2006 animal law-related articles

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2006 ANIMAL LAW-RELATED ARTICLES EDITOR'S NOTE Animal Law is pleased to introduce as a new annual feature the fol- lowing bibliography of animal law-related articles published in law re- views and law journals during the previous year. For ease of reference, each article has been placed into a relevant category and each category provides a non-exhaustive list of potential topic examples. Some arti- cles may appear in more than one category. Although we have made every effort to be as comprehensive as possible and present a complete listing of 2006 articles, this list may not be all-inclusive. We hope this compilation will serve as a useful resource in exploring contemporary issues in the field of animal law. Brett Cattani Associate Editor I. COMPANION ANIMALS ................................. 329 II. ENTERTAINMENT ....................................... 331 III. FARMED ANIMALS ...................................... 332 IV. RESEARCH .............................................. 334 V. W ILDLIFE ............................................... 336 VI. MISCELLANEOUS ....................................... 339 I. COMPANION ANIMALS Issues involving companion animals include: abuse, neglect, custody dis- putes, dog bite liability, emergency evacuation planning, estate planning, landlord / tenant issues, puppy and kitten mills, service animals, and veteri- nary malpractice. The following list may contain articles touching on any of these topics or on additional companion animal-related topics not men- tioned above. Susan R. Abert, Pet Trusts: The Uniform Trust Code Gives Enforceabil- ity a New Bite, 46 N.H. B.J. 18 (Winter 2006). Robert E. Blizard, Roger A. Kindler, Murdaugh S. Madden & Nancy Peterson, Helping Clients Provide for Pets in Their Estate Plans, 16 Experience 20 (Summer 2006). Robert Brown, Student Author, Exotic Pets Invade United States Eco- systems: Legislative Failure and a Proposed Solution, 81 Ind. L.J. 713 (2006). [329]

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2006 ANIMAL LAW-RELATED ARTICLES

EDITOR'S NOTE

Animal Law is pleased to introduce as a new annual feature the fol-lowing bibliography of animal law-related articles published in law re-views and law journals during the previous year. For ease of reference,each article has been placed into a relevant category and each categoryprovides a non-exhaustive list of potential topic examples. Some arti-cles may appear in more than one category. Although we have madeevery effort to be as comprehensive as possible and present a completelisting of 2006 articles, this list may not be all-inclusive. We hope thiscompilation will serve as a useful resource in exploring contemporaryissues in the field of animal law.

Brett CattaniAssociate Editor

I. COMPANION ANIMALS ................................. 329II. ENTERTAINMENT ....................................... 331

III. FARMED ANIMALS ...................................... 332IV. RESEARCH .............................................. 334V. W ILDLIFE ............................................... 336

VI. MISCELLANEOUS ....................................... 339

I. COMPANION ANIMALS

Issues involving companion animals include: abuse, neglect, custody dis-putes, dog bite liability, emergency evacuation planning, estate planning,landlord / tenant issues, puppy and kitten mills, service animals, and veteri-nary malpractice. The following list may contain articles touching on any ofthese topics or on additional companion animal-related topics not men-tioned above.

Susan R. Abert, Pet Trusts: The Uniform Trust Code Gives Enforceabil-ity a New Bite, 46 N.H. B.J. 18 (Winter 2006).

Robert E. Blizard, Roger A. Kindler, Murdaugh S. Madden & NancyPeterson, Helping Clients Provide for Pets in Their Estate Plans, 16Experience 20 (Summer 2006).

Robert Brown, Student Author, Exotic Pets Invade United States Eco-systems: Legislative Failure and a Proposed Solution, 81 Ind. L.J. 713(2006).

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Katharine Coxwell & Wanda D. Devereaux, Paws Laws or How Nigeland Miss Muffy Came to Be Rich, 67 Ala. Law. 433 (2006).

Beth A. Danon, Emotional Support Animal or Service Animal for ADAand Vermont's Public Accommodations Law Purposes: Does It Make aDifference? 32 Vt. B.J. 21 (Summer 2006).

Gerald L. Eichinger, Veterinary Medicine: External Pressures on an In-sular Profession and How Those Pressures Threaten to Change CurrentMalpractice Jurisprudence, 67 Mont. L. Rev. 231 (2006).

