October 10, 2022 Clinic, Program California Pigs to Have Their Day in Supreme Court
According to Green, the case "strikes at the very heart" of voters' and states' ability to determine their own health, safety, and welfare standards.
October 09, 2022 Clinic, Program The Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of millions of pigs
“What may seem like a small, incremental change on paper, to the life of that pig, it’s immense,” says Chris Green, executive director of Harvard Law School’s Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program.
October 05, 2022 Clinic, Program Next on the Supreme Court Docket: Farm Animal Welfare
n August report from Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Program includes a long lists of laws that could fit into that category because they impact products and services that are not produced or distributed within a single state.
October 03, 2022 Clinic, Program US supreme court to hear case on California’s ban on extreme confinement crates
“The constitution does not guarantee the right to pork producers to have an uninhibited national market,” said Kelsey Eberly, a legislative policy fellow at Harvard Law School.
