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Former Lab Worker Suing Over Blocked Animal Rights Comments

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Madeline Krasno, a former lab worker turned Animal rights advocate, is taking a stand against the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She claims they have been unlawfully blocking her comments on social media, where she has been sharing her experiences and concerns about animal testing.

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Krasno’s journey began as a college student working in a monkey research lab at the University of Wisconsin. Her experiences left her with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and she later felt compelled to speak out about the conditions she witnessed. Initially hesitant due to fear of backlash, she eventually began posting online, tagging the university, and commenting on its pages.

To her dismay, many of her comments were removed. She discovered that both the university and NIH were blocking her posts, including keywords related to animal testing. With the backing of free speech and Animal rights organizations, Krasno is now suing these institutions, arguing that their actions suppress free speech.

Court rulings so far have sided with the university and NIH, stating that blocking certain keywords is a legal way to manage online discussions. The courts compared this to local governments regulating who speaks at town halls to avoid chaos. However, these decisions are under appeal and may be taken to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Stephanie Krent from the Knight First Amendment Institute, representing Krasno, pointed out that courts are still defining the boundaries of free speech online. The precedent that public officials, including former President Donald Trump, cannot block critics online has been established, but the extent of allowable government moderation remains unclear.

Krasno worked in a lab named after Harry Harlow, a psychologist known for controversial monkey experiments. Her lawsuit claims that terms related to Animal rights, such as “animal testing” and “cruelty,” were blocked by NIH. Despite NIH’s argument that these terms were used in off-topic, repetitive comments, Animal rights advocates argue that discussion about animal testing is relevant to many scientific topics.

Krasno’s fight highlights ongoing debates about free speech and ethical considerations in animal research. If her lawsuits succeed, she plans to challenge other universities with similar practices, aiming to ensure open dialogue about animal testing on public platforms.

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