Federal lawsuit against Florida ban on 'lab-grown' meat still alive after judge's ruling
- A federal judge recently ruled on a lawsuit challenging Florida's ban on cultivated meat.
- Florida banned cultivated meat last May, and the lawsuit argued the state law is unconstitutional.
- Upside Foods filed the lawsuit last year, arguing the ban favors Florida farmers.
- The judge dismissed four lawsuit parts but kept one regarding interstate commerce alive.
- This ruling allows the lawsuit challenging Florida's cultivated meat ban to continue.
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Federal lawsuit against Florida fake meat law still alive for now
A lawsuit against Florida’s ban on “lab-grown” meat is still alive after a federal judge tossed four parts of the suit on Friday but kept a fifth. Northern District of Florida Chief Judge Mark Walker declined to dismiss a part of the lawsuit that argued Florida’s restrictions give an unconstitutional advantage to Florida farmers over out-of-state competitors. Meanwhile, the judge sided with state attorneys seeking to dismiss the lawsuit and thei…

Federal lawsuit against Florida ban on 'lab-grown' meat still alive after judge's ruling
A lawsuit against Florida’s ban on “lab-grown” meat is still alive after a federal judge tossed four parts of the lawsuit but kept a fifth.
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