Volume One, 1994-1995
ARTICLES
TIME FOR A SHARPER LEGAL FOCUS
by David Favre
FROM MICROBE TO MAN
by U.S. Senator Mark O. Hatfield
ANIMAL RIGHTS CAUSE GAINS CREDIBILITY
by Al Johnson
HOW NONHUMAN ANIMALS WERE TRAPPED IN A NONEXISTENT UNIVERSE
by Steven M. Wise
THE FOREST SERVICE’S BAIT AND SWITCH: A CASE STUDY ON BEAR BAITING AND THE SERVICE’S STRUGGLE TO ADOPT A REASONED POLICY ON A CONTROVERSIAL HUNTING PRACTICE WITHIN THE NATIONAL FORESTS
by Eric Glitzenstein and John Fritschiet
CONTRADICTIONS WILL OUT: ANIMAL RIGHTS V. ANIMAL SACRIFICE IN THE SUPREME COURT
by Henry Mark Holzer
THE PET THEFT ACT: CONGRESSIONAL INTENT PLOWED UNDER BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
by Nancy Goldberg Wilks
HONORABLE DISCHARGE : PAWS V. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
by Andrea Vitalich
FEDERAL ANIMAL PROTECTION STATUTES
by Henry Cohen
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