The Article evaluates the Endangered Species Act using Dan Farber's theory of eco-pragmatism. Eco-pragmatism employs environmental baselines, a moderated precautionary principle, and adaptive management to mediate environmental policy issues. I conclude that the ESA reflects some of these attributes, but does not coherently assemble a truly eco-pragmatic framework
The Endangered Species Act (ESA)1 receives significant congressional attention. The associated power...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
The drafters of the Endangered Species Act envisioned a process in which a species at risk of extinc...
The Article evaluates the Endangered Species Act using Dan Farber\u27s theory of eco-pragmatism. Eco...
If one compares the way in which the ESA was implemented in 1982 to the way it is today, the list of...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has long been the workhorse of species protection in contexts for w...
this article is designed to convince readers that the past, present, and future trends of the ESA ar...
In this study I argue that a holistic approach is better than an individualistic approach for interp...
Professor Holly Doremus‘s article, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, trace...
There has been long-term confusion among courts, agencies, developers, and environmental organizatio...
This paper examines how the Endangered Species Act\u27s measures to protect endangered species have ...
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) has been one of the most controversial of all environmental...
The substantive contours of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) have been largely worked out for quite ...
This Article examines the challenges global climate change presents for the Endangered Species Act (...
This article comprehensively examines the history and content of the numerous administrative reforms...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA)1 receives significant congressional attention. The associated power...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
The drafters of the Endangered Species Act envisioned a process in which a species at risk of extinc...
The Article evaluates the Endangered Species Act using Dan Farber\u27s theory of eco-pragmatism. Eco...
If one compares the way in which the ESA was implemented in 1982 to the way it is today, the list of...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has long been the workhorse of species protection in contexts for w...
this article is designed to convince readers that the past, present, and future trends of the ESA ar...
In this study I argue that a holistic approach is better than an individualistic approach for interp...
Professor Holly Doremus‘s article, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, trace...
There has been long-term confusion among courts, agencies, developers, and environmental organizatio...
This paper examines how the Endangered Species Act\u27s measures to protect endangered species have ...
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) has been one of the most controversial of all environmental...
The substantive contours of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) have been largely worked out for quite ...
This Article examines the challenges global climate change presents for the Endangered Species Act (...
This article comprehensively examines the history and content of the numerous administrative reforms...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA)1 receives significant congressional attention. The associated power...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
The drafters of the Endangered Species Act envisioned a process in which a species at risk of extinc...