Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA)

Project Censored honors Will Potter's investigative journalism covering the AETA.

The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) sweepingly targets a wide range of political activity as “terrorism” if done in the name of animal rights. The greatest danger of this legislation, though, is the chilling effect it has had on law-abiding activists. Corporations and the politicians who represent them are using that word, “terrorism,” to make everyday people speak up for what they believe.

The AETA was passed in 2006, with just six members of Congress in the room, just hours after lawmakers and celebrities were on hand to break ground for the new memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr. The law is so vague and broad that the non-violent tactics of MLK could be prosecuted as “terrorism.”

The bill expanded the Animal Enterprise Protection Act, the law used to convict the SHAC 7 of “animal enterprise terrorism” just months earlier.

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Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act Arrests

Here are some recent articles about the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act:

NYC Bar Association Event on Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act

I’ll be speaking at the NYC Bar Association about the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act in a few weeks. Hope to see some of you New Yorkers there… THE ANIMAL ENTERPRISE TERRORISM ACT: Civil Rights As A Casualty In Anti-Terrorism Rhetoric May 22, 2007, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm New York City Bar Association 42 West […]

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Green Scare Essay Wins in Lantern Books Contest

Just found out an essay I wrote, “McCarthyism 2.o,” won 3rd place in the Lantern Books 2006 essay contest. Here’s the full text… McCarthyism 2.0 by Will Potter Minutes after receiving an invitation to testify before Congress about legislation labeling activists as “terrorists,” I barged into a colleague’s office with a hotshot grin on my […]

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Recap of Congressional Briefing on Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act

The briefing went pretty well yesterday. Representative Kucinich had to stay in another hearing, his staff said, and wasn’t able to make it. But Congressional staff from the offices of Representatives Carolyn Maloney, Tom Lantos and Mike Ross, among others, attended along with a group of lobbyists, consultants and reporters. With so much taking place […]

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Congressional Briefing on “Eco-terrorism” Law with Rep. Kucinich

I will be speaking in a Congressional briefing tomorrow with Representative Dennis Kucinich and Heidi Boghosian, executive director of the National Lawyers Guild: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 2-3 p.m. Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2255 It’s great that, even with so much going on in Congress right now, Rep. Kucinich and others are making time […]

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NYC Bar Association Event on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and the First Amendment

I’ll be participating in this New York City Bar Association event on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, and the danger to civil liberties posed by labeling activists as “eco-terrorists.” Here’s some more information. THE ANIMAL ENTERPRISE TERRORISM ACT: CIVIL RIGHTS AS A CASUALTY IN ANTI-TERRORISM RHETORIC New York City Bar Association 42 West 44th Street, […]

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Vermont Law School Panel Discussion on Labeling Activists “Eco-terrorists”

I will be speaking at Vermont Law School next week with Heidi Boghosian, executive director of the National Lawyers Guild, and criminal defense and civil rights attorney Andrew Erba. Here’s some more information from the press release the organizers put out… “GREEN SCARE” DISCUSSION AT VERMONT LAW SCHOOL SOUTH ROYALTON, VT . . . “Animal […]

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Talk at Brooklyn Law School on the Green Scare and the Constitution

The Brooklyn Law School Chapters of the National Lawyers Guild and Student Animal Legal Defense Fund Present: The Green Scare: The Constitutional Cost of Prosecuting Animal Rights and Environmental Activists as Terrorists DON’T MISS THIS TIMELY PANEL! Camille Hankins directs Win Animal Rights (WAR), a New York based grassroots animal rights group, whose primary campaign […]

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Lunchtime Green Scare Event at NYU March 7

Hey everyone, There are a few speaking events coming up back to back on the East Coast next month, and I’ll be posting the details as I get them. Here’s info on a lunchtime event at NYU… Green Scare event at NYU with Will Potter & Heidi Boghosian NYU’s Students for Education on Animal Liberation […]

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Green Scare Event at American University Law School Today

Sorry for not posting this sooner… The Green Scare! Prosecuting Environmental Activists as Terrorists Tuesday, Feb 06, 5-6pm American University Washington College of Law WCL Rm 524 What is the Green Scare , and why is the federal government prosecuting ecological and environmental activists under anti-terrorism statutes? Come learn about the SHAC 7, the Animal […]

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Yale Law School Event on the Green Scare

I’ll be speaking at Yale Law School as part of the 13th Annual Rebellious Lawyering Conference, Feb. 23-25, 2007. I’ll be on a panel with Lauren Regan of the Civil Liberties Defense Center. Here’s a description: In 2006, the government convicted animal rights activists known as the SHAC 7 on “animal enterprise terrorism” charges and […]

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