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The Supreme Court and the Environment Michael Allan Wolf

The Supreme Court and the Environment By Michael Allan Wolf

The Supreme Court and the Environment by Michael Allan Wolf


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The Supreme Court and the Environment, discusses the body of federal statutory law amassed to fight pollution and conserve natural resources that began with the enactment of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

The Supreme Court and the Environment Summary

The Supreme Court and the Environment: The Reluctant Protector by Michael Allan Wolf

The Supreme Court and the Environment discusses the body of federal statutory law amassed to fight pollution and conserve natural resources that began with the enactment of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Instead of taking the more traditional route of listing court decisions, The Supreme Court and the Environment puts the actual cases in a subsidiary position, as part of a larger set of documents paired with incisive introductions that illustrate the fascinating and sometimes surprising give-and-take with Congress, federal administrative agencies, state and local governments, environmental organizations, and private companies and industry trade groups that have helped define modern environmental policy.
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From the author:

When one views the body of modern environmental law-the decisions and the other key documents-the picture that emerges is not one of Supreme Court dominance. In this legal drama, the justices have most often played supporting roles. While we can find the occasional, memorable soliloquy in a Supreme Court majority, concurring, or dissenting opinion, the leading men and women are more likely found in Congress, administrative agencies, state and local legislatures, nongovernmental organizations, private industry, and state and lower federal courts.
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What one learns from studying the Supreme Court's environmental law output is that the justices for the most part seem more concerned about more general issues of deference to administrative agencies, the rules of statutory interpretation, the role of legislative history, the requisites for standing, and the nature of the Takings Clause than the narrow issues of entitlement to a clean environment, the notion of an environmental ethic that underlies written statutes and regulations, and concerns about ecological diversity and other environmental values. When we widen the lens, however, and focus on the other documents that make up essential parts of the story of the Supreme Court and the environment-complaints by litigants, briefs by parties and by friends of the court, oral argument transcripts, the occasional stirring dissent, lower court decisions, presidential signing statements and press conference transcripts, media reports and editorials, and legislative responses to high court decisions-we discover what is often missing in the body of Supreme Court decisions.

--Michael Allan Wolf

The Supreme Court and the Environment Reviews

While the role of the Supreme Court in environmental issues has spawned several dissertations and generated a significant number of law review articles, this book fills a noticeable gap, as precious few monographs treat the subject holistically...Given the paucity of books on the subject, this work should be extremely useful to instructors as an integral text in courses on environmental law or policy. -- David Ettinger * Library Journal *

About Michael Allan Wolf

Michael Wolf is the Richard E. Nelson Chair in Local Government Law at the University of Florida. Most recently, he co-authored Land Use Planning and the Environment: A Casebook with Charles Haar.

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NPB9780872899759
9780872899759
0872899756
The Supreme Court and the Environment: The Reluctant Protector by Michael Allan Wolf
New
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2012-01-26
512
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