Category Archives: In the News
Whales and Dolphins Seen Playing Together
Off the coast of two different Hawaiian islands, Maui and Kauai, scientists report seeing whales and dolphins playing together. Specifically, in both places, they saw a humpback whale lifting her head out of the water with a dolphin resting on … Continue reading
Rising Tides and Crumbling Walls
How public opinion came to the defense of two elephants. In the opening chapter of Rattling the Cage, Steven Wise describes the legal dichotomy between human and nonhuman animals as an ancient, seemingly impenetrable wall. Human interests on one side … Continue reading
Federal Judge Allows NhRP to Appear as Friend of the Court in PETA v. SeaWorld
The Nonhuman Rights Project today issued the following press release: Jan 26th, 2012: Over the objections of both PETA and SeaWorld, U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey T. Miller granted a request by the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) to appear as … Continue reading
Liberty and Justice for All
Steven Wise’s presentation, “Liberty and Justice for All – the Nonhuman Rights Project”– at the 2010 Lewis & Clark Animal Law Conference in Portland, Oregon, is now available for viewing here. The video runs about 90 minutes and is a … Continue reading
“Watch Out! There’s Something You Can’t See!”
Video shows chimpanzees warn their friends of danger up ahead of them Knowing what someone else doesn’t know enables you to take advantage of them – or, on the other hand, help them. It’s one of the hallmarks of extra … Continue reading
Nonhuman Apes Make Careful Decisions
New study shows sophisticated decision making When we humans have important decisions to make, we weigh out the options and try to calculate what approach would have the best chances of success, based on the available information. Other great apes … Continue reading
Kevin Schneider – Volunteer of the Month
Congratulations to our Volunteer of the Month for January 2012: Kevin Schneider. Kevin Schneider started working with the Nonhuman Rights Project in the summer of 2010 as a volunteer social-media contributor and web editor. In the summer of 2011, Kevin … Continue reading
Going a Step Further than ‘Animal Rights’
Staff Report In Miller-McCune’s magazine article, “Should Animals be Considered People?” Steven Wise explains the rationale underlying the Nonhuman Rights Project. He describes how he came to take a different approach from other legal experts, as well as from the … Continue reading
Steven M. Wise’s Op-Ed in the Portland Tribune
On December 8, 2011, The Portland Tribune published an op-ed by Steven M. Wise, President of the Nonhuman Rights Project.
Lecture at Brooklyn Law School
On November 11, 2011, the Brooklyn Law School Student Animal Legal Defense Fund hosted a dinner and lecture with Professor Steven Wise, President of the Nonhuman Rights Project.
Too Little, Too Late
Feld Entertainment, the owners of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, just agreed to pay a $270,000 fine to settle USDA allegations of mishandling the elephants and other exotic animals they enslave.
The Difference between Legal Capacity & Standing
“The problem with animal rights claims in American courts is always standing,” Molly Peterson writes in her blog. “Courts are for laws; laws are for people. Animals might have ethical rights; those rights have little-to-nothing to do with human laws.”
First Ever Advanced Degree in Animal Law
Lewis & Clark Law School begins LL.M in Animal Law Lewis & Clark Law School recently announced the world’s first advanced degree in animal law. The Animal Law LL.M Program received approval from the American Bar Association. An LL.M is … Continue reading
Supreme Court Likely to Rule Against Animals
Hears federal preemption case that has ties to animal welfare National Meat Association v. Harris For the second time in three years the US Supreme Court has taken up an animal welfare issue. The National Meat Association, an industry trade … Continue reading
Appeals Court Sides with Ringling Circus
Plaintiffs failed for lack of “standing” By Natalie Prosin October 31st: The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit against Feld Entertainment, the owners of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The suit was … Continue reading
Will PETA’s SeaWorld Suit Sink or Swim?
Regardless, another approach will soon change everything The animal rights organization PETA is accusing SeaWorld of keeping its famous “Shamu” killer whales in conditions that violate the 13th Amendment’s ban on slavery. The suit – filed on behalf of Tilikum … Continue reading
Steven Wise on C-SPAN
Steve Wise, Judge Richard Posner, and Professor Richard Epstein debate animal rights particularly concerning Steve Wise’s book, “Rattling the Cage: Towards Legal Rights for Animals.” The debate was filmed April 4, 2000 for C-SPAN.
Steven Wise on Urban Update
In this interview on Urban Update, a New England program on Boston’s NBC affiliate, Steve discusses Lord Mansfield’s decision in the 1772 Somerset v. Stuart case that abolished slavery in Great Britain.
Monica Miller – Volunteer of the Month
The Nonhuman Rights Project is pleased to feature Monica Miller as our Volunteer of the Month for October 2011. As one of our most engaged volunteers, Monica has been rewarding the NhRP with her hard work since 2010.
Steven Wise Discusses Slavery on ‘Nitebeat’
Steven Wise discusses his book “Though the Heavens May Fall” with Barry Nolan on the show “Nitebeat”. The book describes how a 1772 court case was responsible for making slavery illegal in Great Britain.
Steven Wise on CNBC “Hotwire”
Steve is interviewed on CNBC’s “Hotwire” on August 19, 1999, about his Animal Law course at Harvard Law.
MSNBC Interview with Steven Wise
In this video clip from September 19, 1999 which aired on MSNBC, Steve Wise, President of the Nonhuman Rights Project, is interviewed about the burgeoning field of animal rights law and how he is leading the charge to change the … Continue reading
