Abstract
In recent years, the study of animal law has grown exceptionally in the U.S., along with an increased recognition and interest in this burgeoning field. A growing eagerness among students to study animal law, as well as strong academic and financial support are all important contributors to successful animal law programs. This article explores the development of animal law scholarship in U.S. law schools and provides an overview of the types of courses offered as well as various academic, professional, and financial resources available to the next generation of animal law practitioners.