Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Animal activists win court case

Animal rights activists who were charged under a new North Carolina law for taking undercover videos in a meat-packing plant have successfully defended themselves in court.

A federal appeals court said the companies can charge intruders with trespass, with stealing company data or interfering with private property, but said the law erred by infringing on freedom of expression.


The law was passed over the objections of Pat McCrory, the state governor at the time.


People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said the court decision is “a major victory for investigators and whistleblowers.”


Ontario passed legislation aimed at keeping animal activists from entering barns to videotape animals and poultry. It has yet to be tested in court.