2006 Market Revolution: Recognizing Animals’ Intrinsic Values

Dates & Location

October 13–15, 2006
Lewis & Clark Law School
Portland, Oregon

Highlights & Reflections

Market Revolution: Recognizing Animals’ Intrinsic Values marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of animal law, challenging traditional property-based frameworks and advancing the idea that animals possess inherent worth deserving of legal recognition. Hosted at Lewis & Clark Law School, the conference brought together leading advocates, attorneys, scholars, and students to explore how legal systems can better reflect animals’ intrinsic value across practice areas.

The conference opened on Friday with panels addressing the protection of marine life, legal developments affecting animals and their rescuers during disasters, international advancements in animal law in Australia and Canada, and efforts to prevent the exploitation of primates as pets and for profit. These sessions highlighted both emerging threats to animals and innovative legal responses in domestic and international contexts.

Saturday’s programming focused on enforcement, litigation, and policy strategies aimed at dismantling systemic cruelty. Sessions examined fighting canned hunts and animal fighting, bioethical challenges in animal research and cloning, defending activists’ constitutional rights, and estate planning solutions for companion animals. A featured presentation by Steven M. Wise explored the pursuit of fundamental common law rights for nonhuman animals and the legal pathways for achieving them. Afternoon panels addressed civil and criminal remedies recognizing companion animals’ intrinsic value, legislative efforts on behalf of farmed animals, protections for animals used in entertainment, and the ongoing problems posed by puppy mills. The day concluded with a banquet, auction, scholarship award ceremony, and keynote address by James B. Mason.

Sunday’s sessions emphasized the future of the animal law movement through education and professional development. Panels focused on building and expanding animal law curricula, developing clinics, and supporting faculty and students in law schools nationwide. The conference concluded with a practical workshop on successful animal lawyering, covering career paths, advocacy strategies, and the integration of animal law into legal practice.

Market Revolution: Recognizing Animals’ Intrinsic Values underscored a growing shift in animal law—from viewing animals as commodities toward recognizing their inherent dignity—and helped lay the groundwork for many of the legal advances that followed.

Friday

2:00 – 4:00 p.m. PT

Defending Whales, Dolphins and Ocean Fish

Room 1
Sue Fisher, marine mammal consultant, Animal Welfare Institute
Andrew Hawley, Staff Attorney, Defenders of Wildlife
Joel Reynolds, Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council’s (NRDC)

 

Legal Developments for Animals and their Rescuers in Disasters

Plenary Panel
Room 8
Barbara J. Gislason, Attorney, MSBA Animal Law Committee
Russ Mead, The Shared Earth Foundation Visiting Professor, Center for Animal Law Studies, Lewis & Clark Law School
Andrew Ireland Moore, Disaster Field Responder, Humane Society of the United States
Steven Wise, President, Nonhuman Rights Project

 

4:15 – 6:15 p.m. PT

Animal Law Developments in Australia & Canada

Plenary Panel
Room 1
Katrina Sharman, Director, Voiceless
Martine Lachance, Professor of Law, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)

 

Preventing the Exploitation of Primates as Pets and for Profit

Plenary Panel
Room 8
Sarah Baeckler Davis, Executive Director, Humane Society of Naples
Nicole Paquette, General Counsel and Director, Animal Protection Institute

 

Saturday

8:30 – 9:00 a.m. PT

Registration & Continental Breakfast

 

9:00 – 10:20 a.m. PT

Fighting Canned Hunts, Contest Kills, and Animal Fighting

Plenary Panel
Room 7
Nancy Perry, Senior Vice President of Government Relations, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
Tanya Sanerib, Associate Attorney, Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal

 

Animals in Research: Pet cloning, Patents, and Bioethics

Plenary Panel
Room 8
Elizabeth DeCoux, Assistant Professor of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida
Tracie Letterman, Vice President of Federal Affairs, Humane Society Legislative Fund
Art LaFrance, Professor, Lewis & Clark Law School

 

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PT

Defending Activists and their Constitutional Rights: Wegman’s and SHAC Case Studies

Plenary Panel
Room 7
Len Egert, Attorney, Egert and Trakinski
Will Potter, Journalist and Author, GreenIsTheNewRed.com

 

Estate Planning for Companion Animals

Room 8
Eden Rose Brown, Co-Author and Editor, “Giving” Philanthropy for Everyone

 

12:00 – 12:45 p.m. PT

Lunch

 

