/ml-cafo-oregon-071610

- Animal Rights Is the treatment of animals improving?, Marcia Clemmitt, Congressional Quarterly researcher, Volume 20, Number 1, pps 1-24 (January 8, 2010), http://www.slideshare.net/HVCClibrary/animal-rights-is-the-treatment-of-animals-improving

- Divorce and separations can send pets into legal limbo, Jacques Von Lunen, the Oregonian (September 9, 2009), http://www.oregonlive.com/pets/index.ssf/2009/09/divorce_and_separations_can_se.html

- Animal Law An Overview, Robert J. Derocher, American Bar Association GP Solo, Vol. 26, No. 5 (July/August 2009), http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/magazine/2009/jul_aug/#features

- Courts attach little value to pets, Kelly Kaczala, The Press, (2008), http://www.presspublications.com/component/content/article?id=293

- Subprime Crisis Makes Cleveland a Ghost Town, Tom Leonard, The Telegraph (28 Jan 2008), http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1576851/Subprime-crisis-makes-Cleveland-a-ghost-town.html

- Guest on 90.3 at 9 on WCPN discussing the veterinary malpractice case and other matters of animal law, Cleveland, OH - December 2005

- Interviewed and quoted by Karen Farkas, a reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer for an article on veterinary malpractice, Cleveland, OH - November 2005

PRESENTATIONS - Aquatic Animal Law, Aquaculture and Other Concerns: Advice for Getting Active, Farmed Animal

Conference E-Summit (Aug. 2021) - Commercial Octopus Farming? Ethical, Legal and Environmental Considerations, with Becca Franks

(NYU) and Jennifer Jacquet (NYU), New York City Bar Association (sponsored by the Animal Law Committee, Environmental Law Committee, and Hospitality Law Committee) (July 2021)

- Seaspiracy Discussion, Animal Law Reform South Africa and Environmental Law Association South Africa (June 2021), https://elasa.co.za/ela-streaming-club/

- Using Law and Science to Help Animals, with Dr. Lori Marino, CLE (June 2021) (virtual) - Real Alternatives to the Use of Animals, Lightning Talks, Aquatic Life Institute (May 2021) (virtual)

https://www.facebook.com/593382670/videos/10158086662492671/ - Aquatic Animals and the Law: The Troubled Waters of Aquaculture, with Amy P. Wilson, CLE (May 2021)

(virtual) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GLU1hyOWQaoMoe53nJAc5xDwpJnjCMD-/view - Aquatic Animals, with Amy P. Wilson, Animal Equality UK interview (May 2021) (virtual)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djZJFxuYWLQ - Aquatic Animals in a Time of Political, Social and Climate Change, Animals & Environmentalism: A Legal

Perspective in the Wake of a Global Pandemic, Northern Illinois University Law Review Symposium (virtual) (April 2021)

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- How Animals Suffer from the Law’s Ignorance of Philosophy, A Path From Animal Ethics to Animal Law, APA Conference, Pacific Division on panel with Priscilla Rader and Ramona Ilea (April 2021) (virtual), https://apapacific21.secure-platform.com/a/gallery/rounds/8/details/1061

- Interview with Julian Matthews, 2nd World Aquatic Animal Day, Lewis & Clark Law School (virtual) (April 2021)

- Introduction, 2nd World Aquatic Animal Day, with Amy P. Wilson, Lewis & Clark Law School (virtual) (April 2021)

- Self-Care: Techniques and Components, presentation to Covid-19 Legal Response Clinic (Professors Paul Cain, Colleen Boraca, and Wendy Vaughn) Northern Illinois University College of Law (virtual) (March 2021)

- Animal Law Clinics: Making a Difference for Animals, Clinics Panel Discussion, with Delcianna Winders and Erica Lyman, Animal Law Week, Lewis & Clark Law School (virtual) (March 2021)

- Navigating the Regulatory Waters for Aquatic Animals, 39th Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon School of Law, with Amy P. Wilson, Lu Shegay, Bianka Atlas, and Diego Plaza (virtual) (March 2021)

- A Conversation on the Election, Democracy, and Animal Advocacy, Animal Law Review Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law School (virtual) (February 2021)

- Panel of Experts, UN Convention on Animal Health and Protection (UNCAHP) Conference, Global Animal Law Association (virtual) (January 2021)

- The Need for Self-Care: Avoiding Burnout, Addressing Vicarious Trauma & Compassion Fatigue, Animal Law Review Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law School (virtual) (January 2021)

- Aquatic Animal Law, ORCA, Lewis & Clark Law School (virtual) (November 2020) - The Push for Legislative Reform: Fishing, Farm or Factory?, Humane League UK, 1st Aquatic Animal

Welfare Conference, (virtual) (November 2020) - Political & Environmental Climate Change: Impacts on Aquatic Animals, 28th Annual Animal Law

Conference (virtual) (October 2020), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CryNNbY7s94&list=PLq8b2Va6JPXzBP9OUn9ebPjk1fGzFvwdn&index=5

- Battling Animal Abuse, Cancer, and Covid-19, Keynote Presentation, 9th Annual Animal Legal Defense Fund, Student Convention (virtual) (October 2020), https://zoom.us/rec/share/YyeOB-PKgkdbzsFbhSnZP8gubzEW40-7krqhP65JuDoeMfktOg9FwsEgQ0LBS_CD.eSUROaU7PxpQbXoi?startTime=1602957614000

- Aquatic Animals: Aquaculture, Golden Gate University School of Law (virtual) (October 2020) - Aquatic Animals: Legal Considerations, Aquatic Life Institute Webinar (September 2020),

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62JPAwispJE, https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=334378061240298&ref=search

- Self-Care, presentation to clinic at Northern Illinois University, College of Law (virtual) (September 2020) - Aquatic Animals: Uses, Science & Law Overview, 2nd Annual Canadian Animal Law Conference (virtual)

(September 2020) - An Overview of Laws That Relate to Pets/Companion Animals, 1st FindLaw Webinar (August 2020) - Professionalism, Foundations Series, Lewis & Clark Law School (virtual) (August 2020) - Curriculum Planning, Lewis & Clark Law Student Chapter, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark

