Animal Law

The University of Denver Animal Law Program is the only animal law program in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. In collaboration with similar programs across the country, as well as local and national attorneys, we seek to educate the next generation of animal law advocates, and in turn, for those advocates to protect the well-being of non-human animals in the United States and around the world. We provide educational and hands-on opportunities in a wide variety of animal law fields, engaging with the legal and moral issues surrounding the use of animals for food, entertainment, experimentation, and fashion.

Formally launched in 2021, the DU Animal Law Program is founded on a commitment to three ideals. First, we believe the law does not adequately protect the lives, interests, and needs of animals. Despite a growing body of work documenting the sentience, cognition, and autonomy of animals, non-humans are routinely killed or harmed unnecessarily. Second, we believe that attorneys and the law have an important role to play in protecting animals and facilitating a pro-animal social change agenda. Third, we believe academics and research should create space to challenge our assumptions about society and the law's intersection with animals. The creation and dissemination of quality research should catalyze changes in law and policy in the service of protecting animals.

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The DU Sturm College of Law is listed as one of Kaplan's "Top 10 Law Schools for Animal Law."

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Animal Law Certificate

The goal of the Animal Law Certificate is to provide students with sufficient education and experience so they will 1) attain an in-depth understanding of the animal related legal fields, and 2) acquire the skills and knowledge that will prove valuable to employers hiring recent graduates. The Animal Law Certificate focuses on substantive coverage and experiential learning. At the same time, the Certificate recognizes that animal law spans many areas of legal study, and thus requires a broad, general legal education, which includes courses on civil rights. Accordingly, the credit expectations for specialized courses in animal law are correspondingly lower than might otherwise be expected. Students who complete the requirements for the program are entitled to a certificate in animal law. Please contact Program Manager Jess Beaulieu with any additional inquiries. 

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Live-Client Offerings: Environmental Law Clinic

We are always pleased to meet with students interested in animal law careers to discuss schedules, assist with directed research projects, or advise about upcoming courses, externships, and other opportunities focused on animal law.

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Student Opportunities

To further improve the lives of all nonhuman animals, the Animal Law Program collaborates with leading animal protection organizations. These relationships give our animal law students the opportunity to engage with groups beyond the classroom and to also assist them with research. If you are a student interested in learning more about the following organizations or in conducting legal research for them, please contact Animal Law Program Manager Jess Beaulieu at jessica.beaulieu@du.edu.

Expand the section below to learn how DU's Animal Law Program supports public interest student employment opportunities through its annual Summer Fellowship awards.

University of Denver Student Animal Legal Defense Fund

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Since its founding in 1979, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has been fighting to protect the lives and well-being of animals via the legal system. Today, their groundbreaking efforts are supported by hundreds of dedicated attorneys and more than 100,000 members nationwide. DU boasts a robust Student Chapter of the ALDF, which works to educate the DU community about forms of institutionalized animal abuse, understand how the law can be used to combat animal cruelty, and support the greater Denver community in its efforts to improve animal welfare.

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If you would like to receive emails about Animal Law Program events and activities, please click the button below or email Program Manager Jess Beaulieu at jessica.beaulieu@du.edu for more information.

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Supporting DU's Animal Law Program

The DU Animal Law Program's work is made possible by the sponsorship, generosity, and encouragement of donors. With that support, we can educate the next generation of attorneys who want to protect the interests and well-being of non-human animals. You can help support us directly by clicking the link below, or contact Program Manager Jess Beaulieu for more information about the various ways to contribute. Thank you for your consideration!

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Animal Law Program Annual Reports

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Affiliated Faculty & Staff

Animal law both intersects with and impacts most traditional areas of the law. The affiliated faculty and staff of the University of Denver Animal Law Program represent many diverse legal backgrounds, from environmental law to constitutional law. They are always available to speak with students about opportunities within the many fields of animal law.

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Advisors and Fellows

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We foster an ambitious vision for the future of DU's Animal Law Program, and to help us achieve it, we draw upon a dynamic group of animal law experts and community leaders who serve as visiting fellows and members of our Board of Advisors. This group assists by providing research support, increasing the Animal Law Program's public visibility, and expanding our impact throughout Colorado and across the nation. Learn more about our visiting fellows and advisory board members in the profiles below, and discover the ways they are helping to advance the Animal Law Program and educate the next generation of animal rights attorneys.
 

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