Will Potter

I’ll Be Speaking at the L.A. County Bar Association on “Eco-terrorism” Legislation

Hey everyone. I’ll be speaking at the Los Angeles County Bar Association on Wednesday, November 8, 2006. The event is titled “The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and the Constitution,” and comes at a a great time: industry groups are trying to steamroll the legislation through Congress when lawmakers return on November 13. Please pass this […]

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Interview on Vegan Freak Radio about the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act

I recently interviewed with Bob Torres over at VeganFreak Radio about the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, “eco-terrorism” rhetoric and the future of the Green Scare. You can listen to the entire program over at the VeganFreak website. Please also check out their blog and book. I’ve also uploaded the mp3 of the segment discussing the […]

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Get Ready for an “Eco-terrorism” Bum Rush in Congress Next Month

Get ready for it. Come November 13, industry groups, corporations and the politicians that represent them will likely throw everything they’ve got into pushing the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act through the House. Here’s why: Congress is in recess right now. Lawmakers are back home baby kissin’ and getting ready for the November 7 general elections. […]

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Could This Legislation Label You a “Terrorist”?

Could the legislation pending in Congress really label you a terrorist? I’ve posted a detailed, step-by-step look at the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act to help folks answer that question. It’s a plain English examination of what, exactly, the law does, and how it could impact all activists, of all social movements. It’s much longer than […]

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“Operation Backfire” Plea Bargains: Admission of Guilt, or a Survival Strategy?

Two more Green Scare defendants pleaded guilty this week to involvement in property crimes claimed by the Earth Liberation Front, including a 2001 arson at the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Horticulture. In return for the pleas, and for cooperating with the Feds in a broader investigation, Lacey Phillabaum and Jennifer Kolar received significantly […]

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Hollywood Eco-terrorists Support Right to Arm Bears

Those eco-terrorists in Hollywood are incorrigible. You’d think they’d have learned their lesson after being slammed for Hoot, which was nothing more than soft-core eco-terrorism for kids. But no, they’re back at it again, this time with Open Season, an animated anti-hunting terrorist communiqué. Those militants Ashton Kutcher and Martin Lawrence star in a film […]

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I’m Speaking at the National Animal Law Conference Next Week

I’ll be speaking about the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and the SHAC 7 trial at the 14th Annual Animal Law Conference next week in Portland, Ore. Saturday, October 14 10:30-12:00 Defending Activists and their Constitutional Rights There’s quite a lineup for the conference, including Steven Wise and the top guns at the Humane Society of […]

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In-Depth Analysis of Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act as It Passed the Senate (S. 3880)

I just posted a new document breaking down the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act as passed by the Senate: the changes that were made, and the problems that remain. Take a look and let me know what you think. It’s still unclear if Representatives will try to pass this version, or stick with their equally vague […]

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Transcript of Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act Congressional Hearing Now Online

A transcript of the House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, where I testified, is now online. Much of this 107-page document isn’t transcribed questions and answers, however: it’s a laundry list of letters of support for the bill submitted by industry groups. It looks like a who’s who among the New […]

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Senate Unanimously Passes Sweeping “Eco-terrorism” Legislation

The Senate passed the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act last night by unanimous consent. That’s right, unanimous. No senator, Democrat or Republican, spoke up to block this sweeping legislation that labels non-violent activists as “terrorists.” You can see for yourself how it was fast-tracked by searching on Thomas for S. 3880: 9/8/2006: Read twice and referred […]

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