Law School, Portland, OR (virtual) (April 2020) - Hosting first annual World Aquatic Animal Day, through the Aquatic Animal Law Initiative of the Animal

Law Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR and virtually (April 2020) - Aquatic Animals: Using the Law to See and Protect Them, Illinois State Bar Association, 11th Annual

Animal Law Conference, Chicago, IL (March 2020) - Representing Animals: Legally and Socially, American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting,

Washington, DC (January 2020) - Animal Law Clinicians: Training the Next Generation, The 27th Annual Animal Law Conference, Portland,

OR (October 2019) - Legal Considerations for Animal Activists and Protesters, Animal Rights March PDX, Portland, OR

(October 2019)

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- Tokitae & U.S. Aquatic Animal Law, Lewis & Clark Law School Animal Legal Defense Fund Chapter, Portland, OR (July 2019)

- Humane Education: Animal Law Clinics, The Sixth Annual Oxford Ethics Summer School, Oxford, UK (July 2019)

- Aquatic Animals: Using the Law to See and Protect Them, Animal Legal Defense Fund Webinar, (June 2019) - https://register.gotowebinar.com/recording/8620904935517499661

- Legal Considerations for Animal Activists and Protesters, National Animal Rights Day, Portland, OR (June 2019)

- The Role of Aquatic Animals in Animal Agriculture, 2019 Animal Law Institute, Animal Law Section State Bar of Texas, Austin, TX (April 2019)

- Overview of Aquatic Animal Law, 2019 Animal Law Institute, Animal Law Section State Bar of Texas, Austin, TX (April 2019)

- Curriculum Planning, Lewis & Clark Law Student Chapter, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (April 2019)

- Aquatic Animals, Using the Law to See and Protect Them, Captivity: A Multidisciplinary Approach, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI (March 2019).

- Laboratory Animal Law Guide, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (March 2019)

- Introduction, Overview and Welcome, Cycles of Violence: Examining the Relationship Between Human and Nonhuman Animal Oppression and Exploitation, Animal Law Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (March 2019)

- Conflict Resolution and Animal Law, Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR (March 2019)

- Other Types of Intensive Farming, 26th Annual Animal Law Conference, Chicago, IL (October 2018) - Animal Law, Regulation and Policy Involving Animal Research, The Physicians Committee for Responsible

Medicine Breakfast, Chicago, IL (October 2018) - Animal Law - New Perspectives on Teaching Traditional Law, Animal Legal Defense Fund Webinar

(September 2018) - Justice Case, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (September 2018) - Animal Law Overview, Student Chapter, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland,

OR (September 2018) - Animal Law Clinic, presentation to Animal Legal Defense Fund, also presented on the Animal Law

Conference and the work of the Center for Animal Law Studies, Portland, OR (August 2018) - Professionalism, Foundations Series, Lewis & Clark Law School (August 2018) - Animal Sanctuaries, 5th Annual Oxford Animal Ethics Summer School, Oxford, England (July 2018) - Desmond’s Law: Protecting Animals as Crime Victims, with David Rosengard (ALDF) 5th Annual Oxford

Animal Ethics Summer School, Oxford, England (July 2018) - Animal Custody, 5th Annual Oxford Animal Ethics Summer School, Oxford, England (July 2018) - Desmond’s Law: Protecting Animals as Crime Victims, with David Rosengard (ALDF) 2018 Crime Victim

Law Conference, Portland, OR (June 2018) - Curriculum Planning and Advising, SALDF, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (April 2018) - Food & Health: Animal Agriculture & Regulation, 4th Annual Food Law Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law

School, Portland, OR (March 2018) - Aquatic Animals in Agriculture, 7th Annual Animal Law Review Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law School,

Portland, OR (March 2018) - Animals in Research: Science, Ethics, Public Policy and the Law, Minding Animals 4, Mexico City, Mexico

(January 2018) - Aquatic Animals and U.S. Law, Minding Animals 4, Mexico City, Mexico (January 2018) - Aquatic Animals: Using the Law to See and Protect Them, Louisiana State Bar Association, Animal Law

Section Annual CLE, New Orleans, LA (December 2017) - Animals: Understanding, Using, and Protecting Them, German Literature in Translation, Professor

Katharina Altpeter-Jones, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR (November 2017) - Animals in Entertainment, Animal Grantmakers Conference, Portland, OR (October 2017)

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- Aquatic Animals in Agriculture, panel with Dr. Lori Marino, 25th Annual Animal Law Conference, Portland, OR (October 2017)

- Animal Law Careers, ALDF Student Convention, Portland, OR (October 2017) - Aquatic Animal Law Overview, Animal Law Fundamentals class, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR

(September 2017) - Animal Law at Lewis Clark: An Overview, sponsored by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis &

Clark Law School, Portland, OR (September 2017) - Development of Animal Law in the U.S., Conference on Animal Law, Ethics and Legal Education, Liverpool

John Moores University School of Law in collaboration with the UK Association of Lawyers for Animal Welfare, Liverpool, UK (September 2017)

- Why Fish Aren’t Real “Alternatives”, at the Breaking Through Scientific and Cultural Barriers to Expand Nonanimal Research satellite meeting, 10th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use, Seattle, WA (August 2017)

- Aquatic Animals in Testing, guest lecturer in Dr. Paul Locke’s course - The Law and Ethics of Animal Testing, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (July 2017)

- Animals in Agriculture, Master Vegetarian Program, NW Veg, Portland, OR (April 2017) - Animal Law Mentoring session, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland,

OR (April 2017) - Caught in the Net: Labor in the U.S. Fishing Industry, Just Food? Forum on Labor Across the Food System,

Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (April 2017) - The Animal Law Clinic, panel of clinicians from Lewis & Clark Law School, Community and Recreation

for Employees, Staff Development Day, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR (March 2017) - The Link Between Human and Animal Violence, on a panel with David Rosengard, Animal Legal Defense

