1. What is your topic for this project? [2 point] Steven M. Wise, a teacher and lawyer at Harvard is educating students and standing up for Animal Rights. He hopes to achieve the goal of getting the first non-human animals their rights.
2. What is the complete MLA or APA citation for the interview/article? [3 points] "A Courtroom Champion For 4-Legged Creatures." N.p., n.d. Web.
3. Based strictly on the article, how much expertise or training does the expert have on this particular subject? How do you know? Is the information provided about the expert enough or do you need more? [3 points] While practicing law in the 1970’s as a criminal defense and personal injury lawyer, Steven M. Wise acquired an interest in Animals and their rights. He is the Author of two books which are titled “Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals” and “Drawing the Line: Science and the Case for Animal Rights.” He is also a Harvard Professor who is teaching the school’s first ever class in animal rights law. …show more content…
Wise has the expertise that I would trust and consider an expert in regards to this interview based on the subject of rights for animals. The paragraph above states why I believe this to be true. It is documented in the interview. I also do believe that there is sufficient information provided to prove that he is an expert on this topic.
4. Is the expert relatively free of distorting influences (bias)? Choose either yes or no and then list at least 2 reasons why you believe that. [3