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Wise Replacements For Nwp 26, Kim Diana Connolly, Virginia S. Albrecht
Wise Replacements For Nwp 26, Kim Diana Connolly, Virginia S. Albrecht
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Endangered Species Wannabees, John Copeland Nagle
Endangered Species Wannabees, John Copeland Nagle
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Environmental law and theories of statutory interpretation have developed side by side in the United States during the past twenty-five years. Many of the leading environmental law cases are also statutory interpretation cases. China is different. China has enacted many environmental statutes, often patterned after foreign laws such as those in the United States, but there are no Chinese environmental law statutory interpretation cases.
This article examines why there are no such cases, and what we may learn from that fact. I am indebted to the work of Professor Stewart, whose engaging article in this symposium issue combines three of …
The Commerce Clause Meets The Delhi Sands Flower-Loving Fly, John C. Nagle
The Commerce Clause Meets The Delhi Sands Flower-Loving Fly, John C. Nagle
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Is the Endangered Species Act constitutional? The D.C. Circuit considered that question in National Association of Home Builders v. Babbitt in 1997. More specifically, the case considered whether the congressional power to regulate interstate commerce authorized the ESA's prohibition upon building a large regional hospital in the habitat of an endangered fly that lives only in a small area of southern California. The three judges on the D.C. Circuit approached the question from three different perspectives: the relationship between biodiversity as a whole and interstate commerce, the relationship between the fly and interstate commerce, and the relationship between the hospital …