Fund and Meg Garvin, Director of the National Crime Victims Law Institute, sponsored by the Crime Victim Rights Alliance, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (March 2017)

- Aquatic Animals in Testing, Animal Experimentation: Current Welfare Policy, Socio-Legal Implications, and Avenues for Reform, The Sixth Annual Animal Law Review Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (February 2017)

- Animal Law Post Election, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (December 2016)

- Aquatic Animals and the AWA, The Animal Welfare Act at 50, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (December 2016)

- Animal Law Post Election, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (November 2016)

- Legal Challenges & Strategies: Protecting Animals & Activists, Portland VegFest, Portland, OR (October 2016)

- Female Law Professor Panel, Women’ Law Caucus, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2016)

- Aquatic Animals, Using the Law to See and Protect Them, Students for International Environmental Law, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2016)

- Animal Law Overview, Animal Studies, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR (October 2016) - Aquatic Animal Law, panel with Dr. Lynne Sneddon (University of Liverpool) Animal Law Conference,

Animals, Law and Culture: Live from New York!, New York, NY (October 2016) - Lawyering Decision-Making, Clinical Practice and Aquatic Species, guest lecturer in Dr. Paul Locke’s

course - The Law and Ethics of Animal Testing, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (July 2016) - Rights and Responsibilities, guest lecturer in Steve Wise’s course - Animal Rights Jurisprudence, Lewis &

Clark Law School, Portland, OR (July 2016) - Animals in Agriculture, Master Vegetarian Program, NW Veg, Portland, OR (April 2016) - Animal Law in the 21st Century: Animal Law Clinic and Aquatic Animal Law Institute, University of Zurich,

Zurich, Switzerland (March 2016) - Animals: Understanding, Using and Protecting Them, presentation in “German Literature in Translation”

course, Lewis & Clark College of Arts and Sciences, Portland, OR (March 2016) - Fighting Back Against “Ag Gag” and Other Efforts to Silence Environmental Activists, on panel with

Cristina Stella (Center for Food Safety), Sarah Swingle (Humane Society of the United States) and Josh

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Osher (Western Watersheds), Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR (March 2016)

- Moot Court Coach, National Animal Law Competitions, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (February 2016)

- Paper discussant, Harvard Workshop on Animals in Comparative Constitutional Law, Cambridge, MA (February 2016)

- Invited to participate in Congressman Earl Blumenauer’s animal protection roundtable meeting, Portland, OR (January 2016)

- Public Commenting, SALDF presentation, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (January 2016) - Trigger Warnings: Lessons from Teaching an Animal Law Clinic, on panel with Susan Brooks (Drexel

School of Law), Kim Chanbonpin (John Marshall Law School) and Jennifer Brobst, moderator (Southern Illinois University Law School), (Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Schools, New York, NY (January 2016)

- International Law & Wildlife Well-Being: Moving from Theory to Action, Workshop sponsored by American Society of International Law and American Association of Law Schools, Animal Law Section, George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC (November 2015)

- You are what you eat: antibiotic resistance from chickens to your table: Northwest Association for Biomedical Research Community Conversations, co-facilitating with Emma Newton, Portland, OR (August 2015)

- Facilitating the Conversation, with Calvin Pang (University of Hawai’i School of Law), AALS National Clinic Directors’ Workshop, Rancho Mirage, CA (May 2015)

- Animals in Biomedical Research and Safety Testing: Clinics and the Animal Law Perspective, Maryland State Bar Association, 2105 Animal Law Symposium, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD (April 2015)

- “Ag Gag” and Restrictions on Speech, Old McDonald’s Not-So-Little Farm: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Contemporary Animal Agriculture, Animal Law Review Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (April 2015)

- CAFOs: Environmental Protection Perspective, Factory Farming: Impacts on Animals, Humans, and the Environment, ALDF Animal Law Symposium, University of Southern California Law School, Los Angeles, CA (March 2015)

- Lewis & Clark Animal Law Program, Human Animal Studies Symposium, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR (March 2015)

- Lessons from Newcomb, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (March 2015) - Animals in Agriculture and Animal Law Overview, Master Vegetarian Program, NW Veg, Portland, OR

(March 2015) - Animal Agriculture Overview, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (January 2015) - Animals as Family, Annual Meeting, American Association of Law Schools, Washington, DC (January

2015) - Keeping it Current: Animal Law Examples Across the Curriculum, Annual Meeting, American Association

of Law Schools, Washington, DC (January 2015) - Clinical Innovation, Texas A&M Faculty Speaker Series, Forth Worth, TX (November 2014) - Vegan Prisoners and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA), Lewis & Clark

Law School, Portland, OR (November 2014) - What Can We Do To Protect Animals Overseas?, with Natasha Dolezal, The Animal Law Conference at

Lewis & Clark, Animal Law in a Changing Environment; Finding Common Ground, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2014)

- Resistance; Not All Germs Are Created Equal, with Michael Graziano and Rachel Fischer, MD, MPH, Portland, OR (October 2014)

- Animal Law Clinic: Law Clinic Tour, CARE: Community and Recreation for Employees, Lewis & Clark, Portland, OR (July 2014)

- Animal Law for Veterinarians, University of Nairobi School of Veterinary Medicine, with Natasha Dolezal, Nairobi, Kenya (May 2014)

- Animal Law, University of Nairobi Law School, with Natasha Dolezal, Nairobi, Kenya (May 2014) - Animal Law and Agriculture, Master Vegetarian Program, Northwest VEG, Portland, OR (May 2014)

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- Learning from Difficult Cases: Lessons from Tilikum v. SeaWorld and Consideration of Rights, The Animal Turn and the Law: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and New Directions in Animal Law, The first Annual European Animal Law Conference, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland (April 2014)

- Criminal Animal Law in the United States, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (April 2014) - “Ag-Gag”, National Lawyers Guild Northwest Regional Conference, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland,

OR (March 2014) - Protecting Workers and Animals, CAFO Panel, sponsored by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund and

Latino Law Society, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (February 2014) - Case Studies in Animal Law, Human Animal Conference, Lewis & Clark College, Law School and