Lynn A. Epstein, There Are No Bad Dogs, Only Bad Owners: ReplacingStrict Liability with a Negligence Standard in Dog Bite Cases, 13Animal L. 129 (2006).

Denise King Garvey, Cynthia Hayes Hutchins, Kirsten L. Izatt & Su-san Reedy Williams, Estate Planning & Probate Law Update, 18 J.DuPage Co. B. Assn. 18 (2006):

Barbara J. Gislason & Julie I. Fershtman, Recent Developments inAnimal Tort and Insurance Law, 41 Tort Tr. & Ins. Prac. L.J. 153(2006).

Ann Hartwell Britton, Bones of Contention: Custody of Family Pets, 20J. Am. Acad. Matrimonial Ls. 1 (2006).

Safia Gray Hussain, Student Author, Attacking the Dog-Bite Epidemic:Why Breed-Specific Legislation Won't Solve the Dangerous-Dog Di-lemma, 74 Fordham L. Rev. 2847 (2006).

Arin Greenwood, Ideas from the Front: Saving Fido, New State LawAllows Pets to Be Included in Protective Orders, 5:31 ABA J. E-Rpt. 4(2006).

Barbara Hanson, Dog-Focused Law's Impact on Disability Rights: On-tario's Pit Bull Legislation as a Case in Point, 12 Animal L. 217 (2006).

Neil E. Hendershot, What the General Practitioner Needs to Knowabout Pennsylvania Animal Law (Part II): Personal and Estate Plan-ning for Pennsylvanians Owning Pets, 77 Pa. B. Assn. Q. 107 (2006).

Patrick T. Holscher, Pets and Professional Liability: The Law and theVeterinarian, 29 Wyo. Law. 18 (Apr. 2006).

Janet Mickish & Kathleen Schoen, Protection Orders and AnimalAbuse in Family Violence, 35 Colo. Law. 105 (Sept. 2006).

Albert Momjian, What the General Practitioner Needs to Know aboutPennsylvania Animal Law: Pets in Divorce, 77 Pa. B. Assn. Q. 77(2006).

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Peter F. Mullaney, Unleashed: Wisconsin's Dog Statute, 79 Wis. Law. 6(June 2006).

Jason Parent, Student Author, Every Dog Can Have Its Day: Ex-tending Liability Beyond the Seller by Defining Pets as "Products"Under Products Liability Theory, 12 Animal L. 241 (2006).

William A. Reppy, Jr., Punitive Damage Awards in Pet-Death Cases:How Do the Ratio Rules of State Farm v. Campbell Apply? 1 J. AnimalL" & Ethics 19 (2006).

Victor E. Schwartz & Emily J. Laird, Non-Economic Damages in PetLitigation: The Serious Need to Preserve a Rational Rule, 33 Pepp. L.Rev. 227 (2006).

Elisabeth S. Shuster, What the General Practitioner Needs to Knowabout Pennsylvania Animal Law: Service/Support Animals, 77 Pa. B.Assn. Q. 71 (2006).

Jodi L. Zucco, What the General Practitioner Needs to Know aboutPennsylvania Animal Law: The "Puppy Lemon Law,"A Primer from anEnforcement Perspective, 77 Pa. B. Assn. Q. 84 (2006).

Information for Clients of Texas Attorneys: Providing for Your Pet's Fu-ture Without You, 69 Tex. B.J. 1025 (2006).

II. ENTERTAINMENT

Issues involving animals in entertainment include: circuses, marine parks,rodeos, zoos, animal fighting, racing, television, movies, and tourism. Thefollowing list may contain articles touching on any of these topics or on ad-ditional entertainment-related topics not mentioned above.

Collette L. Adkins Giese, Student Author, Twenty Years Wasted: Inad-equate USDA Regulations Fail to Protect Primate Psychological Well-Being, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics 221 (2006).

Terence J. Centner, Equestrian Immunity and Sport ResponsibilityStatutes: Altering Obligations and Placing Them on Participants, 13Vill. Sports & Ent. L.J. 37 (2006).

Trudy E. Cordora, Student Author, Regulating a Growing Whale-Watching Industry: How Effective is the Marine Mammal ProtectionAct? 14 Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev. 283 (2006).

