Sentences with phrase «growing animal law»

SALDF chapters are a vital part of the growing animal law movement.

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1 Corinthians 11:14 (Men should not have long hair) 1 Corinthians 14:34 - 35 (Women should remain silent in church) Deuteronomy 13:6 - 16 (Death penalty for Apostasy) Deuteronomy 20:10 - 14 (Attack city, kill all men, keep women, children as spoils of war) Deuteronomy 21:18 - 21 (Death penalty for a rebellious son) Deuteronomy 22:19 - 25 (Kill non - virgin / kill adulterers / rapists) Ecclesiastes 1:18 (Knowledge is bad) Exodus 21:1 - 7 (Rules for buying slaves) Exodus 35:2 (Death for working on the Sabbath) Ezekiel 9:5 - 6 (Murder women / children) Genesis 1:3,4,5,11,12,16 (God creates light, night and day, plants grow, before creating sun) Genesis 3:16 (Man shall rule over woman) Jeremiah 19:9 (Cannibalism) John 3:18 (He who believes in Jesus is saved, he that doesn't is condemned) John 5:46 - 47 (Jesus references Old Testament) Leviticus 3:1 - 17 (Procedure for animal sacrifice) Leviticus 19:19 (No mixed fabrics in clothing) Leviticus 19:27 (Don't trim hair or beard) Leviticus 19:28 (No tattoos) Leviticus 20:9 (Death for cursing father or mother) Leviticus 20:10 (Death for adultery) Leviticus 20:13 (Death for gay men) Leviticus 21:17 - 23 (Ugly people, lame, dwarfs, not welcome on altar) Leviticus 25:45 (Strangers can be bought as slaves) Luke 12:33 (Sell your possessions, and give to the poor) Luke 14:26 (You must hate your family and yourself to follow Jesus) Mark 10:11 - 12 (Leaving your spouse for another is adultery) Mark 10:21 - 22 (Sell your possessions and give to the poor) Mark 10:24 - 25 (Next to impossible for rich to get into heaven) Mark 16:15 - 16 (Those who hear the gospel and don't believe go to hell) Matthew 5:17 - 19 (Jesus says he has come to enforce the laws of the Old Testament) Matthew 6:5 - 6 (Pray in secret) Matthew 6:18 (Fast for Lent in secret) Matthew 9:12 (The healthy don't need a doctor, the sick do) Matthew 10:34 - 37 (Jesus comes with sword, turns families against each other, those that love family more than him are not worthy) Matthew 12:30 (If you're not with Jesus, you're against him) Matthew 15:4 (Death for not honouring your father and mother) Matthew 22:29 (Jesus references Old Testament) Matthew 24:37 (Jesus references Old Testament) Numbers 14:18 (Following generations blamed for the sins of previous ones) Psalms 137:9 (Violence against children) Revelation 6:13 (The stars fell to earth like figs) Revelation 21:8 (Unbelievers, among others, go to hell) 1 Timothy 2:11 - 12 (Women subordinate and must remain silent) 1 Timothy 5:8 (If you don't provide for your family, you are an infidel)
Animals Australia says laws now allow battery hens to be packed into cages where they can not stretch their wings; mother pigs can be caged barely able to move for months on end; and chickens raised for meat have been bred to grow at three times their natural rate, causing health problems.
It is grown with the laws of nature in mind (meaning animals are fed their native diets, not a mix of grains and animal by - products, and have free - range access to the outdoors).
As we have said already, all animals that live on farinaceous food grow fat willy - nilly; and man is no exception to the universal law
Does the effort in Ohio and in other states mark a growing trend for animal welfare laws across the country?
China has no animal protection laws for dogs or livestock, but animal welfare movements are growing there and in much of Asia.
Among ALDF's many efforts to support the field of animal law is our growing network of Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) chapters on law school campuses throughout the U.S. and Canimal law is our growing network of Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) chapters on law school campuses throughout the U.S. and CAnimal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) chapters on law school campuses throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Barnett was one of three law students awarded The Animal Legal Defense Fund's (ALDF) Advancement of Animal Law Scholarships last year for their outstanding work in the growing field of animal llaw students awarded The Animal Legal Defense Fund's (ALDF) Advancement of Animal Law Scholarships last year for their outstanding work in the growing field of animaAnimal Legal Defense Fund's (ALDF) Advancement of Animal Law Scholarships last year for their outstanding work in the growing field of animaAnimal Law Scholarships last year for their outstanding work in the growing field of animal lLaw Scholarships last year for their outstanding work in the growing field of animalanimal lawlaw.
Dr. Steven Tauber — Associate Professor and the Chair of the Department of Government & International Affairs at the University of South Florida, whose just - published book is «Navigating The Jungle: Law, Politics, and the Animal Advocacy Movement» — discusses how, because he experienced allergies and asthma as a child, he did not grow up with any animals.
Bengal's public service dates back to the Vietnam War, but his accomplishments fighting for animals includes the creation of humane law enforcement operations at several Philadelphia - area animal organizations, including Women's Humane Society, Delaware County SPCA, and at the Pennsylvania SPCA, which has continued to grow, despite the lack of any government funding.
Additionally, a growing number of student animal law groups are rapidly appearing across the country and around the world.
The growing number of bans on live - animal sales across the United States will end up serving as a perfect illustration of the law of unintended consequences.
(b) Though no specific breed of dog is inherently dangerous or vicious, the growing pet overpopulation and lack of regulation of animal breeding practices necessitates a repeal of the ban on breed - specific solutions and a more immediate alternative to existing laws.
Ted Genoways at Mother Jones has an excellent cover story on the growing number of «ag gag» laws that criminalize documenting animal abuse at factory farms.
Ted Genoways at Mother Jones has an excellent cover story on the growing number of so - called «ag gag» laws that criminalize documenting animal abuse at factory farms.
Meanwhile, on the law school front, the number of courses on animal law has grown in the past decade from six to 80.
Rather, as animal rights become a a growing concern, law firms are developing specializations in animal rights, as reported in this recent article from the Ventura County Star (July 10, 2007).
A litany of federal, provincial and municipal laws and policies will impact how that plant or animal is grown or raised, processed, transported, sold, distributed, labelled (organic?)
As a general rule, if you do a thing that has potential commercial impact involving another state (such as growing feed for your animals and therefore not buying feed from a farmer out of state), then Congress can pass laws that restrict such actions.
«How to Become a Law Professor Main Animal Law Practices Grow as «Animal Companions» Gain Acceptance»
Drawing on a growing body of Canadian case law and legislation relating to animal issues, particularly in Ontario, lawyers practicing animal law are at the forefront of an exciting new field of law.
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