...United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit...feel better and help the people he hurt. He said that...
...Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the City University of New...educational booklets advocating the supposed ethical and nutritional benefits of a...
...was questioned about whether he was a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, given a summons for trespass and then taken off...
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...animals appearing in the circus. The circus brought a defamation complaint in Fulton County Superior Court against People for the Ethical Treatment of...
...allow the organizer of a New Year's Eve Possum Drop to use a live animal. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals successfully...
...free" policies, and they were proudly listed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) as companies that do not test on animals...
...free" policies, and they were proudly listed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) as companies that do not test on animals...
...FREE WILLIE People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals brings in the lawyer who won Loving v...
...Raising my consciousness is a herculean task. Most of my friends will tell you it can't be done without a...
...151; EDUCATION 01-2-8430 Milford Borough Board of Education v. Cerf, App. Div. (per curiam) (21 pp.) This appeal...
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