Executive Director Tim Woodward of the Animal Rescue Corps and attorney Jessica Schultz will lead the discussion, titled "Animals in Legal Limbo: Reviewing Cost-of-Care Laws to Develop a Model Framework." The session aims to bridge the gap between emergency intervention and long-term legal resolution. Woodward emphasizes that the current state of legal proceedings forces many animals to remain in a state of uncertainty long after their initial rescue. By advocating for improved cost-of-care frameworks, the speakers hope to create processes that protect constitutional rights while ensuring animals are not left languishing in shelters.
Fixing the Legal Limbo of Rescued Animals
When a rescue operation ends, a different struggle often begins for animals trapped in the court system for months or years. On August 19, the American Bar Association will host a session to address how cost-of-care laws can better serve these victims while easing the burden on taxpayers and shelters.

The presentation will be moderated by Machelle Hall, a specialist in environmental and animal welfare law. The panel intends to provide a blueprint for legislation that is both effective and accessible for courts to implement. Attendees can join the virtual event at 2 p.m. EDT to participate in a live question-and-answer session regarding the future of animal welfare litigation.



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