Aaron Kornfield, Student Author, An Elephant Never Forgets: Pachy-derms, Politics, and Policy at the San Francisco Zoo, 1 J. Animal L. &Ethics 205 (2006).

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III. FARMED ANIMALS

Issues involving farmed animals used for food, food production, and/orclothing include: cruelty, environmental impact, fur farming, pandemic dis-eases, and public health. The following list may contain articles touching onany of these topics or on additional farmed animal-related topics not men-tioned above.

Mary Angell, What do Practicing Law and Raising Alpacas Have inCommon? 29 Wyo. Law. 26 (Apr. 2006).

Gregory L. Berlowitz, Food Safety vs. Promotion of Industry: Can theUSDA Protect Americans from Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy?2006 U. Ill. L. Rev. 625 (2006).

Marie-Ann Bowden, The Polluter Pays Principle in Canadian Agricul-ture, 59 Okla. L. Rev. 53 (2006).

Kevin Briley, Student Author, Downed Animals: Can Your SteakStand up for Itself? 15 San Joaquin Agric. L. Rev. 39 (2006).

Emily Buchanan Buckles, Student Author, Food Fights in the Courts:The Odd Combination of Agriculture and First Amendment Rights, 43Hous. L. Rev. 415 (2006).

Rita Cain, Uncle Sam Wants You - To Eat Beef? 11 Drake J. Agric. L.165 (2006).

Terence J. Centner, Nuisances from Animal Feeding Operations: Rec-onciling Agricultural Production and Neighboring Property Rights, 11Drake J. Agric. L. 5 (2006).

Barney L. Cosner, Wyoming State Fair Monitors Animal Disease, 29Wyo. Law. 29 (Apr. 2006).

Mary W. Craig, Just Say Neigh: A Call for Federal Regulation of By-Product Disposal by the Equine Industry, 12 Animal L. 193 (2006).

James F. Davis, Legislature Enacts Cost of Care Bonding in AnimalCruelty Cases, 29 Wyo. Law. 17 (Apr. 2006).

Danielle J. Diamond, Illinois' Failure to Regulate Concentrated AnimalFeeding Operations in Accordance with the Federal Clean Water Act,11 Drake J. Agric. L. 185 (2006).

Erin Doyle, Reichley v. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture: TheU.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Holds that Pennsylvania'sProtocol for Depopulating Infected Flocks of Poultry in Order to Con-

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tain Avian Influenza Is Lawful and Constitutional, 13 U. Balt. J.Envtl. L. 257 (2006).

Geoffrey C. Evans, Student Author, To What Extent Does Wealth Max-imization Benefit Farmed Animals? A Law and Ecomomics Approachto a Ban on Gestation Crates in Pig Production, 13 Animal L. 167(2006).

Edward A. Fitzgerald, Lobo Returns from Limbo: New Mexico CattleGrowers Ass'n v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 46 Nat. Resources J. 9(2006).

Justine Hinderliter, Student Author, From Farm to Table: How ThisLittle Piggy was Dragged through the Market, 40 U.S.F. L. Rev. 739(2006).

Jillian Hishaw, Piling It on Thick: An Overview of Arkansas PoultryLitter Regulation, 11 Drake J. Agric. L. 225 (2006).

Constantinos Hotis, Student Author, The Anthropological Machine atthe Abattoir: The Humane Methods of Slaughter Act, 2006 U. Chi. Leg.Forum 503.

Darian M. Ibrahim, The Anticruelty Statute: A Study in Animal Wel-fare, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics 175 (2006).

Erik M. Jensen, Wheir's the Beef? Buffalo Law and Taxation, 36 N.M.L. Rev. 517 (2006).

George G. Johnson, Jr., Trends in Livestock Law, 29 Wyo. Law. 30(Apr. 2006).

Laura Karvosky, Student Author, EPA Gives Animal Feeding Opera-tions Immunity from Environmental Statutes in a "Sweetheart Deal", 8Vt. J. Envtl. L. 115 (2006).

Chad M. Kruse, Student Author, The Not-So-Organic Dairy Regula-tions of the Organic Food Production Act of 1990, 30 S. Ill. U. L.J. 501(2006).

