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Animal Law Podcast #44: The Cases That Saved the Sales Bans

Mariann Sullivan 30 January 2019 13


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On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast I speak to Jonathan Lovvorn about some recent cases that attempted to invalidate statutory bans on the sale of particularly cruel products, including caged eggs, foie gras, and other products produced in extreme confinement, in California and Massachusetts. These cases, which involve, among other subjects, Constitutional issues of federal preemption and the dormant commerce clause, were recently denied an appeal to the Supreme Court, which is very good news for animals.

Join Animal Law professor and longtime activist Mariann Sullivan as she unpacks the latest updates, cases, and news from the burgeoning world of animal law.

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Animal Law Podcast #43: The Case of the Meaning of “Meat”

Mariann Sullivan 27 December 2018

On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast I speak to Amanda Howell, a Staff Attorney at the Animal Legal Defense Fund, about a lawsuit that was recently brought in federal court in Missouri seeking to invalidate, as unconstitutional, a …continue

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The Case of the Cows, the Gas, and the Money with Kelsey Eberly and Skye Walker

K R Animal Law 26 March 2025

FarmSTAND attorneys Kelsey Eberly and Skye Walker join us on this episode to discuss an absolutely infuriating case, Blumm v Northwest Natural Gas Company. They explain how an increasing number of dairy farms are more in the business of selling …continue

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