![]() ![]() She believes that animals are not "just property," as the law defines them, but deserving of a different moral status that acknowledges their sentience, intelligence, emotionality, and capacity for happiness. She is also an attorney who works pro bono in family law and for animal rights. She is professor emerita from the English department at Indiana University. from the Indiana University School of Law in 2003. in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 1995 and a J.D. in Film from San Francisco State University, 1987 an M.F.A. ![]() in English Literature from San Francisco State University an M.A. She was a professor of English and taught in the graduate creative writing program at Indiana University in Bloomington for twenty years. She was born in Zürich, Switzerland and lived "most of her life" in the San Francisco Bay Area. Alyce Miller is an American writer who currently lives in the DC Metro area. ![]()
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