Everyone reading this Article is doubtless aware of the woeful lack of legal protection for farm animals in the United States. Not only do the laws fail to assure even a minimally decent life for the majority of these animals, they do not provide protection against the most egregious treatment. As both a philosopher who has helped articulate new emerging societal ethics for animals, and as one who has successfully developed laws embodying that ethic—notably the 1985 federal laws protecting laboratory animals—I will stress the direction we need to move in the future to enfranchise farm animals. I have seen ethics inform law and law potentiate ethics—for example, when preparing my testimony before Congress in 1982 in defense of the laws manda...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Much recent scholarship has focused on the conditions under which farm animals are raised. This arti...
This article argues that the ability of large-scale industrial farms to commodify animals in the fac...
Everyone reading this Article is doubtless aware of the woeful lack of legal protection for farm ani...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
The past decade has witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animals. Philosophically, th...
As outlined by Wolfson, laws give the perception of protecting farm animals but, in reality, provide...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
The issue of animal treatment has emerged as a major social concern over the past three decades. Thi...
The 20th century has witnessed a bewildering array of ethical revolutions, from civil rights to envi...
Most people support laws that seek to reduce the suffering of animals. Yet animal cruelty statutes a...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
abstract: In the past 100 years pet, zoo/aquarium, and research animals have gained unprecedented le...
In the United States and around the world, animals exploited for human use suffer cruel and needless...
In the United States and around the world, animals exploited for human use suffer cruel and needless...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Much recent scholarship has focused on the conditions under which farm animals are raised. This arti...
This article argues that the ability of large-scale industrial farms to commodify animals in the fac...
Everyone reading this Article is doubtless aware of the woeful lack of legal protection for farm ani...
Businesses and professions must stay in accord with social ethics, or risk losing their autonomy. A ...
The past decade has witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animals. Philosophically, th...
As outlined by Wolfson, laws give the perception of protecting farm animals but, in reality, provide...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
The issue of animal treatment has emerged as a major social concern over the past three decades. Thi...
The 20th century has witnessed a bewildering array of ethical revolutions, from civil rights to envi...
Most people support laws that seek to reduce the suffering of animals. Yet animal cruelty statutes a...
Animal law and animal law studies both suffer from shortcomings in their underlying ethics. For the ...
abstract: In the past 100 years pet, zoo/aquarium, and research animals have gained unprecedented le...
In the United States and around the world, animals exploited for human use suffer cruel and needless...
In the United States and around the world, animals exploited for human use suffer cruel and needless...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Much recent scholarship has focused on the conditions under which farm animals are raised. This arti...
This article argues that the ability of large-scale industrial farms to commodify animals in the fac...