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Animals Used in Entertainment - CLE Program





To register, please visit law.depaul.edu/cal2012event
DePaul University College of Law is an accredited Illinois MCLE provider.
This event has been approved for up to 6 hours of CLE credit.
Wednesday October 17, 2012
DePaul Center
1 East Jackson Blvd., Room 8005
Chicago, IL 60604

Join us for a day of education, analysis and discussion on the legal protection of animals in entertainment, featuring Keynote Speaker Gary Francione, one of the most well-known figures in the modern animal rights movement.

Panel Topics:
Improving the Odds for Racing Animals
Protecting Animal Actors from Harm in Film and Television
Rethinking the Role of Zoos
Beneath the Big Top: Legal Regulation of Circuses

The purpose of the conference is to engage our speakers and attendees in a productive dialogue about the ongoing use of animals in entertainment activities, focusing on the law’s role in regulating these activities to ensure the welfare of the animal participants.

Questions or to register by phone, please contact Brett Davinger 312.362.8065bdavinge@depaul.edu


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