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Law professor Gary Francione contends that we treat animals in ways that would be regarded as torture if humans were involved.
Newkirk and Pacheco are seen as the leading exporters of animal rights to the more traditional animal protection groups in the United States, but sections of the movement nevertheless say PETA is not radical enough law professor Gary Francione calls them the new welfarists, arguing that their work with industries to achieve reform makes them an animal welfare, not an animal rights, group.
* A debate between Narveson and Gary Francione on Radio Netherlands on the issue of animal rights.
Gary Francione also bases his abolitionist theory of animal rights, which differs significantly from Singer's, on sentience.
Gary Francione, while an animal rights advocate, criticizes the concept of granting personhood because the animal in question is human-like, and argues instead that sentience is the only characteristic a being requires to have basic rights.
Animal rights advocates, such as Gary L. Francione and Tom Regan, argue that the animal welfare position ( advocating for the betterment of the condition of animals, but without abolishing animal use ) is inconsistent in logic and ethically unacceptable.
* Gary L. Francione
Gary Lawrence Francione ( born May 1954 ) is an American legal scholar.
* For the right not to be regarded as property, see Francione, Gary.
" Some animal rights abolitionists, most notably Gary Francione, have criticized PETA for this position, calling them the " new welfarists.
* Gary Francione, animal rights theorist and professor at Rutgers Law School
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* Gary Francione
Gary Francione writes that Herrington was one of the earliest members of the modern animal rights movement to recognize the difference between campaigning for rights and welfare.
Other books regarded as important include philosopher Tom Regan's The Case for Animal Rights ( 1983 ); Created from Animals: The Moral Implications of Darwinism by James Rachels ( 1990 ); Animals, Property, and the Law ( 1995 ) by legal scholar Gary Francione, Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals by another legal scholar Steven M. Wise ( 2000 ); and Animal Rights and Moral Philosophy by Julian H. Franklin ( 2005 ).
* Gary L. Francione, Rain without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement ( Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996 ).
Her artwork is featured in the animal rights movie, Earthlings, and on the cover of Animals, Property, and the Law ( 1995 ) by Gary Francione.

Gary and professor
Gary K. Wolfe, professor of humanities and English at Roosevelt University, identifies the introduction of the term New Wave to SF as occurring in 1966 in an essay for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction written by Judith Merril, who was indirectly yet it seems unambiguously referring to that term in order to comment on the experimental fiction that had begun to appear in the English magazine New Worlds, after Michael Moorcock assumed editorship in 1964.
They have been believed to only have acted as a form of accounting, although new evidence conducted by Harvard professor, Gary Urton, indicates there may be more to the khipu than just numbers.
History professor Gary Kroll commented, " Rachel Carson's Silent Spring played a large role in articulating ecology as a ' subversive subject '— as a perspective that cuts against the grain of materialism, scientism, and the technologically engineered control of nature.
Gary Hart ( born Gary Warren Hartpence ; November 28, 1936 ) is an American politician, lawyer, author, professor and commentator.
Gary LaFree is a professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Maryland and the director of the National Center for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism ( START ).
Spy films of the ' 40s included Fritz Lang's atmospheric post-war spy melodrama Cloak and Dagger ( 1946 ), with Gary Cooper starring as atomic scientist and physics professor Alvah Jasper ( a character based upon A-bomb co-developer J. Robert Oppenheimer ), on a mission to discover Germany's secret plans to build an A bomb.
According to the Khipu Database Project undertaken by Harvard professor Gary Urton and his colleague Carrie Brezine, 751 quipus have been reported to exist across the globe.
When Gary Urton, professor of Anthropology at Harvard, was asked " Are they fragile?
* Gary Clayton Anderson, American historian, specialist in American Indian studies, professor at the University of Oklahoma
* Dale Gary, professor of physics and director of Owens Valley Solar Array
According to Gary Leupp, a professor of history at Tufts University, the ancient Japanese associated nanshoku with China, a country from which borrowed ideas became the basis for much of Japanese high culture, including their writing system ( kanji, Chinese characters ).
Eubanks wrote CBASIC ’ s precursor, BASIC-E as a student project while at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California with professor Gary Kildall.
The resulting organization was co-founded by Gary Horn, professor at Ferris State University, and Larry Underberg, then a professor at the University of South Dakota.
Ebert cited an article by Nicholas Carr in the June, 2010 Wired magazine about a UCLA professor, Gary Small, who used an MRI scan to observe the brain activity of six volunteers, three web veterans and three not.
* Gary Ferguson, academic, professor of French
His critique of Modern Orthodox Judaism has been commented on by many, including Hillel Halkin, columnist for the New York Sun ; Andrew Silow-Carroll, editor of the New Jersey Jewish News ; Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union ; Rabbi Shalom Carmy, tenured professor of Jewish philosophy at Yeshiva University ; Rabbi Norman Lamm, chancellor of Yeshiva University ;, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach ; Gary Rosenblatt, editor of Jewish Week, the editorial board of the Jewish Press ; Rabbis Ozer Glickman and Aharon Kahn, roshei yeshiva at Yeshiva University ; Ami Eden, Executive Editor of The Forward ; Rabbi David M. Feldman, author of Where There's Life, There's Life ; and Jonathan Rosenblum, columnist for the Jerusalem Post.
Other notable television roles include portrayals of an alcoholic college professor in ABC's drama Channing, as General George Custer on Chuck Connors's NBC series Branded, as Gil Green in the 1963 episode " Fear Begins at Forty " on the NBC medical drama The Eleventh Hour, as General Frank Savage for the first season of ' Twelve O ' Clock High, in a 1965 episode of I Spy, 1965 Gunsmoke as a bounty hunter, as a parole officer in a 1968 episode ( A Time to Love-A Time to Cry ) of The Mod Squad, and as interstellar secret agent Gary Seven in a 1968 episode " Assignment: Earth " on Star Trek.
UCLA professor Gary Blasi's article on the topic describes the events thus: While preaching, Chaplinsky was surrounded by men who mocked the opposition of Jehovah's Witnesses to saluting the flag.
The term " thagomizer " was coined by Gary Larson in a 1982 Far Side comic strip, in which a group of cavemen in a faux-modern lecture hall are taught by their caveman professor that the spikes were named " after the late Thag Simmons ".

