OPINION: How Did A Selfie End Up In Federal Court?

Law360, New York (October 6, 2015, 5:48 PM EDT) -- Our legal system has evolved in the 35 years since People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was founded. Back then, almost no one believed that same-sex marriage would be legalized by our Supreme Court, not just in their lifetimes but ever. The courts have also ruled that prosecutors may not use peremptory challenges to dismiss jurors based on their race. Issues affecting animals — ranging from dog custody disputes in the family courts to "ag-gag" litigation in federal courts — are setting precedents at all levels of our judicial system....

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