Environmental Ethics

Volume 39, Issue 4, Winter 2017

Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues
Pages 355-375

Understanding the Impact of the Animal Enterprise Terrorist Act (AETA) on Animal Advocacy

In many contemporary societies, there is an increasing number of animal welfare sympathizers and activists. In the United States, particularly, there are various individuals who have engaged in activist activities focused on animals. However, since 2006, and under the Animal Enterprise Terrorist Act (AETA), some of these activities have been classified as terrorist crimes. Independent of whether such activities are morally justified or not, the AETA law exaggerates these activist actions and can take the shape of silencing and restricting forms of activism that contest the way animals are treated by enterprises.