A pregnant rhesus macaque monkey infected with the Zika virus sit in a cage at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center (WNPRC) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. | Scott Olson/Getty Images
If someone illegally double parks in a one-way street and a cop walks by, the expectation is that they’d get fined. Similarly, you’d think that if a company that uses animals is caught mistreating them, they too would face some sort of legal repercussion. But for many businesses in the US, that’s not what’s happening.
This summer, an inspector with the US Department of Agriculture vis...
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