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Lee Hall (born in or about 1961, Chicago) is a U.S. lawyer whose published work includes a number of articles on migration, anti-terrorism legislation, and detentions. Hall, who has taught immigration law at Rutgers University, is also associated with the nonhuman rights movement, and is legal director of the international advocacy group Friends of Animals (founded in 1957). The combined interests in human rights and nonhuman rights that run through Hall's writings focus on the culture of the cage, and the concept of transcending it. Some of Hall's writing appears in the Animal Rights Library ("Modern Authors and Texts"), available athttp://www.animal-rights-library.com/authors-m/
On Their Own Terms: Bringing Animal-Rights Philosophy Down to Earth (2010) ISBN 0-9769159-3-5
Capers in the Churchyard: Animal Rights Advocacy in the Age of Terror (2006) ISBN 0-9769159-1-X
Dining With Friends: The Art of North American Vegan Cuisine (co-authored with Priscilla Feral) (2005) ISBN 0-9769159-0-1
Recent Articles more less
Speaking of Justice and Care Abolitionist Online (supplement to Issue 7; posted 1 Jul. 2008)
Where Animal Rights Can Go From Here: A Dialogue Between the Abolitionist Online and Lee Hall Abolitionist Online (Issue 7; Feb. 2008)
Animals on Stage Dissident Voice (8 Jan. 2008)
Selected Articles more less Actionline (Friends of Animals quarterly magazine)
Movement Watch Regular column in Friends of Animals' ActionLine magazine
Wind Farms: The Hype and the Hope (Summer 2007)
Playing with Your Food: The Gene Engineers (Spring 2005)
Dissident Voice
Brutal Bureaucracies: Cloning Animals for Meat and Milk Okayed (Dissident Voice, reprinted in Spinwatch Jan 2008)
Hogwash! Or, How Animal Advocates Enable Corporate Spin (29 Aug 2007)
The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act May Soon Be Law: How Could This Happen? (31 Oct 2006)
Globalizing Homeland Security Part I: Doing Time for the Towers (28 Dec 2004)
Globalizing Homeland Security Part II: Before and After Tuesday (30 Dec 2004).
Fit To Be Tamed (6 Jan 2004)
Satya Magazine
Coming of Age in a Concert Hall (Jun/Jul 07)
Homeland Security is Neither: Ecology, Justice and the Politics of Borders (Feb 2007)
Animal Rights and Wrongs Interview with Lee Hall (Oct 2006)
Other Publications
Passionate Meat and Poultry Providers, Coming to a Town Near You Arkangel (Apr 2007)
Carbon Copies: Is it ethical to turn animals into science projects? Pet cloning intensifies the issue. Legal Times (Dec 2005)
Chocolate, Unchained Dissident Voice, reprinted by Global Exchange (31 Oct 2005)
Aliens on Spaceship Earth: The Controversial Sierra Club Elections Bender’s Immigration Bulletin (Jul. 2005)
Reflections on the Masculine Hegemon: A Reply to Richard Twine Ecofem.org: The E-Journal (2005)
From Property to Person: The Case of Evelyn Hart (co-authored with Anthony Jon Waters) Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal (2000)
Podcasts & Interviews more less
Interview: Is There Anything Truly Sustainable or Humane About Eating Meat? by Joshua Frank, Alternet (May 2010)
Podcast: The H2O Podcast: Lee Hall "Veganism: It's Good for the Earth -- But Is It a Realistic Goal?" (17 Dec 2008)
Podcast: Wake Up America interview with Lee Hall (18 Dec 2006)
Podcast: VeganFreak interview with Lee Hall (Oct 2006)
Podcast: Vegan Radio interview with Lee Hall (Sep 2006)
Podcast: Animal Voices interview with Lee Hall (Aug 2006)
Interview: Animal Rights Advocacy in the Age of Terror: An Interview with Lee Hall by Salem Vegan Society (Jul 2006)
Total Books: 37