Graduate School, Portland, OR (January 2014) - Legal Issues Related to Animal Shelters, Lewis & Clark Legal Analysis and Writing class, Portland, OR

(January 2014) - Overview of Recent Developments in Animal Law, Louisiana State Bar Association Animal Law Section

Annual New CLE, New Orleans, LA (December 2013) - Risk to workers in Animal Production, Animal Law Conference, Lewis & Clark, Animal Legal Defense

Fund and L&C Student Animal Legal Defense Fund at Stanford Law School, Palo Alto, CA (October 2013) - Multi-Species Conflict: Sea Lions, Salmon and Humans in the Bonneville Dam Dispute, Oregon State Bar,

2013 Annual Environmental and Natural Resources CLE, Portland, OR (October 2013) - Pro-Pasture, Law and Animal Agriculture, InFARMation, Friends of Family Farmers, Portland, OR

(September 2013) - Animal Law and Agriculture, Master Vegetarian Program, Northwest VEG, Portland, OR - July 2013 - Animal Law for Veterinarians, University of Nairobi School of Veterinary Medicine, with Natasha Dolezal,

Nairobi, Kenya (May 2013) - Application of Animal Law in the U.S. through Cases and Courses, with Pamela Frasch, Assistant Dean of

the Center for Animal Law Studies, Master Program in Animal Law & Society, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (March 2013)

- An Overview of Animal Law and Legal Education in the U.S., with Pamela Frasch, Assistant Dean of the Center for Animal Law Studies, Master Program in Animal Law & Society, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (March 2013)

- Animal Law and Agriculture, Northwest Master Vegetarian Series, Portland, OR (February 2013) - Vegan Prisoners: Free Exercise or Government Sponsored Carnism?, Lewis & Clark Law School faculty

colloquium, Portland, OR (February 2013) - Animal Law - Week-long Inter-session course, Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, MO

(January 2013) - Commenting 101, Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR

(November 2012) - The Legal Framework of Animal Testing: Challenges and Opportunities, 19th Annual Ethics Symposium,

South Texas College of Law, Houston, TX (October 2012) - Learning from Difficult Cases: Focusing on Strategy, on panel with Jeff Kerr, The Animal Law Conference

at Lewis & Clark “Celebrating 20 Years of Animal Law: Looking Back and Looking Forward”, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2012)

- Standing and Preemption (moderator), Second Annual Animal Law Review Symposium, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2012)

- Learning from the U.S. Animal Law Experience: Cases and Classes, Animal Law and Ethics Conference, Reflecting on European, American, and Asian Concepts, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (July 2012)

- Consideration of Whether Hunting is Cruel Under the Law, Law & Society Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HA (June 2012)

- Learning from Difficult Cases: Lessons from Tilikum v. Sea World, Animal Ethics Conference, Utah Valley University, Orem, UT (April 2012)

- Learning from Difficult Cases: Lessons from Tilikum v. Sea World, Lewis & Clark Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (March 2012)

- Animal Law and Agriculture, Master Vegetarian Program, Northwest VEG, Portland, OR (February 2012)

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- Animal Perspectives on the Exotic/Invasive Species Discussion, Yorktown High School, Arlington, VA (January 2012)

- Foundations and Developments in Animal Law, with Professor Pamela Frasch (Lewis & Clark) at the Westpac meeting of Law Librarians, Portland, OR (October 2011)

- Can Animals Think?, on panel with Lewis & Clark professors Kenneth Clifton, Rebecca Copenhaver and Erik Nilsen, Philosophy Extravaganza, Lewis & Clark, Portland, OR (October 2011)

- Developing New Legal Theories to Help Animals: Benefits & Limitations, with Matthew Liebman (ALDF) at the Animal Law Conference, Standing Up for Animals: Can a Bad Economy Inspire Greater Goodness, Portland, OR (October 2011)

- Welcome and Overview of Farm Animal Status and Laws, Walk for Animals, Portland, OR (October 2011) - Labeling, InFARMation, Portland, OR (September 2011) - The Animal Welfare Act: A Regulatory Roadblock, on panel with Joyce Tischler (Animal Legal Defense

Fund), 8th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences, Montreal, Canada (August 2011)

- Decision Making, on panel with Carwina Weng (Indiana University Mauer School of Law) Linda Krieger (University of Hawai’i School of Law) and Mark Costanza (Claremont McKenna College) American Association of Law Schools' Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Seattle, WA (June 2011)

- Androgogy II, with Kim Connolly (University of Buffalo Law School), New Clinician's Conference, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, WA (June 2011)

- Animal Law and Agriculture, Northwest VEG Master Vegetarian Series, Portland, OR (May 2011) - Legal Tools for Addressing the Impacts of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) on panel

with Laura Murphy (Vermont Law School), Kendra Kimbirauskis (Friends of Family Farmers), and Sarah Vaile (Friends of Family Farmers) Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Eugene, Eugene, OR (March 2011)

- Animal Factories and Commodity Crops: Legal Approaches to Combating the Environmental Harms, on panel with Bruce Myers (Environmental Law Institute) and Charlie Tebbutt (Law Offices of Charlie Tebbutt) Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Eugene, Eugene, OR (March 2011)

- Legal Perspectives on Animals in Agriculture, on panel with Daniel Imhoff and Kendra Kimbirauskas (Friends of Family Farmers), InFARM, Portland, OR (November 2010)

- Student Career Summit: Using the Jobs We Have, Getting the Jobs We Need, on panel with Associate Dean Libby Davis (Lewis & Clark Law School), Nancy Perry (Humane Society of the United States), Mathew Liebman (Animal Legal Defense Fund), Nicole Pallotta (Animal Legal Defense Fund), Lewis & Clark Animal Law Conference, Animals in Crisis: Using the Laws We Have, Getting the Laws We Need, Portland, OR (October 2010)

- Using Environmental Laws to Crack Down on Animal Agriculture, on panel with Bruce Myers (Environmental Litigation Institute), Lewis & Clark Animal Law Conference, Animals in Crisis: Using the Laws We Have, Getting the Laws We Need, Portland, OR (October 2010)

