Lee Hall

Lee Hall writes and collaborates in the areas of migration, (non-)citizenship and detention, gender studies, food and agriculture, as well as animal and environmental ethics. Ten years of experience as an airline worker, and numerous encounters with shipped animals, forged Hall's interest in animal liberation philosophy. Hall earned a law degree at age 37 and went to work in immigration legal services, taught immigration and animal law at Rutgers University, then worked as an animal lawyer in the non-profit world for a decade. In 2014, Hall earned a Master of Laws in environmental law with a focus on climate change. Hall has been interviewed for Allegheny Front Environmental Radio, Alternet, and Court TV.

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