Harvard Animal Law & Policy Program Year in Review 2019-2020
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Animal Law & Policy Program | Harvard Law School | Year in Review 2019–2020
PEOPLE
Animal Law & Policy Program Faculty and Staff
The Animal Law & Policy Program is led by Harvard Law School Professor Kristen Stilt, who
launched the Program in 2014. She also directs Harvard’s Program on Law and Society in the
Muslim World. For the past three years, Professor Stilt served as Deputy Dean of Harvard Law
School, helping guide the institution’s response to the global pandemic and ongoing societal
struggles to remedy deeply embedded problems of inequality, racism, and abuse of power. Her
Deputy Dean term concluded on June 30, 2020, and in the upcoming academic year she will be
the Maury Green Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute.
Executive Director Chris Green works with Professor Stilt to oversee the Program’s strategic
planning, coordinating, and development efforts. Program Administrator Ceallaigh Reddy
manages all administrative and organizational needs. For the past year, Visiting Assistant
Clinical Professor Katherine Meyer has been the Director of our Animal Law & Policy Clinic,
working alongside Clinical Instructor Nicole Negowetti. Sarah Pickering has overseen the
Program and Clinic’s media efforts as Communications Manager, and Kate Barnekow has
served as our first Clinical Fellow. Ann Linder also joined the team in June as a Research
Fellow managing our live animal markets project.
Kristen Stilt
Faculty Director
Chris Green
Executive Director
Ceallaigh Reddy
Program Administrator
Katherine Meyer
Clinic Director, Visiting
Assistant Clinical Professor
Nicole Negowetti
Clinical Instructor
Sarah Pickering
Communications Manager
Kate Barnekow
Clinical Fellow
Ann Linder
Research Fellow
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