- Non-Native Species Management Strategy: What is the Answer?, on panel with Dr. Daniel Simberloff (University of Tennessee), Lewis & Clark Animal Law Conference, Animals in Crisis: Using the Laws We Have, Getting the Laws We Need, Portland, OR (October 2010)

- Final Panel, with Pamela Frasch (Lewis & Clark Law School), Teresa Candela (Autonomous University of Barcelona), David Cassuto (Pace Law School), David Favre (Michigan State Law School) and Tagore Trajano, Second World Congress on Bioethics and Animal Rights: The Prospect for Life on a Changing Planet, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (August 2010)

- Animal Testing: Legal, Scientific, and Philosophical Concerns and Consequences, Second World Congress on Bioethics and Animal Rights: The Prospect for Life on a Changing Planet, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (August 2010)

- Animal Law, on panel with Pamela Frasch (Lewis & Clark Law School) and Teresa Candela (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Federal University Bahia, Salvador, Brazil (August 2010)

- Animal Law, with Pamela Frasch, at Liberdade University, Salvador, Brazil (August 2010) - The Future of Toxicity Testing: A Legal Perspective, on panel with Julie Hatcher (Latham & Watkins), Dr.

Michael Holsapple (ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute), and Dr. Robert Landsiedel (BASF), The Future of Chemical Toxicity Testing in the United States: Creating a Roadmap to Implement the NRC’s Vision and Strategy, National Press Club, Washington, DC (June 2010)

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- Animal Testing: Philosophical Foundations and Legal Frameworks, on panel with Rebecca Huss (Valparaiso Law School), Taimie Bryant (University of California at Los Angeles Law School) and Claudia Haupt (George Washington University Law School), Law & Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (May 2010)

- Replacing the Use of Animals in Toxicity Testing: A Mandate for the New Millennium, on panel with Dr. Paul Locke (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) and Pamela Alexander (Animal Legal Defense Fund), Future of Animal Law Conference sponsored by the Animal Legal Defense Fund and the Harvard Law School Student ALDF Chapter, Cambridge, MA (April 2010)

- The Law Student Workshop, on panel with Pamela Frasch (Lewis & Clark Law School), Tom Linney (ALDF) and Nicole Pallotta (ALDF), Future of Animal Law Conference sponsored by the Animal Legal Defense Fund and the Harvard Law School Student ALDF Chapter, Cambridge, MA (April 2010)

- The Future of Animal Law and Animal Legal Education, on panel with Pamela Frasch (Lewis & Clark Law School) and Bruce Wagman (Schiff Harden), 5th Annual Animal Law Conference co-sponsored by Minnesota State Bar Association Animal Law Section and William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, MN (March 2010)

- Protecting Animals in a Lawless Land, on a panel with Karen Davis (United Poultry Concerns), Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR (February 2010)

- Eating Animals, on a panel with Professor Ramona Ilea (Pacific University) and Camas Davis, Portland State University, Portland, OR (February 2010)

- Coach and Host for National Animal Advocacy Moot Court Competition sponsored by Lewis and Clark School of Law, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (February 2010)

- Animal Law and Agriculture, NW Veg Master Vegetarian Program, Portland, OR (December 2009) - Eliminating Invasive Species - A Debate, with Dan Rohlf and Chrys Hutchings, Lewis & Clark Law School,

Portland, OR (December 2009) - Animal Testing, and The Development of Animal Law, University of Chiba, Chiba, Japan (November 2009) - Animal Testing, and The Development of Animal Law, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan (November

2009) - Animals in Testing: Concerns and Consequences, Association of Japanese Legal Philosophy Conference,

Osaka University, Osaka, Japan (November 2009) - Animal Testing, Animal Law: The Links, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2009) - Factory Farming's impact on the Environment, Consumer Health and Worker Safety, VegFest, Portland, OR

(September 2009) - Ethical Foundations of Research, The Science, Ethics and Law of Animal Testing in the 21st Century: Are

We on the Verge of a Paradigm Shift?, on panel with Joyce Tischler (Animal Legal Defense Fund) Workshop Sponsored by the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School and the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing, Johns Hopkins University, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (September 2009)

- Ask the Experts, with Pamela Frasch (Lewis & Clark Law School), Taimie Bryant (University of California at Los Angeles Law School), David Favre (Michigan State University Law School), David Cassuto (Pace Law School), Rebecca Huss (Valparaiso Law School), Bruce Wagman (Schiff, Harden), Dana Campbell (ALDF) and Joan Shaffner (George Washington Law School), call hosted by the Animal Legal Defense Fund to assist teachers of Animal Law (July 2009)

- Legal Issues in Animals in Testing, on panel with Rebecca Huss (Valparaiso Law School), Taimie Bryant (University of California at Los Angeles Law School) and Elizabeth DeCoux (Florida Coastal School of Law), Law & Society Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (May 2009)

- Animals in Testing: Legal Concerns and Consequences The Animal, Within the Sphere of Humans' Needs conference, sponsored by Groupe de Recherche International en Droit Animal (GRIDA), University of Quebec Montreal, Canada (May 2009)

- Developing Problems, Concurrent Group leader, Workshop on Innovative Teaching Methods & Materials: A Conference for Authors in the "Context and Practice Series" sponsored by Washburn University Law School and Carolina Academic Press, Topeka, KS (May 2009)

- Impact Litigation or Impact Education? Striking the Right Balance in Law School Clinics, on panel with Juliet M. Brodie (Stanford Law School), Yuri R. Linetsky (Case Western Reserve University Law School)

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and Andrew S. Pollis (Case Western Reserve University Law School), Annual AALS Clinical Conference, Cleveland, OH (May 2009)

- Androgogy on panel with Professor Mano Singham (Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education), CLEA New Clinicians Conference, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (May 2009)

- Small Group Facilitator, CLEA New Clinicians Conference, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (May 2009)

