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Welfare advocates fight for "ag-gag" laws (which criminalize undercover investigations on farms) to be repealed, arguing sunlight is the best disinfectant for cruel practices. Rights advocates use the footage from these investigations not to demand bigger cages, but to argue that the entire system is a holocaust of suffering.
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Happy the elephant died in 2023, still at the Bronx Zoo, still mostly alone, still legally a thing. But the case she anchored has become a legal textbook staple. Law students now debate her personhood in the same breath as Dred Scott and Roe v. Wade. Welfare advocates fight for "ag-gag" laws (which criminalize
That is the quiet revolution. Not a single law changed in Happy’s lifetime. But the question moved from the margins to the center. It is now a serious, debatable, almost mainstream proposition that an elephant has a right not to be imprisoned for half a century. The question is what you will do today
The great divide between humans and animals was never a line—it was a wall we built. And brick by brick, court case by court case, mirror test by mirror test, we are beginning to dismantle it.
We are not yet sure what will stand in its place. But for the first time, we are asking the animals to help us draw the map.
J. S. Nolan is a freelance writer covering the intersection of law, ethics, and ecology. This feature was supported by a grant from the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.