Introduction
Getting Started: Suggested Readings
• Property Status of Animals
• Rights versus Welfare Debate
• Standing: Access to the Courts
• Factory Farmed Animals
• Animal Cruelty and the 1st Am.
• Animals and Philosophy
• Animals and Domestic Disputes
• Animals and Women's Studies
Cases
Statutes
Regulations
Journals and News
• Animal Law & Advocacy
• Article & News Databases
Books
• Animal Law
• Animal Rights and Animal Welfare
• Animals and Philosophy
• Animals and Women's Studies
• Animals and Theology
Two great places to start your case law research on animal law-related issues are: (1) Westlaw's Multistate Animal Law Cases database and (2) digests.
Westlaw's Multistate Animal Law Cases database (MAML-CS) contains animal law-related decisions from the state courts of all fifty states and the local courts of the District of Columbia, and may be searched just as you would search any other database in Westlaw.
A digest is a collection of headnotes taken from cases (as reported in case reporters) and categorized by topic. A headnote is a sentence-long summary of a legal issue that was discussed in a case. For information on how to use a digest to locate cases relevant to your legal issue, please visit our UCLA School of Law Legal Research and Writing Guide.
For researchers of animal law, the following West Key Numbers should provide good starting points for case law research on selected issues such as animal cruelty, stray animals, and endangered species. These Key Numbers may be referenced using either West's print digest or Westlaw: