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52 UCLA L. Rev. 1313 (2004-2005)
Unhappy Cows and Unfair Competition: Using Unfair Competition Laws to Fight Farm Animal Abuse

handle is hein.journals/uclalr52 and id is 1327 raw text is: UNHAPPY COWS AND UNFAIR COMPETITION:
USING UNFAIR COMPETITION LAWS TO FIGHT
FARM ANIMAL ABUSE
Donna Mo
Most farm animals suffer for the entirety of their lives, both on the farm and
at the slaughterhouse. While there are state and federal laws designed to protect
these animals from abuse, such laws are rarely enforced by the public officials who
have the authority to do so. Animal advocacy groups have taken matters into their
own hands by utilizing state unfair competition laws, including California Business
and Professions Code section 17200. Section 17200 is a state version of the
Federal Trade Commission Act, which prohibits unfair and deceptive business
practices. Such Little FTC Acts exist in every state and are, for the most part,
very similar. Thus, while this Comment focuses on section 17200, its reasoning is
applicable to other states as well. This Comment explores the many ways in which
unfair competition laws, namely section 17200, may be employed to protect farm
animals. The passage of Proposition 64 by California voters in November 2004,
which added a standing requirement for section 17200 plaintiffs, has curtailed the
scope of the statute significantly. This Comment argues, however, that section
17200 can still be used to protect farm animals, through the use of humane
competitors and individual consumers as plaintiffs.
INTRO DU CTION  .................................................................................................................. 1314
1.  THE NEED   FOR PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT .................................................................... 1318
A .  The  Lack  of Public  Enforcem ent ...................................................................... 1318
1.  Cruelty  in  the  Slaughterhouse ................................................................... 1318
2.   C ruelty  on  the  Farm   ................................................................................... 1319
II. AN OVERVIEW OF UNFAIR COMPETITION LAW USAGE: CALIFORNIA
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE SECTION 17200 ................................................. 1321
A. Current Usage of Section 17200 in Animal Law ............................................. 1321
B.   The  Ideal Section  17200  Lawsuit ...................................................................... 1324
III.  THE THREE PRONGS OF SECTION   17200 ................................................................... 1329
A .  U nlaw ful Practices ............................................................................................. 1329
1. Anticruelty Laws: California Penal Code Sections 596-600
and  the Twenty-eight Hour Law  .............................................................. 1331
*    Editor, UCLA Law Review, Volume 52. J.D. candidate, UCLA School of Law, 2005;
B.A., UCLA, 2002. 1 would like to thank Professor Taimie Bryant, Bruce Wagman, Vicki
Steiner, and Bob Ferber for their extensive help and advice. I would also like to thank my family,
Angela Mo and Mei Mo, and friends Elaine Chen and Song Kim, for their support.

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