WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a California law setting animal-welfare standards for pork sold within the state, rejecting a bid by out-of-state industry to limit the state’s regulatory power over its own marketplace. But the court splintered over the decision’s implications for other state laws that have…Read More
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