- Moderator, Legal Practice Perspective: Family Law, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, and Full Disclosure, with Solangel Maldonado (Seton Hall University Law School), Susan Daicoff (Florida Coastal School of Law), and Doug Wojcieszak (Sorry Works! Coalition), Forgiveness, Reconciliation and the Law Symposium, sponsored by the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution and the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (April 2009)

- Interviewed for ABA GP Solo magazine (March 2009) - Animal Law and Standing, guest speaker in Professor Patricia Matthews' class, Florida State University, via

Skype (March 2009) - What to Do About Non-Native Animal Species? on panel with Professor Dan Rohlf (Lewis & Clark Law

School) and Nathan Baker (Friends of the Columbia Gorge), sponsored by the Lewis & Clark Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Portland, OR (March 2009)

- At Odds: Human Welfare and Animal Welfare Juxtaposed, on panel with Erica Thorson (Lewis & Clark Law School), Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR (February 2009)

- Coach and Host for National Animal Advocacy Moot Court Competition sponsored by Lewis & Clark School of Law, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (February 2009)

- Animals and Standing: Constitutional Law Considerations, on panel with Lewis & Clark professors Bill Funk and Pamela Frasch, sponsored by the Lewis & Clark Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, Portland, OR (November 2009)

- Presentation to Board of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, Dallas, TX (November 2008) - Moderated Animal Rights panel with David Favre (Michigan State University College of Law) and Steve

Wise, 2008 Animal Law Conference, Globalism and Animal Law: One Earth, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2008)

- Should the Animal Movement be Vegan, on panel with Peter Sankoff (University of Aukland), 2008 Animal Law Conference, Globalism and Animal Law: One Earth, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2008)

- Tips for Law Students, Law Student Workshop, with Kim McCoy (Sea Shepard), Nicole Pallotta (Animal Legal Defense Fund), Jamie Pannell (Lewis & Clark) and Matthew Liebman (Animal Legal Defense Fund), 2008 Animal Law Conference, Globalism and Animal Law: One Earth, Lewis & Clark Law School, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2008)

- Animal Law, CLE presentation, with Pamela Frasch (Lewis & Clark Law School), Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (October 2008)

- Navigating the Academy, on panel with Josephine Ross (Howard University Law School), AALS Workshop for New Law School Clinical Teachers, Washington, DC (June 2008)

- Mediating Animal Law Matters, on panel with Taimie Bryant (University of California at Los Angeles School of Law), Rebecca Huss (Valparaiso Law School) and Joan Shaffner (George Washington University Law School), Law and Society Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec (June 2009)

- Animals as Property and Farmed Animals, Mercy for Animals, Cleveland Heights, OH (June 2008) - Teaching Current Events: Animal Law and Katrina, on panel with Bryan Adamson (Seattle University Law

School) and Nancy Cook (Roger Williams Law School), SALT Conference, Berkeley, CA (March 2008) - The Ethics of Animal Experimentation, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (March 2008) - Judge for National Center for Animal Law, National Animal Advocacy Competition, Harvard Law School,

Cambridge, MA (February 2008) - Defining Animals as Legal Persons or Things, Panel Moderator, with Taimie Bryant (UCLA Law School),

David Cassuto (Pace Law School), David Favre (Michigan State University College of Law) and Steven Wise, AALS Annual Meeting, New York, NY (January 2008)

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- Legal Observer Training, sponsored by Case Western Reserve University School of Law National Lawyers Guild student chapter, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (November 2007)

- Institutional Change, Humanizing Legal Education Symposium, Washburn University Law School, Topeka, KS (October 2007)

- Directed and Presented at the Summer Legal Academy, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, in partnership with the Cuyahoga County Bar Association; Norman S. Minor Bar Association; and Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH (June 2007)

- Presentation to Case Western Reserve University School of Law Board of Visitors, Cleveland, OH (April 2007)

- Teaching Animal Law, ALDF Future of Animal Law Conference, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (May 2007)

- What is Wrong with Legal Education? A Clinical Perspective, Capital University Law School, Columbus, OH (March 2007)

- Judge for National Center for Animal Law, National Animal Advocacy Competition, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (February 2007)

- Balance in Legal Education; One Year Later, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (January 2007) - Reflections on 25 years of Clinical Training, Center for Applied Legal Education, Georgetown University

Law Center, Washington, DC (October 2006) - Presentation to the Capital University Law School Advisory Committee on ADR, Columbus, OH (October

2006) - Animal Law, Kennel Club, Columbus, OH (September 2006) - Mediation Training, Capital University Law School, Columbus, OH (August 2006) - Justice for Animals - What Process is Due?, on panel with Tamie Bryant (UCLA School of Law), Ani Satz

(Emory University School of Law), Kris Weller (University of California, Santa Clara) and moderator Rebecca Huss (Valparaiso School of Law) Annual Law and Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD (July 2006)

- Reflections on Teaching for Social Justice, on panel with Kim Connolly (University of South Carolina School of Law), Alex Scherr (University of Georgia School of Law), Paulette Williams (University of Tennessee College of Law), and Justine Dunlap (Southern New England School of Law) Annual Law and Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD (July 2006)

- Interviewing, Trial Tactics, Mediation, and Discrimination classes taught to minority high school students through the Cleveland Summer Legal Academy, Cleveland Marshall School of Law, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH (June 2006)

- Animals as Property, Cuyahoga County Bar Association, Cleveland, OH (June 2006) - Legal Observer Training, sponsored by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law student chapter

of the National Lawyer’s Guild, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (April 2006)

- Mediating Animal Law Matters, Symposium on Animal Law, sponsored by Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems, Duke University School of Law, Durham, NC (April 2006)

- Animal Law, John Carroll University, University Heights, OH (March 2006) - Judge for National Center for Animal Law National Animal Advocacy Competition, Harvard Law School,

Cambridge, MA (February 2006) - Animal Law and Animals as Property, Public Affairs Discussion, Case Western Reserve University,

Cleveland, OH (February 2006) - Legal Observer Training, sponsored by the Case Western Reserve University School of Law student chapter

of the National Lawyer’s Guild, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (November 2005)

- Interviewing, Trial Tactics, Mediation, Due Process, and Discrimination, classes taught to minority high school students through the Cleveland Summer Legal Academy, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (June 2005)

