February
11,
2023

Congratulations to Brooks Institute Scholars Research Fellowship recipient, S. Marek Muller!

September
21,
2022

Two Yale Law School students, Emma Findlen LeBlanc ’24 and Thomas Poston ’24, are the 2022-2023 Emerging Scholars Fellows with the Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy.

July
21,
2022

The Brooks Institute is relaunching the National Animal Law Competitions (NALC) with support from the animal law programs at Harvard, Lewis & Clark, the University of Denver, the University of San Francisco, Vermont, and Yale. The Competitions will be held in March 2023.

April
19,
2022
Chris Green, executive director of the Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School, will receive the American Bar Association’s Animal Law Committee’s Excellence in the Advancement of Animal Law Award.
March
15,
2022
Lori Gruen's research into animal ethics is going deeper thanks to a Brooks Institute Scholars Research Fellowship.
January
17,
2022

Lori Gruen, a William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University, has been awarded the Brooks Institute Scholars Research Fellowship. 

November
15,
2021

Chris Green, Executive Director of Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Program, discusses the Shape of Animal Law and Policy to Come.

November
10,
2021

Harvard Law School today announced the establishment of a $10 million endowment for the Animal Law & Policy Program, thanks to a gift from the Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy.

November
2,
2021

Two Yale Law School students, A.J. Hudson ’23 and Saylor Soinski ’23, were among the six Emerging Scholars Fellows announced by the Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy.

November
2,
2021
In a new paper to be published in the series Animal Law Fundamentals organized by the U.S.-based Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy, University of Toronto Faculty of Law Professor Angela Fernandez asks, “Should animals still be considered property?”