In Fednav, Ltd. v. Chester, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld the dismissal of a constitutional challenge to the Michigan Ballast Water Statute (MBWS). By unanimously affirming the decision of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, the Fednav Court not only declined to invalidate state laws protecting Michigan’s waters from aquatic nuisance species (ANS), but also rejected claims that the MBWS should be preempted by broad federal regulation. Through its Fednav decision, the Sixth Circuit iterated that Michigan may still play a vital role in protecting its ecological and economic interests. ANS pose a serious threat to the ecological well-being of Michigan’s waters and the state’s...
In Cherenzia v. Lynch, several commercial fishermen filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of...
Aquatic invaders hitchhiking in ships\u27 ballast water tanks are far from a new environmental probl...
The Clean Water Act asserts the ambitious goal of eliminating water pollution and protecting the che...
In Fednav, Ltd. v. Chester, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld the dism...
Ballast water discharges from shipping vessels are responsible for spreading numerous forms of aquat...
This Note considers the longstanding clash between the United States government and state government...
In response to the growing threat posed by the progress of Asian carp up the Mississippi River towar...
In 1976, Congress enacted the Magnuson Fishery Management Conservation and Management Act (MFCMA), c...
For the better part of the last fifty years, the Commerce Clause provided a safe harbor for congress...
The adverse economic and environmental consequences associated with the invasion and establishment o...
Perhaps the most controversial aspect of federal water pollution law is wetland regulation. Wetlands...
Wetlands regulation in the United States has a tumultuous history. The early European settlers viewe...
The subject of this Note is the citizen\u27s right to enforce provisions of the Clean Water Act\u27(...
Federal and state attempts to regulate recovery for oil spill damages often go together as well as o...
In the United States water law is a subset of property law that controls the use and allocation of t...
In Cherenzia v. Lynch, several commercial fishermen filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of...
Aquatic invaders hitchhiking in ships\u27 ballast water tanks are far from a new environmental probl...
The Clean Water Act asserts the ambitious goal of eliminating water pollution and protecting the che...
In Fednav, Ltd. v. Chester, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld the dism...
Ballast water discharges from shipping vessels are responsible for spreading numerous forms of aquat...
This Note considers the longstanding clash between the United States government and state government...
In response to the growing threat posed by the progress of Asian carp up the Mississippi River towar...
In 1976, Congress enacted the Magnuson Fishery Management Conservation and Management Act (MFCMA), c...
For the better part of the last fifty years, the Commerce Clause provided a safe harbor for congress...
The adverse economic and environmental consequences associated with the invasion and establishment o...
Perhaps the most controversial aspect of federal water pollution law is wetland regulation. Wetlands...
Wetlands regulation in the United States has a tumultuous history. The early European settlers viewe...
The subject of this Note is the citizen\u27s right to enforce provisions of the Clean Water Act\u27(...
Federal and state attempts to regulate recovery for oil spill damages often go together as well as o...
In the United States water law is a subset of property law that controls the use and allocation of t...
In Cherenzia v. Lynch, several commercial fishermen filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of...
Aquatic invaders hitchhiking in ships\u27 ballast water tanks are far from a new environmental probl...
The Clean Water Act asserts the ambitious goal of eliminating water pollution and protecting the che...