Chimpanzees Take a Huge Step Toward (Some) Human Rights

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Chimpanzees Take a Huge Step Toward (Some) Human Rights




According to a New York judge, two chimpanzees now have a right that until Monday was reserved for humans. The chimps, used in research at Stony Brook University, may never actually be released, but the court’s move represents a historic change in thinking about animal rights.
Here’s what happened: In December 2013, the Nonhuman Rights Project filed lawsuits in the New York Supreme Court on behalf of four privately owned chimpanzees, considered property in the eyes of the law. The lawsuits sought to have the chimps moved to Save the Chimps, a Florida sanctuary and, more importantly, asked that they be declared legal persons, not with full human rights but with a basic one: not to be owned and caged.
Since then, courts have heard the cases several times. Preliminary arguments have focused on whether a court could issue writs of habeas corpus calling upon the chimpanzees’ owners to justify their captivity. If they can’t justify it, the prisoners have to be released—a process set in motion Monday by Justice Barbara Jaffe. She issued the writs on behalf of Hercules and Leo, the Stony Brook chimps. It’s the first time habeas corpus, historically used to free slaves and people wrongly imprisoned, has ever been extended to a species other than Homo sapiens.


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Tecumsehsbones

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Does that give them the right to pay taxes as well?
I've actually proposed that the U.S. set aside a state, say Wyoming, where there are no taxes and no government services of any kind. I'm sure you'd be happy there.

Hmmm. . . maybe I should make it a coastal state so the invaders the non-existent army doesn't stop can have easier access.
 

Sal

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Curious Cdn

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Give them an infinite number of laptop computers and they'll fill up these forums with their trolling. It's a natural extension to flinging poo.
 

taxslave

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I've actually proposed that the U.S. set aside a state, say Wyoming, where there are no taxes and no government services of any kind. I'm sure you'd be happy there.

Hmmm. . . maybe I should make it a coastal state so the invaders the non-existent army doesn't stop can have easier access.

Who on earth would want to invade yankeeland? From what I hear there is an open boarder policy for anyone with no skills or assets.
 

Sal

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well if they make money on the chimp technically the chimp is already paying taxes