During the past several decades, litigation has played a major role in the attempt by citizens to realize environmental objectives. Its impact has been elaborated extensively in the vast array of writing in law journals as well as in the cases themselves. Most analyses have focused on specialized subjects of either substantive policy or legal procedure. In this brief Essay I attempt a more comprehensive overview involving two background factors- the growth of environmental values since World War II and the response of governmental institutions to the resulting demands placed upon them. Among these institutions were the courts. Their role cannot be understood simply in terms of the evolution of judicial opinion, but more in terms of the resp...
Widespread public preoccupation with environmental quality is a recent development, and one that has...
I have been privileged to hear, enjoy and learn from the talks of each of our Garrison Lecturers dur...
Justice Marshall served on the Court from 1967 until 1991. During that period, Congress passed all o...
This symposium was conceived as a way of asking how much, and in what ways, environmental law had ch...
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Rule of law litigation is one of the most, if not the, most distinctive features of environmental l...
What, is truly environmental about environmental law? This Article is the first attempt to answer ...
1970 was a big year for environmental law. The first of the major federal environmental statutes, th...
Abstract We are raised from the early days of our youth to distinguish right from wrong, evil from g...
On April 14 and 15, 1989, over three hundred environmental practitioners, academics, and law student...
In this Article, Professor Richard Lazarus examines the votes of the individual Justices who have de...
In Section 9 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, Congress authorized a study of t...
Looking back on the past twenty-five years, during which environmental law has developed such astoni...
The essay is divided into three parts. Part I considers the ways in which the need for environmental...
This article traces the evolution of standing as a federal court requirement rooted in the Constitut...
Widespread public preoccupation with environmental quality is a recent development, and one that has...
I have been privileged to hear, enjoy and learn from the talks of each of our Garrison Lecturers dur...
Justice Marshall served on the Court from 1967 until 1991. During that period, Congress passed all o...
This symposium was conceived as a way of asking how much, and in what ways, environmental law had ch...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68756/2/10.1177_053901847000900501.pd
Rule of law litigation is one of the most, if not the, most distinctive features of environmental l...
What, is truly environmental about environmental law? This Article is the first attempt to answer ...
1970 was a big year for environmental law. The first of the major federal environmental statutes, th...
Abstract We are raised from the early days of our youth to distinguish right from wrong, evil from g...
On April 14 and 15, 1989, over three hundred environmental practitioners, academics, and law student...
In this Article, Professor Richard Lazarus examines the votes of the individual Justices who have de...
In Section 9 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments, Congress authorized a study of t...
Looking back on the past twenty-five years, during which environmental law has developed such astoni...
The essay is divided into three parts. Part I considers the ways in which the need for environmental...
This article traces the evolution of standing as a federal court requirement rooted in the Constitut...
Widespread public preoccupation with environmental quality is a recent development, and one that has...
I have been privileged to hear, enjoy and learn from the talks of each of our Garrison Lecturers dur...
Justice Marshall served on the Court from 1967 until 1991. During that period, Congress passed all o...