Editor’s cornerBy Melissa Anne MayeSeptember 2011An introduction to the issue from Editor Melissa Maye.
Editor’s cornerBy Melissa Anne MayeApril 2011Join the Animal Law Section discussion group, and sign up for the Third Annual Animal Law Conference scheduled for June 10, 2011!
Homecoming heroes: Adopting retired military dogsBy Jane McBrideJune 2011The November 6, 2000 enactment of legislation known as Robby’s Law, Public Law 106-446, made the adoption of military working dogs (“MWDs”) possible.
A judicial perspective on the welfare of pets in dissolution casesBy Hon. Edward R. JordanSeptember 2011Judge Edward R. Jordan argues that careful application of current law in dissolution cases "is more than sufficient to guarantee fundamental fairness for a pet and its guardians."
Protecting pets under the Illinois Domestic Violence ActBy David H. HopkinsSeptember 2011In all-too-many cases in which victims of domestic violence would be well-advised to flee to a shelter, paralysis sets in, primarily attributable to fear as to what might happen to the family pet if it is “left behind.”
Spring legislative round-upBy Amy A. BreyerJune 2011Highlights of the animal law bills that came before the Illinois Legislature this spring.
Take the home, the frying pans and all else, but Fido is mine!By Angela PetersSeptember 2011What guidance can the court employ to determine a proper value when the pet was purchased from a shelter, has been a family companion, and there are sentimental considerations from each member of the family?
The valuation of companion animals: Neither cattle nor chattelBy Steven J. WingerSeptember 2011The legal system has traditionally treated companion animals as ordinary personal property with little value, and the majority of courts remain reluctant to acknowledge the special value that pets have for their owners.