Texas A&M Fighting Release Of Animal Research Records

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Animal rights activists are pushing to get records from Texas A&M University over dozens of cats and dogs undergoing lab testing.

But the school, backed by a legal opinion from Attorney General Ken Paxton, isn’t releasing information that ranges from daily care logs to health records. University officials have declined to comment to the San Antonio Express-News (http://bit.ly/1VlBohX ) on the testing or Paxton’s opinion.

Those who requested documents received responses from the attorney general’s office granting veterinarian-patient privilege and allowing the university to withhold the records.

Activist group Beagle Freedom Project says it has been able to obtain animal research records at other universities. Jeremy Beckham with the group says that Paxton’s opinion sets a “terrible precedent” that other Texas schools might use.

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