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Animals and the Law

February 3, 2021August 26, 2022 ~ Plant-Based Persian

I have been quiet lately, dedicating time to reading, writing, reflecting, and soul searching; trying to figure out what I want for my career, my blog, my life.  One thing I regret in life is not taking an animal law course in law school. So I bought an animal law textbook to teach myself now. Do … Continue reading Animals and the Law

How my Religion Helps me be Vegan

November 5, 2020January 25, 2021 ~ Plant-Based Persian ~ 1 Comment

It can be hard to be vegan. Not because I want to eat meat or dairy, but because it can be hard socially. It is intimidating to go against the status quo. Foremost, there is the societal pressure that we need to eat animal products. USDA dietary guidelines advise that we need meat and dairy … Continue reading How my Religion Helps me be Vegan

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