Climbing The Tree: The Case For Chimpanzee ‘Personhood’

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Should primates such as chimpanzees be given rights normally reserved for humans? phil/Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA



Hercules and Leo don’t know it, but a decision about their future has made history. In granting an order to show cause on whether Hercules and Leo (who just happen to be chimpanzees) are illegally imprisoned, a Supreme Court judge in Manhattan has kept open the possibility that some nonhuman animals will be granted legal rights under common law.

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Published on May 22, 2015 06:41
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