Law and food are distinct concepts, though the discipline (Law and Food) implies a relationship worthy of study. The conjunction (“and”) creates meaning. However, its absence also conveys meaning. For example, “meat animal” suggests that animals can be both meat and animal. This conflation has powerful legal implications. National Meat Association v. Harris (2012) makes chillingly plain the law’s indifference to whether a meat animal is alive or dead. This essay examines the way supposedly humane federal practices ignore the systematic brutalization of “food animals” as those animals get processed into marketable flesh. It concludes with some observations about why this legal blindness exists
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Law and food are distinct concepts, though the discipline (Law and Food) implies a relationship wort...
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“I need the public to understand that my office takes all cases involving animal cruelty very seriou...
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US legislation aimed at protecting livestock welfare at pre-slaughter handling and during slaughter ...
In 2008, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released an undercover video filmed at the H...
Much recent scholarship has focused on the conditions under which farm animals are raised. This arti...
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The law does relatively little to improve the welfare of animals raised for food. In the short term,...
In 2018, Missouri banned the use of the word “meat” to describe products that are “not derived from ...
The most abused beings in the United States are those whom we raise and kill for food. The numbers o...
The law does relatively little to improve the welfare of animals raised for food. In the short term,...
Law and food are distinct concepts, though the discipline (Law and Food) implies a relationship wort...
The 2011-12 Supreme Court term was notable for high profile cases about state undocumented immigrant...
This article argues that the ability of large-scale industrial farms to commodify animals in the fac...
Industrial meat producers and proponents of plant-based diets are locked in legislative and litigati...
This article examines Anna Joseph’s suggestion to introduce into United States (US) law a requiremen...
“I need the public to understand that my office takes all cases involving animal cruelty very seriou...
The creation of law pertaining to animals within our country is predominately fueled by the direct c...
US legislation aimed at protecting livestock welfare at pre-slaughter handling and during slaughter ...
In 2008, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) released an undercover video filmed at the H...
Much recent scholarship has focused on the conditions under which farm animals are raised. This arti...
This essay examines the role of communication in the formation of law and social norms and the impli...
The law does relatively little to improve the welfare of animals raised for food. In the short term,...
In 2018, Missouri banned the use of the word “meat” to describe products that are “not derived from ...
The most abused beings in the United States are those whom we raise and kill for food. The numbers o...
The law does relatively little to improve the welfare of animals raised for food. In the short term,...