Litigation can be a catalyst for legislation. Legislative history can reveal just how influential litigation is. The legislative history of the laws to designate wilderness in the 1980s provides an object lesson. It demonstrates that litigation both pushed Congress to act and shaped the legislation Congress enacted. This is especially true of the watershed year of 1984. That year, Congress enacted more wilderness laws and added more wilderness areas to the National Wilderness Preservation System in more states than in any other year. The legislative history of the 1984 wilderness laws embedded in bills, hearings, committee meetings, committee reports, and floor proceedings, in conjunction with the legislative history of the various wilderne...
I want to report on certain political developments in the Big Sky states which will help to illumina...
Seeking to encourage people to settle the public domain, the federal government established the R.S....
Professor Robinson explores some of the evident, and also some of the less apparent legal implicatio...
Litigation can be a catalyst for legislation. Legislative history can reveal just how influential li...
In 1984, Congress preserved 8.2 million acres of roadless federal lands as wilderness, nearly matc...
This Article considers when activities that are inconsistent with wilderness are nonetheless allowed...
On December 23, 2010, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, issued Secretari...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
Almost every spring for the past eight years, I made a phone call to Maryland in order to get into M...
Federally owned lands in the western United Stateshave long been a source of legal and political con...
One of the most significant laws passed by the U.S. Congress in this century-one that charts a new c...
This Article examines how the decisions of four land management agencies governing wilderness areas ...
Part I of this Article supplies background on the ancient forest fight, focusing on the events leadi...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 is the principal legal mechanism for preserving wilderness in the United ...
I want to report on certain political developments in the Big Sky states which will help to illumina...
Seeking to encourage people to settle the public domain, the federal government established the R.S....
Professor Robinson explores some of the evident, and also some of the less apparent legal implicatio...
Litigation can be a catalyst for legislation. Legislative history can reveal just how influential li...
In 1984, Congress preserved 8.2 million acres of roadless federal lands as wilderness, nearly matc...
This Article considers when activities that are inconsistent with wilderness are nonetheless allowed...
On December 23, 2010, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ken Salazar, issued Secretari...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
The nation\u27s preeminent preservation statute, the Wilderness Act of 1964, is now 40 years old. By...
Almost every spring for the past eight years, I made a phone call to Maryland in order to get into M...
Federally owned lands in the western United Stateshave long been a source of legal and political con...
One of the most significant laws passed by the U.S. Congress in this century-one that charts a new c...
This Article examines how the decisions of four land management agencies governing wilderness areas ...
Part I of this Article supplies background on the ancient forest fight, focusing on the events leadi...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 is the principal legal mechanism for preserving wilderness in the United ...
I want to report on certain political developments in the Big Sky states which will help to illumina...
Seeking to encourage people to settle the public domain, the federal government established the R.S....
Professor Robinson explores some of the evident, and also some of the less apparent legal implicatio...