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...Wise has spent 20 years standing up in court for deer, cats, bald eagles, dolphins, gray parrots, assorted primates and other beleaguered species. It is a profession that Wise, who has a gift for comedy, himself finds amusing. In his study hangs a favorite cartoon, of a dog raising his right paw to take the oath in court, and the caption: "Rover v. Wade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Lawyer Is a True Legal Eagle | 3/1/2000 | See Source »

...Wise is serious about the work and, the more you think about it, reasonable. "Rattling the Cage" is by turns eloquent, funny and pedantically legalistic, dense with the sometimes bizarre case law of humans and animals. Wise explores the legal basis for granting certain common law protections and rights (not all, of course) to certain nonhuman animals -- only a few, really, notably the remarkably intelligent, accomplished and endangered chimpanzees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Lawyer Is a True Legal Eagle | 3/1/2000 | See Source »

...Wise hopes to coax what he calls a paradigm shift in people's understanding of the place of humans and animals in nature. If it is proved that a certain nonhuman animal has a conscious mind, with faculties of self-awareness, language, memory, emotional bonds and social skills, is not the animal entitled at least to legal protection against imprisonment, torture, vivisection and other horrors regularly visited on creatures that, legally speaking, have only the status of things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Lawyer Is a True Legal Eagle | 3/1/2000 | See Source »

...danger of ridicule runs high in Wise's business; the public hates lawyers, anyway. Wise wants to divest mankind of some of its metaphysical self-importance -- the absolute dominion over nature granted by Genesis and by the work of Aristotle, both of which set up the Great Chain of Being, a universal hierarchy in which preeminent man may use all subordinate creation however he pleases, for everything from food to biomedical research...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Lawyer Is a True Legal Eagle | 3/1/2000 | See Source »

...Wise argues the world, for purposes of the law, as a Darwinian continuum, in which humans should exercise a seemly self-effacement -- considering, among other things, that "our DNA and that of chimpanzees is more than 98.3 percent identical." The world is populated by thousands of species, ranging from humans to insects. "I don't argue that the great majority of animals should have legal rights," Wise says -- only those entitled to them by reason of mental powers and self-awareness. It seems to be all right to boil lobsters, by the way, since they have no brain cortex...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Lawyer Is a True Legal Eagle | 3/1/2000 | See Source »

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