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Animal Legal Defense Fund v. Foster Poultry Farms

Filing Date: 2020
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Principal Laws:
California Constitution
Description: Lawsuit alleging that a chicken slaughterhouse’s use of millions of gallons of groundwater was unreasonable in violation of Article X, Section 2, of the California Constitution.
  • Animal Legal Defense Fund v. Foster Poultry Farms
    Docket number(s): n/a
    Court/Admin Entity: Cal. Super. Ct.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    09/02/2020 Complaint Download Complaint filed. Lawsuit Challenged Chicken Slaughterhouse’s Water Use as Unconstitutional. Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court alleging that a chicken slaughterhouse’s use of millions of gallons of groundwater was unreasonable in violation of Article X, Section 2, of the California Constitution. ALDF alleged that the water use violated the Constitution for multiple reasons, including that “California is plagued with drought that is exacerbated by the effects of climate change, and there exists an ever-increasing need for water conservation,” and that the state of existing water resources was “dire” and would continue to be worsened by climate change.

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