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Animal Legal Defense Fund

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’s legitimate interest in preventing cruelty[127][130]. The ALDF (Animal Legal Defense Fund) intervened and hailed the decision[127]. This tracks similarly to the foie gras and Prop 12 reasoning. It s

1. Black-Letter Context: What Local Law 202 Actually Does6.3 Other Product/Moral Bans and Industry Challenges

ad language was key[156][157]. Animal Law podcasts / blogs (ALDF or Animal Blawg): e.g., ALDF’s press releases on SF fur ban[135][127] or their commentary on NYC foie gras litigation. Why: They often

1. Black-Letter Context: What Local Law 202 Actually Does10.4 Secondary & Practitioner Commentary

Date Event Oct 30, 2019 NYC Council approves Int. 1378-A, banning sale of “force-fed” foie gras. Ban set to take effect in 3 years[159][9]. Mayor signs it into Local Law 202 of 2019 (effective Nov 25,

1. Black-Letter Context: What Local Law 202 Actually DoesTimeline of Key Events (2019–2025)

To synthesize, here is a brief “argument map” outlining the major frames used to defend foie gras and pointing to core resources backing each frame: “Tradition & Cultural Heritage”: Foie gras is an an

DEEP RESEARCH PROMPT — Global Foie Gras Industry, Culinary Defense, and Pro-Foie-Gras Resources (All Media Types, All Eras)Argument Map of Main Pro-Foie-Gras Frames and Key Supporting Resources