The federal law of wildlife has mushroomed during the past decade. Congress, in instances where certain species were suffering population crises, shed its historic reluctance to interfere with state wildlife management prerogatives. Opposition to federal intrusion has raised important constitutional issues, only some of which have been resolved definitively. Already the Congress and the courts have discarded some traditional assumptions about wildlife management, and the walls surrounding the traditional state prerogative to control resident wildlife are tumbling down. The fundamental question involves the extent to which the United States government constitutionally can regulate human activities that affect fauna and flora. Other intertang...
This Article develops a comparative institutions approach to wildlife governance by examining the pr...
The doctrine of State ownership of wildlife was a part of the body of English common law transplante...
Wildlife is an important and cherished element of our natural heritage in the United States. But sta...
This Article reviews the authority of federal and state governments to manage wildlife on federal la...
North Carolina wildlife management programs should feel the impact of Hughes v. Oklahoma. The basis ...
32 p. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW L...
After the Supreme Court decided Lopez, a number of commentators speculated about its impact on the E...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the Government\u27s position on many wildlife topi...
The Wildlife Legislative Fund of America, whose letterhead asserts that its sole raison d\u27 etre i...
Our society has developed with a distinct homocentric view toward the natural world and all of its i...
The federal government has spent the last thirty years regulating activities that affect endangered ...
This article explores the facets of hunting amendments. Part I traces the legal history of protectio...
The normative role of state constitutions, which are simultaneously paramount state law and inferior...
Animals are living entities, organized into shifting, complex ecological systems, so biology plays a...
A history of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, prepared for its centennia...
This Article develops a comparative institutions approach to wildlife governance by examining the pr...
The doctrine of State ownership of wildlife was a part of the body of English common law transplante...
Wildlife is an important and cherished element of our natural heritage in the United States. But sta...
This Article reviews the authority of federal and state governments to manage wildlife on federal la...
North Carolina wildlife management programs should feel the impact of Hughes v. Oklahoma. The basis ...
32 p. A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW L...
After the Supreme Court decided Lopez, a number of commentators speculated about its impact on the E...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the Government\u27s position on many wildlife topi...
The Wildlife Legislative Fund of America, whose letterhead asserts that its sole raison d\u27 etre i...
Our society has developed with a distinct homocentric view toward the natural world and all of its i...
The federal government has spent the last thirty years regulating activities that affect endangered ...
This article explores the facets of hunting amendments. Part I traces the legal history of protectio...
The normative role of state constitutions, which are simultaneously paramount state law and inferior...
Animals are living entities, organized into shifting, complex ecological systems, so biology plays a...
A history of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, prepared for its centennia...
This Article develops a comparative institutions approach to wildlife governance by examining the pr...
The doctrine of State ownership of wildlife was a part of the body of English common law transplante...
Wildlife is an important and cherished element of our natural heritage in the United States. But sta...