- Avoiding Predatory Lending and Home Repair Fraud, at the Grand Village Suites Independent Living Retirement Village, Twinsburg, OH (May 2005)

- ADR & Animal Law: Helpful or Not? Annual Law and Society Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (May 2005) - Integrating Multiple Teaching Methodologies into Clinical and Non-Clinical Courses, on panel with Kim

Connolly (University of South Carolina School of Law), Alex Scherr (University of Georgia School of

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Law), Paulette Williams (University of Tennessee College of Law), and Benjamin Barton (University of Tennessee College of Law), Annual Law and Society Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (May 2005)

- Avoiding Predatory Lending and Home Repair Fraud, Senior Resources Center, Cleveland Heights Community Center, Cleveland, OH (March 2005)

- Judge for the second National Center for Animal Law National Animal Advocacy Competition, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA (February 2005)

- Teaching Animal Law, ALDF Future of Animal Law conference, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT (November 2004)

- Legal observer coordinator for the Vice-Presidential Debates, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (October 2004)

- Legal Observer Training, sponsored by the Case and Cleveland Marshall student chapter of the National Lawyer’s Guild, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (September 2004)

- Animal Law: Whose Rights Are We Talking About?, on panel with Tamie Bryant (UCLA School of Law), Elizabeth DeCoux (Indiana University- Indianapolis) and Sheryl Scheible Wolf (University of New Mexico) and moderator Rebecca Huss (Valparaiso School of Law), Annual Law and Society Meeting, Chicago, IL (May 2004)

- Using your Law degree to Affect Animal Law, Animal Law Conference co-sponsored by the District of Columbia’s Bar Association’s Animal Law Committee of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Section; the Association of the Bar of the City of New York Committee on Legal Issues Pertaining to Animals; and the American University Washington College of Law, American University Washington College of Law, Washington, DC (April 2004)

- Emotional Support Animals and Service Animals in Housing, at the Animal Law Conference co-sponsored by the District of Columbia’s Bar Association’s Animal Law Committee of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Section; the Association of the Bar of the City of New York Committee on Legal Issues Pertaining to Animals; and the American University Washington College of Law, American University Washington College of Law, Washington, DC (April 2004)

- Predatory Lending, radio interview by Kris Harsh, WRUW, Cleveland, OH (April 2004) - Legal Observer Training, sponsored by the National Lawyers Guild student chapter, Case Western Reserve

University School of Law, Cleveland, OH (March 2004) - Judge for the first National Center for Animal Law National Animal Advocacy Competition, Harvard Law

School, Cambridge, MA (February 2004) - Moderator, Theory Meets Praxis: The Impact of Critical Legal Theory on Lawyering Strategies and

Experiential Learning, with Anthony Alfieri (University of Miami School of Law), John O. Calmore (University of North Carolina School of Law), Rashmi Goel (University of Denver College of Law), Sherrilyn A. Ifill (University of Maryland School of Law), and Darren L. Hutchinson (American University, Washington College of Law), AALS annual meeting, Atlanta, GA (January 2004)

- Co-Facilitator, Clinical Legal Education Association retreat, with Professor Calvin Pang (University of Hawaii School of Law), Athens, GA (January 2004)

- Avoiding Predatory Lending and Home Repair Fraud, Mayor’s Task Force on Predatory Lending, workshop for senior citizens, Cleveland, OH (November 2003)

- A Therapeutic Dimension for Legal Education: Fostering Health and Human Development in Law Students, A Clinical Perspective, on panel with Barbara Glesner-Fines (University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law), Bob Schuwerk (University of Houston School of Law) and Laurie Morin (UDC David C Clark School of Law), Therapeutic Jurisprudence, the Second International Conference, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (May 2001)

- Basic Divorce and Domestic Violence Issues and Procedures - Issues Surrounding Representation of Homeless or Indigent Clients, with Judith Lipton (Case Western Reserve University Law School), Cleveland Bar Association CLE, Cleveland, OH (March 2001)

- Can Property Have Rights?, Case Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland, OH (March 2001) - Humanizing Dimensions of Legal Education, facilitator and program co-chair, AALS Annual Meeting, San

Francisco, CA (January 2001) - Developed Democracy, Corporations and Human Rights presentation, Frederick K. Cox Center, Speaker

Greg Cooleridge, Case Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland, OH (November 2000)

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- Teaching Justice, with Jane Aiken (Washington University School of Law) and Cindy Falkner (Thomas Cooley Law School), Midwest Clinical Conference, Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, MO (October 2000)

- Unite to End Gun Violence, on panel with Professor Marc Singer (Case Western Reserve University), Case Western University Law School First Monday Program, Cleveland, OH (October 2000)

- Teaching Difference/Teaching Perspective, with Jane Aiken (Washington University School of Law), AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, Albuquerque, NM (May 2000)

- Homelessness and Housing, Cornell Law School’s First Monday Program, Ithaca, NY (October 1999) - Law of Protest, and Facilitation, Student Environmental Action Coalition National Conference (SEAC),

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Summer 1999) - Difficult Dialogues, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH (Spring 1999) - Dealing with Difference, Affirmative Action Panel, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH (Fall 1998) - Teaching Case and Project Management Skills, with Kim O’Leary (University of Dayton Law School) and

Andrea Seielstad (University of Dayton Law School), Midwest Clinical Conference, Chicago, IL (October 1998)

- Trends in Mediation - Dealing with Conflicts of Interest, Questions Concerning Training Requirements, Ohio Conflict Management Network, Columbus, OH (Spring 1998)

- Legal Perspectives on Social Reform, Center for Democratic Values Conference, Columbus, OH (Fall 1997) - Wills & Advance Directives, St. Stephen’s Senior Center, Columbus, OH (Spring 1997) - Law of Protest and Nonviolent Action, Citizen’s Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste, Regional Conference,

