Justice for Animals and the Legal Fight to End Cruelty, Featuring Joyce Glass, Attorney at Joyce M. Glass, P.C.
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This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund and the Underfoot Podcast.
In this powerful and enlightening episode, Stacey LeBaron sits down with attorney Joyce Glass, a passionate and pioneering voice in animal welfare law. From her start as a bankruptcy attorney to becoming a tireless advocate for animals, Joyce shares the deeply personal journey that led her to found a pro bono legal practice focused on protecting animals from cruelty and neglect. Her mission is clear: addressing animal cruelty not only helps animals but also creates safer, more compassionate communities.
Joyce walks us through her work drafting legislation, collaborating with law enforcement, and handling complex animal cruelty cases across New York, Connecticut, and North Carolina. Learn how laws like Desmond's Law in Connecticut and innovative partnerships such as the Fund for Animal Cruelty Treatment of Suffolk Inc. are creating new models for justice. She explains why recognizing the link between animal abuse and interpersonal violence is crucial, and why community collaboration is key to long-term solutions.
Listeners will gain insight into the legal classification of animals, the challenges of prosecuting cruelty cases, and the evolving role of courtroom advocates. Whether you're a community cat caregiver or just passionate about animal welfare, this episode empowers you to take action and be the voice animals need.
Press Play Now For:
- How Joyce Glass transitioned from finance law to animal advocacy
- Why community-level collaboration matters more than state mandates
- An overview of Desmond's Law and its real-world impact
- What to do if you witness animal cruelty
- How trail cams and Ring doorbells are changing investigations
- The case for expanding protections to all animals, not just cats and dogs
Resources & Links:
- Desmond's Law (https://harvardlawreview.org/forum/vol-134/desmonds-law-early-impressions-of-connecticutrsquos-court-advocate-program-for-animal-cruelty-cases/)
- Desmond's Army (https://www.desmondsarmy.org/)
- Fund for Animal Cruelty Treatment of Suffolk Inc. (https://factssaves.org/)
- Find Joyce on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyce-glass-7708b1158/)
Sponsor Links:
- Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies645)
- Underfoot Podcast (https://communitycatcentral.com/underfoot-podcast)
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