Animal Law in a Nutshell by Frasch Pamela & Hessler Katherine & Waisman Sonia

Animal Law in a Nutshell by Frasch Pamela & Hessler Katherine & Waisman Sonia

Author:Frasch, Pamela & Hessler, Katherine & Waisman, Sonia [Frasch, Pamela]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781634607919
Publisher: West Academic
Published: 2016-06-16T16:00:00+00:00


VII. SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING

• Christopher C. Eck & Robert E. Bovett, Oregon Dog Control Laws and Due Process: A Case Study, 4 ANIMAL L. 95 (1998) (examining the use of constitutional due process arguments and the court’s three part test regarding forfeiture laws; characterizing due process challenges as useful tools for attorneys in forfeiture cases).

• Lynn A. Epstein, There are No Bad Dogs, Only Bad Owners: Replacing Strict Liability with a Negligence Standard in Dog Bite Cases, 13 ANIMAL L. 129 (2006) (describing strict liability in standard dog bite cases; arguing for a negligence standard analogous to parental liability for children, where the court would focus on the owner’s conduct rather than that of the dog).

• Shawn Gorman & Julie Levy, Note, A Public Policy Toward the Management of Feral Cats, 2 PIERCE L. REV. 157 (2004).

• Rebecca J. Huss, Rescue Me: Legislating Cooperation Between Animal Control Authorities and Rescue Organizations, 39 CONN. L. REV. 2059 (2007) (describing the relationship between public and private parties in regulating the housed and non-housed pet population; suggesting legislative methods for increasing adoptions, sterilizations, and retention in homes).

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• Cynthia A. McNeely & Sarah A. Lindquist, Dangerous Dog Laws: Failing to Give Man’s Best Friend a Fair Shake at Justice, 3 J. ANIMAL L. 99 (2007) (exploring the validity of non-breed-specific dangerous dog law in light of the animals’ behavior; discussing a concern that local governments may be quick to classify a dog as dangerous to avoid future liability).

• Bernard E. Rollin, Animal Ethics and Breed-Specific Legislation, 5 J. ANIMAL L. 1 (2009) (reviewing the ethical implications of breed-specific legislation).

• JOAN SCHAFFNER, A LAWYER’S GUIDE TO DANGEROUS DOG ISSUES (2010).



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