My Client Has Nothing to Say, Your Honor
July/August 1999
Utne Reader
Japanese attorneys can now file suit on behalf of animals, giving
environmentalists a new tool in the ongoing battle against
unfettered development. According to
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(Fall 1998), lawyers representing the endangered Amani rabbit sued
to stop two golf course developments in 1995. More recent cases
involved a family of bean geese and a coalition of foxes. And, yes,
the attorneys all worked pro bono.