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Charlotte Laws

Charlotte Anne Laws (born May 11, 1960) is an American author, talk show host, community activist, animal rights advocate,〔United Press International, "Animal Groups Zero in on pharma," July 26, 2006〕 anti-revenge porn activist, former Los Angeles politician, and actress under the stage name Missy Laws.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1708902/ )
Laws was a weekly commentator on the television show ''The Filter with Fred Roggin''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Filter )〕 from August 2009 until 2013 when the show went off the air. One of her episodes was nominated for an Emmy.
Laws was also a co-host on the Internet show ''Every Way Woman''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Every Way Woman Talk Show )〕 from 2008 - December 2013, and she hosted her own Los Angeles TV show called ''Uncommon Sense'' from October 2007 until September 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2372129/ )〕 Laws and her guests discussed news and current events.
Laws is a former member of the Greater Valley Glen Council in Valley Glen, California.〔Kerry Cavanaugh, "Mayor revives drive for affordable housing," Los Angeles Daily News, Oct. 17, 2007〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Official Website Of Charlotte Laws )〕 She was termed out of office in 2012, after serving four two-year terms. She was the first politician to run on the platform that she represents all beings in her district, not just the humans whom she maintains are the elite. She promotes moving from a democracy to what she calls an omniocracy, a government with representation for all living beings.〔("Uncaged: Top Activists Share Their Wisdom on Effective Farm Animal Advocacy," ) pp. 71-72〕〔Laws, Charlotte.("From Democracy to Omniocracy" ), Opinion Editorials, March 15, 2005.〕
In May 2006, Laws was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to serve on the city’s 912 Commission, which was also called the Neighborhood Council Review Commission.〔("Laws Appointed to the 912 Commission" ), Studio City Sun, June 30, 2006, p. 5.〕 In 1999, the Los Angeles City Charter mandated that a commission would be formed seven years later to review the progress, successes and failures of the city’s Neighborhood Council system.
Laws is the founder and president of two organizations: the Directors of Animal Welfare (DAW)〔Fleck, Denise. ("Directors of Animal Welfare: Helping Los Angeles Communities and the Animals that Inhabit them" )〕〔Smith, Kimberly K. "Governing Animals: Animal Welfare and the Liberal State." Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. pp. 109-118.〕 and the League for Earth and Animal Protection (LEAP). In 2006, Laws was the recipient of the Los Angeles Animal Humanitarian Award. Laws is a vegan and an advocate of that diet.〔
==Biography==


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