Gary and law
* In 2005, Gary Leiterman was convicted of the 1969 murder of Jane Mixer, a law student at the University of Michigan, after DNA found on Mixer's pantyhose was matched to Leiterman.
Gary studied law, first in Aix-en-Provence and then in Paris.
They had a son, Frank Jr., and then Gary came along while they were wandering aimlessly through Texas under the pseudonym of Coffman to avoid the law.
Two of the leading law schools focusing on Law and Economics are the University of Chicago Law School, whose faculty includes Judge Richard A. Posner, Ronald Coase and Gary Becker, and the George Mason University School of Law, whose faculty used to include Nobel laureate Vernon Smith ( though Smith and his team have since moved to Chapman University ), and perennial Nobel finalist Gordon Tullock.
In the meantime General Leonard Wood imposed martial law in Gary while authorities in Pennsylvania broke up strike meetings wherever they could be found.
Attorney Gary Gerrard filed an appeal with the Georgia Court of Appeals, alleging that under Georgia law, solicitation is a felony whether or not a crime occurred.
A new congressional redistricting map was approved by the Republican legislature and signed into law by Governor Gary Herbert.
According to Rushdoony and other Reconstructionists including Gary North and Greg Bahnsen, the idea of dominion drawn from Genesis 1: 28 implied a theonomy (" rule of the law of God "), which would require all citizens to observe the strict Reconstructionist form of Christianity, and which would punish moral sins ranging from blasphemy to homosexuality with death.
After strikebreakers and police clashed with unionists in Gary, Indiana, the U. S. Army took over the city on October 6, 1919, and martial law was declared.
He studied law at the University of Adelaide, where he was frequently involved in comedy revues, often involving Francis Greenslade and Gary McCaffrie, with whom he continues to work.
However, due to the racial prejudices, was unable to practice ; despite attempts to establish law offices in Gary, Indiana, Topeka, Kansas, and Chicago, Illinois.
The law was introduced by Illinois State Representative Careen Gordon and State Senator Gary Dahl, and was signed by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich on June 11, 2006 and became effective immediately upon his signature.
The law passed the Senate 81 – 4, with the opponents being Democratic Senators Joseph Biden, Gary Hart, and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and Republican Senator Charles Mathias.
Gary McDowell, writing in The Review of Politics, calls this " one of the most enduring myths of American constitutional law and theory, to say nothing of history ".
Gary started to practice law in Chicago in 1871 and also maintained an office in Wheaton.
Gary practiced law in Chicago for about twenty-five years.

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