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- Gary Lawrence Francione (born May 1954) is an American academic in the fields of law and philosophy. He is Board of Governors Professor of Law and Katzenbach...
- ISBN 978-0-674-98392-2. Francione p. 77. Hodgkinson p. 95. Hodgkinson p. 102. Francione p. 80. Francione p. 81. Francione pp. 82–83. Francione p. 85. Francione p. 86....
- Regan (1983). Francione (1990), pp. 4, 17ff. Francione (1995), pp. 4–5. Francione (1995), p. 208ff. Francione (1996), p. 32ff Francione and Garner (2010)...
- must be used to achieve their goal. While some abolitionists, like Gary Francione, professor of law, argue that abolitionists should create awareness about...
- "A Defense of a Broad Animal Protectionism," in Francione and Garner 2010, pp. 120–121. Francione, Gary Lawrence (1996). Rain without thunder: the ideology...
- incremental change is consistent with holding an abolitionist ideology. Gary Francione, professor of law at Rutgers School of Law-Newark and a leading abolitionist...
- p. 200. Francione 2003, p. 175 Francione 2003, p. 174 Hodgkinson 1999, p. 203. Hodgkinson 1999, p. 204. Francione 2003, p. 181. Francione, Gennaro (2003)...
- animals in CAFOs and slaughterhouses to the Holocaust. Law professor Gary Francione, an abolitionist, argues that all sentient beings should have the right...
- Animals, Property, and the Law (1995) is a book by Gary Francione, Distinguished Professor of Law and Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy...
- theory that sentient individuals are the center of moral concern. Gary Francione also bases his abolitionist theory of animal rights, which differs significantly...