Tuesday, October 6, 2009

ISAR's Analysis Of The Supreme Court Oral Argument In United States v. Stevens




International Society For Animal Rights Skype Presentation
"ISAR's Analysis Of The Supreme Court Oral Argument In United States v. Stevens"

Presented by Professor Henry Mark Holzer
Chairman, International Society for Animal Rights




Last week ISAR conducted a Skype presentation entitled "Unpublished insights into United States v. Stevens" with ISAR's Chairman Professor Henry Mark Holzer.

Supporters of ISAR know that we've filed an amicus curiae brief in the United States Supreme Court in the First Amendment/Animal Rights case of United States v. Stevens (see ISAR's Amicus Curiae Brief Has Been Filed In The Supreme Court, ISAR Amicus Curiae Brief in U.S. v. Stevens, ISAR In The Supreme Court Of The United States, Free Speech and Cruelty to Animals).

In our most recent blog posting about the Stevens case, Animals in Court, we provided a list of, and links to, the briefs of the parties -- the government, and Stevens -- and those individuals and organizations who have filed amicus curiae briefs, and we encouraged our supporters to review the Tables of Contents to see which amici are making what arguments.

As a follow-up to ISAR's presentation "Unpublished insights into United States v. Stevens," ISAR will welcome back Professor Holzer (and interested Skype members) for a thirty minute presentation on Thursday, October 8, 2009 at 1:00PM Eastern Standard Time for his commentary and critique on the oral arguments in the Supreme Court two days earlier. Immediately following this presentation, Professor Holzer will take a few minutes to answer questions relating to the United States v. Stevens case.

We encourage you to forward ISAR's presentation information along to everyone in your email contact list and ask them to do the same.

To pre-register for our Skype presentation, be sure to add username ColleenGedrich to your Skype contact list before Thursday, October 8, 2009.

On October 8, 2009, ISAR will contact interested individuals by initiating a Skype-to-Skype call at 1:00PM Eastern Standard Time. If you do not have a Skype account (which is free), please visit http://www.skype.com/ to sign up.

Please note: this presentation will be recorded. Participation in ISAR's Skype presentation constitutes consent to use the recording on our site, etc, and asking a question constitutes permission to use the questioner's name in our promotion of the recording.