Deer Creek State Park, Mt. Sterling, OH (Fall 1996) - Law of Protest, and Issues in Non-Violence, Student Environmental Action Coalition, - Statewide Conference, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (Spring 1996) - Legal and Feminist Perspectives in Animal Rights Work, Eco-feminist Conference, Alexandria, VA (1994) - Housing Issues of Relevance to the Homeless Population, Pro Bono Homeless/Housing - Seminar, sponsored by the Fairfax County Bar Association, Fairfax, VA (1992) - Public Housing Law and Custody Matters, with Arthur von Keller, IV, Statewide Legal Services

Conference, Blackstone, VA (1991) - Quarterly lectures at Homeless and Domestic Violence Shelters, Fairfax County, VA (1990-1992)

BAR MEMBERSHIPS 2009 - Oregon 2001 - United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio (inactive) 1996 - Ohio (inactive) 1989 - District of Columbia (inactive) 1989 - Virginia (inactive)

BOARD AND COMMITTEE POSITIONS Positions:

- Special Editor, Special Issue of the Global Journal of Animal Law (2021 - Present) - Courtroom Animal Advocacy Task Force (2021 - Present) - Agriculture Committee Member, Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy (2019 - Present) - Fellow, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics (2019 - Present) - Founding Board Member - The Raven Corps (2018 - Present) - Editorial Advisory Board Member - Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy (JIWLP) (2015 -

Present) - Executive Committee Member (Past Chair, Founding Board Member) - AALS Balance in Legal

Education Section (Board member from 2005 - Present) - Board Member, National Advisor - ANIMAL LAW REVIEW (1998 - 2008); Faculty Advisor (2008 -

Present)

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- Legal Advisory Board Member, Equal Justice Alliance (2011 - 2018) - Advisory Board Member - Center for Teaching Peace (2003 - Present) - Member, William and Mary Co-Counsel Program (1992 - Present)

Selected Previous Positions:

- Member - AALS Clinical Section, Committee on Changes in Legal Education (2015 - 2017) - Executive Committee Member (Past Chair, Founding Board Member) - AALS Animal Law Section -

(Board member 2007 - 2011) (2013 - 2016) - Director, Founder, Aquatic Animal Law Initiative, Animal Law Clinic, Lewis & Clark Law School

(2015) - Member - AALS Clinical Section Committee on the Status of Clinicians (2005 - 2010) - Chair - AALS Clinical Section Committee on the Status of Clinicians (2008) - Executive Board Member - AALS Clinical Legal Education Section (2003 - 2006; 2007 - 2009) - Advisory Board Member - Vienna Encyclopedia of Animal Welfare (2011) - Director, Founder, Animal Law Clinic, Lewis & Clark Law School (2009) - Co-Founder, Center for Animal Law Studies, Lewis & Clark Law School (2008) - Associate Director - Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Center for the Interdisciplinary

Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution (2004 -2008) - National Board Member - Animal Legal Defense Fund (2005 - 2008) - Founder, Member - Animal Bar Committee, Cuyahoga County Bar Association (2005 - 2008) - Founding Board Member, Director - Summer Legal Academy, Cleveland (2003 - 2008) - Advisory Board Member - Case Western Reserve University Women’s Center (2003 - 2008) - Committee Chair - AALS Clinical Section, Committee on Integration/Teaching Methods (1999 - 2008) - Faculty Senator - Case Western Reserve University (2004 - 2007) - Executive Committee Member - AALS Clinical Section, (2003 - 2006) - Strategic Planning Committee Member - Case Western University (2004 - 2005) - Member - AALS Planning Committee for Annual Conference on Clinical Legal Education (2002) - Chair - AALS Clinical Section, Committee on Integration into Traditional Curriculum (1999 - 2007) - Chair - ABA, Negotiation Competition Subcommittee, 1998-1999, Member (1996 - 1998)

AWARDS

- National Crime Victim Law Institute recognition for outstanding work on behalf of crime victims (2020)

- TIR International Animal Law Award to CALS - “known worldwide as the foremost leader and international model for training and education of animal protection students and lawyers” (2016)

- Animal Law Clinic - Top 15 Innovative Clinics, National Jurist, Pre-Law (2015) - Recognition for service as Co-Chair of the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education (2009) - Salute by Summer Legal Academy, Cleveland, Ohio (2008) - Cuyahoga County Bar Association Lawyer Profile (2008) - Woman of Excellence - Case Western Reserve University (2007) - Outstanding Program Award - Summer Legal Academy, Ohio State Bar Foundation (2006) - Martin Luther King Image Award, Capital University Law School (1997)

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Lewis & Clark Law School 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd., Portland, OR 97219-7799, (503) 768-6965

- Pamela Frasch, Associate Dean, Animal Law Program, Director, Center for Animal Law Studies - Professor Robert Klonoff, Former Dean Jordan D. Schnitzer Professor of Law - Joyce Tischler, Adjunct Professor - Professor James Oleske

Case Western Reserve University School of Law 11075 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106, (216) 368-2766

- Professor Gerald Korngold, formerly Dean of Case, New York Law School - Professor Judy Lipton, Honorable Blanche E. Krupanshy and Frank W. Vargo Jr, Professor of Law - Professor Bryan Adamson

Cornell Law School Legal Aid Clinic, Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4901, (607) 255-4196

- Clinical Professor Nancy Cook, formerly at Cornell, University of Minnesota Law School University of Dayton School of Law 300 College Park, Dayton, OH 45469-1320, (937) 229-3818

- Professor Andrea Seielstad - Professor Kim O’Leary, formerly Clinical Director at Dayton, Western Michigan University, Cooley

Law School Capital University Law School 303 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 236-6500

- Professor Mark Strasser, Trustees Professor of Law - Professor Emeritus, Don Hughes

Georgetown University Law Center 600 New Jersey Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20001, (202) 662-9379

- Professor David A. Koplow, formerly Co-Director - Professor Philip G. Schrag, Delaney Family Professor of Public Interest Law; Director, Center for

Applied Legal Studies - Professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow, formerly at GULC, Distinguished Professor of Law University of

California, Irvine School of Law Center for Teaching Peace 4501 Van Ness Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20016, (202) 966-7682

- Colman McCarthy, Director