12:45 – 1:45 p.m. PT

Why Trying to Obtain Fundamental Common Law Rights is Good for Nonhuman Animals and How it Can Be Accomplished

Steven Wise, President, Nonhuman Rights Project

 

2:00 – 4:00 p.m. PT

Recognizing Companion Animals’ Intrinsic Values: Civil Damages and Criminal Actions

Room 7
Scott Beckstead, Senior State Director for Oregon, Humane Society of the United States
Amy Breyer, Principal Founder, Animal Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association
Elizabeth DeCoux, Assistant Professor of Law, Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida

 

Causes of Action & Legislative Efforts for “Farmed Animals”

Room 8
Carter Dillard, Senior Policy Advisor, Animal Legal Defense Fund
Nancy Perry, Senior Vice President of Government Relations, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
David Wolfson, Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP

 

4:15 – 6:00 p.m. PT

Protecting “Performing Animals”: Zoos, and Circuses

Room 7
Nicole Paquette, General Counsel and Director, Animal Protection Institute
Tanya Sanerib, Associate Attorney, Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal

 

Problems with Puppy Mills

Room 8
Sara Amundson, Executive Director, Humane Society Legislative Fund
Bruce Wagman, Partner, Schiff Hardin

 

6:00 – 9:00 p.m. PT

Banquet, Auction, Scholarship Award Ceremony, with Keynote Address

James B. Mason, Author & Attorney

 

Sunday

9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. PT

Animal Law Curriculum: Resources, Support, and Developing Courses & Clinics

Room 7

-Funding
-Gaining student and administrative support
-Marketing
-What and how to teach
-Networking
-and more!

Laura Ireland, Partner, Gibbons & Ireland, LLP
Bruce Wagman, Partner, Schiff Hardin
Steven Wise, President, Nonhuman Rights Project
David Wolfson, Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP

 

1:00 – 4:00 p.m. PT

Successful Animal Lawyering

Room 7

-Solo or small practice
-Exclusively animal law or incorporating other areas of practice
-Screening clients
-Proactive lawyering
-Defensive lawyering
-Role as an activist
-How much to charge/recovering costs and fees
-Networking/marketing
-and more!

 

Scott Beckstead, Senior State Director for Oregon, Humane Society of the United States
Amy Breyer, Principal Founder, Animal Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association
Len Egert, Attorney, Egert and Trakinski
Corey Evans, Founding Partner, Evans & Page
Geneva Page, Partner, Evans & Page

 

Sara Amundson

Executive Director
Humane Society Legislative Fund

Scott Beckstead

Senior State Director for Oregon
Humane Society of the United States

Amy Breyer

Principal Founder
Animal Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association

Eden Rose Brown

Co-Author and Editor
“Giving” Philanthropy for Everyone

Sarah Baeckler Davis

Executive Director
Humane Society of Naples

Elizabeth DeCoux

Assistant Professor of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law in Jacksonville, Florida

Carter Dillard

Senior Policy Advisor
Animal Legal Defense Fund

Len Egert

Attorney
Egert and Trakinski

Corey Evans

Founding Partner
Evans & Page

Sue Fisher

marine mammal consultant
Animal Welfare Institute

Barbara J. Gislason

Attorney
MSBA Animal Law Committee

Andrew Hawley

Staff Attorney
Defenders of Wildlife

Laura Ireland

Partner
Gibbons & Ireland, LLP

James B. Mason

Author & Attorney

Martine Lachance

Professor of Law
University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)

Art LaFrance

Professor
Lewis & Clark Law School

Tracie Letterman

Vice President of Federal Affairs
Humane Society Legislative Fund

Russ Mead

The Shared Earth Foundation Visiting Professor
Center for Animal Law Studies, Lewis & Clark Law School

Andrew Ireland Moore

Disaster Field Responder
Humane Society of the United States

Geneva Page

Partner
Evans & Page

Nicole Paquette

General Counsel and Director
Animal Protection Institute

Nancy Perry

Senior Vice President of Government Relations
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)

Will Potter

Journalist and Author
GreenIsTheNewRed.com

Joel Reynolds

Senior Attorney
Natural Resources Defense Council’s (NRDC)

Tanya Sanerib

Associate Attorney
Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal

Katrina Sharman

Director
Voiceless

Bruce Wagman

Partner
Schiff Hardin

Steven Wise

President
Nonhuman Rights Project

David Wolfson

Partner
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP