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Court rejects HSUSās attempt to advance an anti-meat activist agenda
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 23, 2019 ā The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today ruled in favor of the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) in its appeal to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). The court rejected HSUSās attempt to advance an anti-meat activist agenda through an unwarranted suit designed to hurt 60,000 U.S. pork producers and undermine a farm sector critical to rural communities and that employs hundreds of thousands of Americans.
The court rejected HSUSā attempted challenge to the National Pork Boardās 2006 federally approved purchase from NPPC of trademarks associated with the organizationās āPork: The Other White Meatā campaign and payments associated with the agreement. While HSUS claimed it and others were injured because proceeds from the transaction were misappropriated by the National Pork Board, the pork ācheckoff,ā the D.C. Circuit found that HSUS and its fellow plaintiffs failed to demonstrate that they had suffered harm from the transaction, including the associated payments.
āThe dismissal of this case is a win for American pork producers who depend on NPPCās issues advocacy work and the research, education and promotional work performed by the National Pork Board,ā said David Herring, a pork producer from Lillington, NC and NPPCās president. āThe real misappropriation of funds is HSUSās continued efforts to fundraise under false pretenses while using its proceeds to attack farmers dedicated to feeding billions of people at home and abroad.ā
