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Animals In Court

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We have often written about the importance of the legal system to the fight for animal rights (ISAR's Amicus Curiae Brief Has Been Filed In The Supreme Court, ISAR Amicus Curiae Brief in U.S. v. Stevens, ISAR In The Supreme Court Of The United States, Free Speech and Cruelty to Animals), and most recently about the case

of United States v. Stevens now pending in the Supreme Court of the United States and scheduled for argument on October 6, 2009.

 

As ISAR supporters know, we have submitted an amicus curiae ("friend-of-the-court") brief in that case on behalf of the government, in an effort to save the federal statute which makes it a crime to create, possess or sell videos of animal cruelty.

 

In our various essays about the importance of the Stevens case to the cause of animal rights, we have expressly and by implication stressed even the greater importance of using the courts in the name of animal protection, and doing so by taking advantage of court rules which allow the submission of amicus curiae briefs.

 

In the Stevens case, the "Petitioner" is the United States government, represented by the Solicitor General of the United States, which lost in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit when it declared the "crush video" statute to be an unconstitutional abridgement of the First Amendment.

 

The "Respondent" is Robert J. Stevens, who was convicted in the federal trial court of trafficking in the illegal videos.

 

Below you will find a list of individuals and organizations who have filed amicus curiae briefs, and on whose behalf-and li

ve links to their actual briefs.

 

ISAR encourages you to open each brief to its Table of Contents. There you will find an outline of each argument. Apart from the constitutional and other arguments, we want you to focus on a separate, but extremely important, question: who has supported the animals, and who has supported the complicit animal abuser?

 

Supporting the government are a few "criminal justice" interests. They understand the importance of the statute for law enforcement. Another brief focuses on technical constitutional analysis, and argues that the statute is constitutional and applies to Stevens.

 

That leaves only five briefs from animal protection organizations--NWARN, HSUS, ALDF, ISAR, ASPCA-in support of constitutionality, and thus for the animals. Putting aside the obvious differences in approach among the briefs, the fact is that these five organizations have stood up for the animals. ISAR's question is: where is everyone else?

 

Our answer is that they're either indifferent or asleep at the switch, and we don't know which is worse.

 

That's not true of the other side, supporting the monstrous Mr. Stevens. Weighing in are the hunters, booksellers, entertainers, reporters, media, photographers, hikers-you name them (and you can read not only their arguments, but their stated interests in this case, which include everything from "freedom of expression" to "enjoying the outdoors").

 

You will note from the covers of these briefs that the amici are repre

sented by some of the brand names of the First Amendment bar, lawyers and professors alike, and some of America's largest law firms.

 

The Stevens case is thus both an example and a microcosm of what the animal protection movement is up against in the courts of America.

 

Unless many more participants in this movement understand the importance of using the courts to help animals, and begin to act accordingly, we will continue to fight on an unequal playing field and the real losers will be the animals.

 

Amicus briefs

 

For the Petitioner, and the statute

 

Brief for The Center on the Administration of Criminal Law in Support of Petitioner

 

Brief for The Northwest Animal Rights Network in Support of Petitioner

 

Brief for

The Humane Society of the United States in Support of Petitioner

 

Brief for The Animal Legal Defense Fund in Support of Petitioner

 

Brief for Florida, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia, in Support of Petitioner

 

Brief for International Society for Animal Rights in Support of Petitioner

 

Brief for American Society for

the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Support of Petitioner

 

Brief for Washington Legal Foundation and the Allied Education Foundation in Support of Petitioner

 

For the Respondent, and against the statute

 

Brief for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc., in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the Association of American Publishers, Inc., the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, the Association of American University Presses, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, Entertainment Consumers Association, Entertainment Merchants Association, Film Independent, Freedom to Read Foundation, Independent Book Publishers Association, Independent Filmmakers Project, Independent Film & Television Alliance, The International Documentary Association, the National Associatio

n of Recording Merchandisers, the National Association of Theater Owners, Inc., and Pen American Center, in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and Thirteen News Media Organizations in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for The Professional Outdoor Media Association, the American Society of Media Photographers, the North American Nature Photography Association, the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association, the Southeastern Outdoor Press Association, and the Texas Outdoor Writers Association in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the National Rife Association of America, Inc., in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the 1st Amendment Lawyers in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the the DKT Liberty Project, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Center for Democracy and Technology in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the Safari Club International and the Congressional Sportsmen Foundation in Support of Respondent

 

Brief

for the National Coalition Against Censorship and the College Art Association in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for the CATO Institute in Support of Respondent

 

Brief for A Group of American Law Professors in Support of Neither Party

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Non-profit organizations usually solicit contributions to support their activities through direct mail campaigns.

