Could Happy the elephant be happier? Her case is going to New York's highest court.
Happy the elephant will soon have her day in New York’s highest court.
The 51-year-old Asian elephant won’t attend–among other impediments, the 8,500-pound animal lives at the Bronx Zoo–but her lawyers have filed a writ of habeas corpus, arguing she is a legal person. If she had such status, her detention at the zoo would be unlawful and she could be sent to an elephant sanctuary, her lawyers argue.
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