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  • Starting an Agribusiness in Illinois: Legal and Business Planning Guide
    by Dimple Dang on May 7, 2026 at 3:59 pm

    Starting an Agribusiness in Illinois: Legal and Business Planning Guide is an important topic for farmers, landowners, food producers, and rural entrepreneurs who want to turn an agricultural idea into a sustainable business. Whether you are launching a farm-based business, expanding an existing operation, selling value-added products, or forming a family-owned agribusiness in Central Illinois, careful legal and business planning ... Read More The post Starting an Agribusiness in Illinois: Legal and Business Planning Guide appeared first on Rincker Law, PLLC.

  • Contracts Every Illinois Business Owner Should Have in Place
    by Dimple Dang on May 7, 2026 at 3:53 pm

    Contracts Every Illinois Business Owner Should Have in Place is an important topic for entrepreneurs, small business owners, family-owned companies, and growing businesses throughout Central Illinois. Whether you operate in Springfield, Decatur, Champaign, Bloomington, Mattoon, Effingham, Shelbyville, or another Illinois community, strong written contracts can help clarify expectations, reduce misunderstandings, and provide a framework for handling issues before they become ... Read More The post Contracts Every Illinois Business Owner Should Have in Place appeared first on Rincker Law, PLLC.

  • Rural Law Practice in the News: Addressing Legal Deserts and Expanding Access to Justice in 2026
    by Dimple Dang on May 4, 2026 at 2:12 pm

    Rural Law Practice in the News: Addressing Legal Deserts and Expanding Access to Justice in 2026 highlights critical developments shaping the future of legal services in rural communities. This article is based on a recent publication authored by Sam Ellis of Rincker Law, PLLC, with Cari B. Rincker serving as co-editor in the Illinois State Bar Association Rural Practice Newsletter. ... Read More The post Rural Law Practice in the News: Addressing Legal Deserts and Expanding Access to Justice in 2026 appeared first on Rincker Law, PLLC.

  • Ag Law in the News: Key Federal and Illinois Agricultural Law Updates for 2026
    by Dimple Dang on May 4, 2026 at 1:56 pm

    Ag Law in the News: Key Federal and Illinois Agricultural Law Updates for 2026 highlights important legal and regulatory developments impacting farmers, landowners, agribusinesses, and rural communities. This article is based on a recent publication authored by Sam Ellis of Rincker Law, PLLC, with Cari B. Rincker serving as editor in the Illinois State Bar Association Agricultural Law Newsletter. Agricultural ... Read More The post Ag Law in the News: Key Federal and Illinois Agricultural Law Updates for 2026 appeared first on Rincker Law, PLLC.

  • Do You Need an Operating Agreement in Illinois? What Business Owners Should Know
    by Dimple Dang on May 4, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    Do You Need an Operating Agreement in Illinois? What Business Owners Should Know is a common question for entrepreneurs forming a limited liability company. While Illinois law does not require an LLC to have a written operating agreement, having one in place can play an important role in clarifying expectations, documenting how the business will operate, and reducing the risk ... Read More The post Do You Need an Operating Agreement in Illinois? What Business Owners Should Know appeared first on Rincker Law, PLLC.

Animal Rights The Abolitionist Approach ...and Abolition Means Veganism!

  • The Trans Rights Issue: Equality Claims and Belief Claims
    by Gary L. Francione on August 2, 2023 at 5:16 pm

    Note: Principle Five of the Abolitionist Approach to Animal Rights maintains human rights and nonhuman rights are inextricably intertwined and that: Abolitionists reject all forms of human discrimination, including racism, sexism, heterosexism, ageism, ableism, and classism—just as they reject speciesism. Many Abolitionists have asked me about what the Abolitionist position is about transphobia. The answer Related posts: Woke Animal Rights Means No Animal Rights, Part 2: Wokeabulary Human Rights and Animal Rights: Perfect Together Veganism: It’s Not Just a Animal Rights Issue You Can’t Make This Stuff Up: Vegan Society “Ambassador” Claims That Promoting Veganism as a Moral Baseline “Damages” Animals Thought of the Day: Human Rights and Animal Rights–Inextricably Intertwined

  • ESSAY ON VEGAN PHILOSOPHY PUBLISHED IN THINK
    by Gary L. Francione on July 20, 2023 at 2:22 pm

    My essay, Are You a Vegan or Are you an Extremist?, published in Think (Cambridge University Press/The Royal Institute of Philosophy) is now available online. Related posts: “Philosophy Bites” Audio Interview on Abolition Published My Interview On Philosophy Bites Vegan Philosophy in Spain! Guest Essay: Dear Vegan Feminists, Where Are You? An Open Letter Essay on Domestication and Pet Ownership

  • Animal Advocacy and Effective Altruism: A Review of ‘The Good It Promises, The Harm It Does’
    by Gary L. Francione on July 20, 2023 at 2:07 pm

    By Prof. Gary Francione Effective Altruism (EA) maintains that those of us who are more affluent should give more to solve the problems of the world, and we should give to the organisations and individuals who are effective at solving those problems. There are a not inconsiderable number of criticisms that can be and have Related posts: Effective Animal Rights Advocacy—in Three Easy Steps Upcoming Abolitionist Approach Podcast on Effective Animal Rights Advocacy: A Preview The Death of Activism and the Rise of Branding Spectacle in Animal Advocacy Violent Imagery in Animal Advocacy Animal Rights: Marginalized By The “Animal Movement”

  • Is Eating Plants as Morally Objectionable as Eating Animals?
    by Gary L. Francione on January 19, 2023 at 7:34 pm

    On my Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages, I often receive comments to the effect that we cannot morally distinguish animal foods from plant foods. Some comments are made by those who maintain that plants are sentient and, therefore, are not morally different from sentient nonhumans. This argument, which ranks up there with “But Hitler was a vegetarian,” is tiresome, pathetic, and Related posts: A Frequently Asked Question: What About Plants? Eating Animals: Our “Choice”? “Happy Meat:” Making Humans Feel Better About Eating Animals Is the Domestication of Animals Morally Justifiable? The Real Reason For Interest in Plant Sentience Has Nothing to Do With Plants

  • Why I Did Not Sign the Montreal Declaration on Animal Exploitation
    by Gary L. Francione on October 4, 2022 at 12:48 pm

    I was invited on several occasions to sign the Montreal Declaration on Animal Exploitation. I appreciate that the drafters asked me to sign but, for the following reasons, I am unable to do so. First, the Declaration Does Not Reject All Animal Use What is the end — the ultimate goal — envisaged by the Declaration? The Declaration purports to seek Related posts: Enabling Animal Exploitation The Problem: “Animal Advocates” Who Promote Animal Exploitation Welfare Reform Campaigns, Single-Issue Campaigns, and Animal Exploitation: Perfect Together Blessing Exploitation Imagine If There Were a Real “Animal Rights” Movement