Mariel Kusano, Student Author, Rewarding Bad Behavior: EPA's Re-gime of Industry Self Regulation, 12 Hastings W.-N.W. J. Envtl. L. &Policy 167 (2006).

Andrew Linzey, The Ethical Case for European Legislation against FurFarming, 13 Animal L. 147 (2006).

Elizabeth A. McGee, Student Author, Cleaning the Air at the Dairy:Dairy Permitting in the San Joaquin Valley and the Controversy Sur-rounding the Science, 15 San Joaquin Agric. L. Rev. 235 (2006).

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Ryan Alan Mohr, Student Author, Waterkeeper Alliance v. EPA- ADemonstration in Regulating the Regulators, 10 Great Plains Nat. Re-sources J. 17 (Spring 2006).

Erin Morrow, Agri-Environmentalism: A Farm Bill for 2007, 38 Tex.Tech L. Rev. 345 (2006).

Ved P. Nanda, Agriculture and the Polluter Pays Principle, 54 Am. J.Comp. L. 317 (2006).

Dwayne C. Oldham, Protecting Livestock from Theft and Disease, 29Wyo. Law. 23 (Apr. 2006).

N. Pieter M. O'Leary, Cock-A-Doodle-Doo: Pandemic Avian Influenzaand the Legal Preparation and Consequences of an H5N1 InfluenzaOutbreak, 16 Health Matrix 511 (2006).

N. Pieter M. O'Leary, Combating Nature's Insurgency: Tamiflu andVaccination in the Fight against Avian Influenza, 10 Mich. St. U. J.Med. & L. 469 (2006).

Margaret Rosso Grossman, Agriculture and the Polluter Pays Princi-ple: An Introduction, 59 Okla. L. Rev. 1 (2006).

Nick J. Sciullo, "This Woman's Work" in a "Man's World". A FeministAnalysis of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002, 28Whittier L. Rev. 709 (2006).

Christa-Marie Singleton, Avian/Pandemic Flu Issues for Considera-tion and Pandemic Planning: What a Local Government Faces, 58 Ad-min. L. Rev. 645 (2006).

Marc Stimpert, Counterpoint: Opportunities Lost and OpportunitiesGained: Separating Truth from Myth in the Western Ranching Debate,36 Envtl. L. 481 (2006).

Adam Van Buskirk, Student Author, Right-to-Farm Laws as "Takings"in Light of Bormann v. Board of Supervisors and Moon v. North IdahoFarmers Association, 11 Envtl. Outlook J. 169 (2006).

Donald M. Warren, City of Tulsa v. Tyson Foods: CERCLA Comes tothe Farm-But Did Arranger Liability Come With It? 59 Ark. L. Rev.169 (2006).

IV. RESEARCH

Issues involving laboratory animals used for research include: cloning, cos-metic/product testing, cruelty, genetic engineering, and medical research.The following list may contain articles touching on any of these topics or onadditional research-related topics not mentioned above.

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Collette L. Adkins Giese, Student Author, Twenty Years Wasted: Inad-equate USDA Regulations Fail to Protect Primate Psychological Well-Being, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics 221 (2006).

D. Scott Bennett, Chimera and the Continuum of Humanity: Erasingthe Line of Constitutional Personhood, 55 Emory L.J. 347 (2006).

Robert Brown, Student Author, Exotic Pets Invade United States Eco-systems: Legislative Failure and a Proposed Solution, 81 Ind. L.J. 713(2006).

Carol J. Haley, The Minor Use and Minor Species Animal Health Act:Past, Present, and Future, 61 Food & Drug L.J. 13 (2006).

Darian M. Ibrahim, The Anticruelty Statute: A Study in Animal Wel-fare, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics 175 (2006).

Darian M. Ibrahim, Reduce, Refine, Replace: The Failure of the ThreeR's and the Future of Animal Experimentation, 2006 U. Chi. Leg. Fo-rum 195.

Shigehiko Ito, Student Author, Beyond Standing: A Search for a NewSolution in Animal Welfare, 46 Santa Clara L. Rev. 377 (2006).

Jeff Leslie, Lay Persons and Community Values in Reviewing AnimalExperimentation, 2006 U. Chi. Leg. Forum 113.

