How Our Dogs and Cats Can Get Their Day In Court

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By Jessica Rubin, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, University of Connecticut. At least in Connecticut, legal advocates can now represent the interests of abused animals. Spillikin/Shutterstock.com In 2016, the FBI started to track animal cruelty, including neglect, torture and sexual abuse, because of disturbing connections. “If somebody is harming an animal, there is a good chance…


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Neil Bamforth
6 years ago

Put them in a room tied to a chair then let the lions in.

Reply to  Neil Bamforth
6 years ago

You do that with your cats and tell us how that turned out. It doesn’t make a lot of sense old bean.

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