Calling all law students interested in laboratory animal law

The Lewis & Clark Animal Law Review is seeking student submissions to be published in Volume 30, Issue 2: A Special 2024 Spring Edition addressing topics related to the law and ethics of animal testing and experimentation. These student articles will be published alongside professional articles coordinated by Dr. Paul Locke and Rebecca Critser from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.


Interested students should submit an abstract and outline for a paper exploring laboratory animal law. Each of the three student winners will receive a $500 scholarship and become published authors. Submissions should discuss the proposed paper topic, how the author intends to approach the topic in a novel way, and include an outline of proposed headings and subheadings.

The attachment contains additional details about this opportunity.

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