Lauren Magnotti, Student Author, Giving a Voice to Those Who Can'tSpeak for Themselves: Toward Greater Regulation of Animal Experi-mentation, 13 Buff. Envtl. L.J. 179 (2006).

Dije Ndreu, Student Author, Keeping Bad Science out of the Court-room: Why Post-Daubert Courts Are Correct in Excluding OpinionsBased on Animal Studies from Birth-Defects Cases, 36 Golden Gate U.L. Rev. 459 (2006).

Lars Noah, Managing Biotechnology's Revolution: Has Guarded En-thusiasm Become Benign Neglect? 11 Va. J.L. & Tech. 4 (2006).

Lesley J. Rogers & Gisela Kaplan, Think or Be Damned: The Problem-atic Case of Higher Cognition in Animals and Legislation for AnimalWelfare, 12 Animal L. 151 (2006).

Melanie L. Vanderau, Science at Any Cost: The Ineffectiveness and Un-derenforcement of the Animal Welfare Act, 14 Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev.721 (2006).

Chad West, Student Author, Economics and Ethics in the Genetic En-gineering of Animals, 19 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 413 (2006).

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Delcianna J. Winders, Combining Reflexive Law and False AdvertisingLaw to Standardize 'Cruelty-Free" Labeling of Cosmetics, 81 N.Y.U. L.Rev. 454 (2006).

V. WILDLIFE

Issues involving wildlife include: endangered species, fisheries, habitat con-servation, international trade, hunting, trapping, marine mammals, andmigratory birds. The following list may contain articles touching on any ofthese topics as well as additional wildlife-related topics not mentionedabove.

Nicholas M. Agopian, Student Author, Land and Water Division: Con-servation Easements-Preserving Privately Owned Natural Habitats:Guidance for Interpreting 26 U.S.C. § 170(h)(4)(A)(ii), Glass v. Com-missioner of Internal Revenue, 124 T.C. 258 (2005), 6 Wyo. L. Rev. 447(2006).

L. Margaret Barry, Student Author, Refusing to Relegate Happiness toHeaven? The United States'Protection of Domestic Species with ViableForeign Populations, 14 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 618 (2006).

Donald C. Baur & Erika E. Malmen, Species Protection and the Law,CM013 ALI-ABA Envtl. L. Course Materials J. 147 (2006).

Laurie Kathryn Beale & Jeffrey W. Leppo, Seafood for Thought: ACase Study of Transboundary Species Conservation, 21 Nat. Res. &Env. 29 (Summer 2006).

Philip Bender, The Precautionary Approach and Management of theAntarctic Krill, 18 J. Envtl. L. 229 (2006).

Michael C. Blumm, Erica J. Thorson & Joshua D. Smith, Student Au-thor, Practiced at the Art of Deception: The Failure of Columbia BasinSalmon Recovery under the Endangered Species Act, 36 Envtl. L. 709(2006).

Darren Botello-Samson, Student Author, You Say Takings, and I SayTakings: The History and Potential of Regulatory Takings Challengesto the Endangered Species Act, 16 Duke Envtl. L. & Policy Forum 293(2006).

Richard 0. Brooks, Kelo and the "Whaling City": The Failure of theSupreme Court's Opportunity to Articulate a Public Purpose of Sus-tainability, 7 Vt. J. Envtl. L. 5 (2006).

Ingrid Brostrom, Student Author, The Cultural Significance of Wild-life: Using the National Historical Preservation Act to Protect IconicSpecies, 12 Hastings W.-N.W. J. Envtl. L. & Policy 147 (2006).

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Robert Brown, Student Author, Exotic Pets Invade United States Eco-systems: Legislative Failure and a Proposed Solution, 81 Ind. L.J. 713(2006).

Beth C. Bryant, Student Author, NEPA Compliance in Fisheries Man-agement: The Programmatic Supplemental Environmental ImpactStatement on Alaskan Groundfish Fisheries and Implications forNEPA Reform, 30 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 441 (2006).

Kristin Carden, Bridging the Divide: The Role of Science in SpeciesConservation Law, 30 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 165 (2006).

Diane Summers Clarke, Student Author, It's Not Easy Being Green:The Constitutionality of Implementing the Endangered Species Actunder the Commerce Clause, 14 S.E. Envtl. L.J. 297 (2006).

