...than a dozen amici groups representing everyone from dog owners to the American Kennel Club have weighed in on the issue. Several of the seven...
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...early 1990s, she started taking in dogs to save them from euthanasia, medical ailments, or abandonment. In 2001, she moved to a rental property in...
Fort Worth's 2nd Court of Appeals has ruled that value can be attached to the love of a dog, overruling a 120-year-old case in which the Texas Supreme Court held that plaintiffs can only recover for
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...Judge MICHAEL S. KANNE, Circuit JudgeORDERThe United Taxidermists Association, a group of taxidermists licensed to practice in Illinois, sued the Illinois...
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In an about-face, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals lifted a stay of execution it had granted just two days earlier. The case involves an inmate who claims that the chemicals the state plans to use
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