Silent slaughter: how freedom of speech and expression restrictions keep animal abuses hidden and stifle animal welfare activism in Europe and the United States

Q2 Social Sciences Derecho Animal Pub Date : 2019-01-11 DOI:10.5565/REV/DA.364
Mahalia Kahsay
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Billions of animals worldwide are used annually for human consumption. The agricultural industry enjoys a high-level of state protection because of its role in supplying the populace with food, and in turn, supporting the nation’s security. In Europe and the United States, activists make similar challenges to status quo animal industry practices: activists use video cameras to expose animal abuses and share their findings with the public. Several U.S. states with strong animal agricultural industries have passed “ag-gag” laws aimed at outlawing many of these activities, including filming undercover and entering slaughterhouses under false pretenses. Finding these laws restrict free speech and impede efforts to gather evidence for whistling blowing operations, activists have challenged these laws in U.S. federal district courts. This paper examines three of these lawsuits, including two in which activists won rather “easily” under favorable U.S. free speech jurisprudence. Next, I compare these cases to three free speech and expression cases brought by animal activists in Europe. I use this comparison to argue that even well written and strategically crafted “ag-gag” laws are unlikely to withstand judicial scrutiny in the future because U.S. free speech jurisprudence exists to protect against the very purpose of ag-gag laws: government-led silencing of speech at the request of a powerful industry group.
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无声的屠杀:言论自由和言论限制如何隐藏动物虐待行为,并扼杀欧洲和美国的动物福利活动
全世界每年有数十亿只动物被人类食用。农业产业享有高度的国家保护,因为它在为民众提供食物方面发挥了作用,反过来又支持了国家的安全。在欧洲和美国,活动人士对动物行业的现状提出了类似的挑战:活动人士使用摄像机揭露虐待动物的行为,并与公众分享他们的发现。美国几个拥有强大畜牧业的州已经通过了旨在禁止许多此类活动的“gag -gag”法律,包括秘密拍摄和以虚假借口进入屠宰场。活动人士发现这些法律限制了言论自由,阻碍了为举报行为收集证据的努力,因此在美国联邦地区法院对这些法律提出了挑战。本文考察了其中的三起诉讼,其中两起诉讼中,活动人士在有利的美国言论自由法理学下相当“轻松”地获胜。接下来,我将这些案例与欧洲动物保护主义者提起的三起言论自由案件进行比较。我用这种比较来说明,即使是写得很好的、精心设计的“禁言法”也不太可能经得起未来的司法审查,因为美国的言论自由法理存在的目的正是为了防止禁言法的目的:应强大的行业集团的要求,政府主导的言论禁言。
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Derecho Animal
Derecho Animal Social Sciences-Law
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