When slavery was legal in the U.S., did the law give any protection for slaves? For example, was it technically illegal to kill or beat a slave for no reason?
I know practically speaking they'd have little to no effect. But I wonder in the South whether the lawmakers had any social conscience whatsoever as to how slaves were treated. Or whether slaves were treated no differently than property according to the law for which a slaveowner had absolutely no restrictions.
There were limited laws on the books, but in the best of circumstances, emphasis on limited, and in any case, the degree to which they were enforced or honored could vary greatly.
This and this and especially the final comment in the chain would be of interest.