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Author: David N. Cassuto

David Cassuto is professor of law and Michael A. Calandra Jr. faculty scholar at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, the class of 1946 distinguished visiting professor of environmental studies at Williams College, and Counsel to the Fair Start Movement.
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The Supreme Court’s Parent Trap

David N. Cassuto and Carney Anne Nasser

Disrespect for women and for other species lies at the heart of the current, unprecedented crisis of human health and ecological degradation. In both cases, we treat female bodies as objects for economic gain.

Our dietary freedom comes with costs. Consuming the products of female exploitation is both ethically suspect and environmentally fraught.

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