Submitted by ADefiniteDescription t3_10k8y95 in philosophy
stumblewiggins t1_j5q58yn wrote
Reply to comment by Enlightened_Ape in On Whether “Personhood” is a Normative or Descriptive Concept by ADefiniteDescription
New laws require legislative acts, which are hard enough to get for uncontroversial things that a majority of people want.
The activists took the legal approach because there was potential to get the goal they wanted without legislation. A judge could have theoretically ruled that Happy constitutes a legal person, and was thus entitled to the protections afforded to legal persons. They didn't, but they could have.
I suspect that if not the activists involved in this example, some activists are working on getting legislation passed, but this probably seemed like a tactic worth trying as well.
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