Trudy E. Cordora, Student Author, Regulating a Growing Whale-Watching Industry: How Effective is the Marine Mammal ProtectionAct? 14 Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev. 283 (2006).

John R. Crook, Editor, United States Announces Global Coalition, In-cluding Nonstate Parties, against Wildlife Trafficking, 100 Am. J. Intl.L. 466 (2006).

Eric A. Feldman, The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World's Pre-mier Fish Market, 94 Cal. L. Rev. 313 (2006).

Edward A. Fitzgerald, Lobo Returns from Limbo: New Mexico CattleGrowers Ass'n v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 46 Nat. Resources J. 9(2006).

Amanda R. Garcia, Student Author, The Sage Grouse Debate: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Discourse of the Endangered Species Act, 14N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 572 (2006).

Jan Hasselman, Holes in the Endangered Species Act Safety Net: TheRole of Agency "Discretion" in Section 7 Consultation, 25 Stan. Envtl.L.J. 125 (2006).

Derald J. Hay, Student Author, When Sealing the Leaks of HabitatConservation Banking, Multiple Gaskets Are Needed: The Case for BogTurtle in Pennsylvania, 14 Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev. 299 (2006).

Eric Hilt, Incentives in Corporations: Evidence from the AmericanWhaling Industry, 49 J.L. & Econs. 197 (2006).

Shi-Ling Hsu, What Is a Tragedy of the Commons? Overfishing and theCampaign Spending Problem, 69 Alb. L. Rev. 75 (2006).

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Lisa Kobayashi, Student Author, Lifting the International WhalingCommission's Moratorium on Commercial Whaling as the Most Effec-tive Global Regulation of Whaling, 29 Environs Envtl. L. & Policy J.177 (Spring 2006).

Aaron Kornfield, An Elephant Never Forgets: Pachyderms, Politics,and Policy at the San Francisco Zoo, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics 205(2006).

Erika Kuester, Student Author, The Proposed Delisting of Canis Lu-pus Lycaon in the Eastern United States: A Recovery Story in Progress,37 U. Toledo L. Rev. 781 (2006).

Jennifer A. Maier, Student Author, Outgrowing the Commerce Clause:Finding Endangered Species a Home in the Constitutional Framework,36 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. 489 (2006).

Ashling P. McAnaney, Student Author, Remembering the Spirit of theEndangered Species Act: A Case for Narrowing Agency Discretion toInterpret "Significant Portion" of a Species' Range, 36 Golden Gate U.L. Rev. 431 (2006).

Ryan Alan Mohr, Student Author, Waterkeeper Alliance v. EPA. ADemonstration in Regulating the Regulators, 10.Great Plains Nat. Re-sources J. 17 (Spring 2006).

Jillian K. Mooney, Student Author, Confrontation on Sandy Neck:Public Road Access Rights, Endangered Species Protections, and Mu-nicipal Liability, 33 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 149 (2006).

W. Parker Moore, Back to the Drawing Board: A Proposal for Adoptinga Listed Species Reporting System under the Endangered Species Act,24 UCLA J. Envtl. L. & Policy 105 (2006).

Steven P. Quarles, J. Michael Klise & Thomas R. Lundquist, The"Take" Prohibition of Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act, CMO13ALI-ABA Envtl. L. Course Materials J. 59 (2006).

Samantha Renee Smith, Student Author, The Current Fate of the Lob-ster Fishery and a Proposal for Change, 40 New Eng. L. Rev. 663(2006).

Zachary Tyler, Student Author, Saving Fisheries on the High Seas:The Use of Trade Sanctions to Force Compliance with MultilateralFisheries Agreements, 20 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 43 (2006).

Anna Vinson, Student Author, Deep Sea Bottom Trawling and theEastern Tropical Pacific Seascape: A Test for Global Action, 18 Geo.Intl. Envtl. L. Rev. 355 (2006).

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Philip Weinberg, Endangered Statute? The Current Assault on the En-dangered Species Act, 17 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 389 (2006).

Rufus C. Young Jr., 2006 Update: How the Federal Endangered Spe-cies Act Affects Land Use, CM004 ALI-ABA Real Est. Course MaterialsJ. 817 (2006).