 

But that doesn't make sense for ISAR.

 

For one thing, today's costs of direct mail solicitation by organizations like ISAR which lack multi-million dollar budgets greatly exceed a reasonable return. Frankly, ISAR would rather use the money we have in support of our humane education programs (www.isaronline.org), rather than spend it on paper suppliers, copy writers, and the United States Post Office.

 

Second, we believe that what we do-from our published monographs, to our litigation, to our efforts preventing Michael Vick from benefiting by abusing dogs, and much more (www.isaronline.org) - speaks for itself.

 

ISAR needs ongoing contributions to continue and broaden its animal rights programs. It's as simple as that.

 

If you like what we do, PLEASE DONATE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Among the many blessings of the I

nternet is the phenomenon called the "Weblog"--- or "Blog" for short.

 

Originally mostly a vehicle for the expression of the author's personal views on any subject that interested him, Blogs have evolved into a means for organizations such as ISAR to communicate with its supporters and others who may be interested in the Blogger's activities.

 

Essays include such topics as, "Animals In Court", "Vick Scores Again", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of July 26, 2009", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of July 5, 2009", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of June 28, 2009", "Th-th-th-that's all folks!': Henry Cohen's Review of Steven M. Wise's New Book", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of June 21, 2009", "ISAR's Amicus Curiae Brief Has Been Filed In The Supreme Court", "ISAR Hits A Nerve", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of June 7, 2009", "ISAR Amicus Curiae Brief in U.S. v. Stevens", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of May 31, 2009", "ISAR vs. Michael Vick", "Great Success for Animal Legal Defense Fund...and Hundreds of Dogs", "Animals Today Announcement: Program of May 17, 2009", "Another Milestone For Animal Rights Law", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of May 10,2009", "Animals Today'

Announcement: Program of May 3, 2009", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of April 26, 2009", "ISAR In The Supreme Court Of The United States", "Another ISAR Legislative Idea is Copied", "Animals Today' Announcement: Program of April 12, 2009", "ISAR and 'Animals Today' Radio

Show", "Only ISAR 'Gets It' About Mandatory Spay/Neuter", "Free Speech and Cruelty to Animals", "Half a Loaf", "ISAR's International Homeless Animals' Dayâ„¢ 2008", "ISAR's Model Mandatory Spay/Neuter Statute Garnering Attention", "UBS and Other Generous Matching Donations", "Important New Publication: Stanford Journal of Animal Law and Policy", "Annotated Text of ISAR's Model Mandatory Spay/Neuter Statute", "Websites Providing Information About Animal Law", "Overview of ISAR's Revolutionary Model Mandatory Spay/Neuter Statute", "The Case Against Zoos", "ISAR's Revolutionary Model Mandatory Spay/Neuter Statute", "Vive Brigitte Bardot", "ISAR's 'Harming Companion Animals' Monograph To Be Used In Law School 'Animal Law And Rights Course'", "ISAR and Animal Rights in Europe", "Harming Companion Animals: Liability and Damages", "Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation in America by Nathan J. Winograd", "Get Political for Animals and Win the

Laws They Need by Julie E. Lewin", "Suing on Behalf of Animals: New Case", "Capitol Hill's Animal Friends", "ISAR as Friend-of-the-Court", "Harming Companion Animals", "Celebrities and Animal Abuse", "ISAR's Brand New Website", "Animal Rights Books for Sale", "Decartes is Dead", "ISAR in Action", "Mother Jones Meets an ISAR Billboard", "Token Mandatory Spay/Neuter in Palm Beach, Florida", "Another Municipal Adoption of ISAR's Model Mandatory Spay/Neuter Statute", "Heart Bleeding for Vick, But Not His Victims", "What made Michael Vick?"

 

Individuals and organizations who want to receive our complimentary Bl

og need only request to be placed on ISAR's mailing list at www.isaronline.blogspot.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contributions to ISAR make possible the Society's work for Animal Rights. ISAR is a non-profit organization and is tax exempt under Section 501 © (3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code. We depend solely on our dedicated supporters to enable us to continue and expand our work on behalf of animals. For more information about our work, please visit htt

p://www.isaronline.org.

 

To support ISAR by making a tax-deductible donation please Click Here.

 

 

Please feel free to pass ISAR's Newsletter Bulletin along to family and friends.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS

Law and Education Serving Animals

 

Phone: 570-586-2200

Fax: 570-586-9580

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Website: www.isaronline.org

 

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