VI. MISCELLANEOUS

Miscellaneous issues include: activist defense, constitutional law, ethical is-sues, legal personhood, legislative efforts, litigation strategies, property sta-tus of animals, standing, and symposia. The following list may containarticles touching on any of these topics, as well as additional miscellaneoustopics not mentioned above.

Anita L. Allen-Castellitto, Introduction, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics vii(2006).

Matthew Armstrong, Student Author, Cetacean Community v. Bush:The False Hope of Animal Rights Lingers on, 12 Hastings W.-N.W. J.Envtl. L. & Policy 185 (2006).

Patti Bednarik, What the General Practitioner Needs to Know aboutPennsylvania Animal Law: The Evolving Field of Animal Law, 77 Pa.B. Assn. Q. 88 (2006).

D. Scott Bennett, Chimera and the Continuum of Humanity: Erasingthe Line of Constitutional Personhood, 55 Emory L.J. 347 (2006).

Taimie L. Bryant, Trauma, Law, and Advocacy for Animals, 1 J.Animal L. & Ethics 63 (2006).

Taimie Bryant, Una Chaudhuri & Dale Jamieson, Linking Culturaland Legal Transitions, 13 Animal L. 29 (2006).

David Cassuto, Jonathan Lovvorn & Katherine Meyer, Legal Standingfor Animals and Advocates, 13 Animal L. 61 (2006).

Sunrise Cox, Editor, 2005-2006 Legislative Review, 12 Animal L. 277(2006).

Carter Dillard, David Favre, Eric Glitzenstein, Mariann Sullivan &Sonia Waisman, Animal Advocacy and Causes of Action, 13 Animal L.87 (2006).

Julie I. Fershtman & Barbara J. Gislason, Recent Developments inAnimal Tort and Insurance Law, 41 Tort Tr. & Ins. Prac. L.J. 153(2006).

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Gary L. Francione, Taking Sentience Seriously, 1 J. Animal L. & Eth-ics 1 (2006).

Robert Garner, Animal Welfare: A Political Defense, 1 J. Animal L. &Ethics 161 (2006).

Clayton Gillette & Joyce Tischler, Symposium Introduction, 13 AnimalL. 13 (2006).

Merry B. Guben, What the General Practitioner Needs to Know aboutPennsylvania Animal Law: Animal Law Litigation: On the Road to aModern View with Some Landmarks along the Way, 77 Pa. B. Assn. Q.58 (2006).

Mary B. Guthrie, Executive Director's Report, 29 Wyo. Law. 4 (Apr.2006).

Darian M. Ibrahim, The Anticruelty Statute: A Study in Animal Wel-fare, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics 175 (2006).

Shigehiko Ito, Student Author, Beyond Standing: A Search for a NewSolution in Animal Welfare, 46 Santa Clara L. Rev. 377 (2006).

Debbie Jugan, What the General Practitioner Needs to Know aboutPennsylvania Animal Law: Animal Cruelty, 77 Pa. B. Assn. Q. 80(2006).

Matthew Liebman, Book Review: Love Is a Burning Thing, 25 Stan.Envtl. L.J. 231 (2006) (reviewing Igniting a Revolution of the Earth).

Jonathan R. Lovvorn, Animal Law in Action: The Law, Public Percep-tion, and the Limits of Animal Rights Theory as a Basis for Legal Re-form, 12 Animal L. 133 (2006).

Lauren Magnotti, Student Author, Pawing Open the Courthouse Door:Why Animals' Interests Should Matter when Courts Grant Standing,80 St. John's L. Rev. 455 (2006).

Lesley J. Rogers & Gisela Kaplan, Think or Be Damned: The Problem-atic Case of Higher Cognition in Animals and Legislation for AnimalWelfare, 12 Animal L. 151 (2006).

Ani B. Satz, Would Rosa Parks Wear Fur? Toward a Nondiscrimina-tion Approach to Animal Welfare, 1 J. Animal L. & Ethics 139 (2006).

Chad West, Student Author, Economics and Ethics in the Genetic En-gineering of Animals, 19 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 413 (2006).

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Delcianna J. Winders, Confronting Barriers to the Courtroom forAnimal Advocates, 13 Animal L. 1 (2006).

David J. Wolfson, Symposium Conclusion, 13 Animal L. 123 (2006).

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