The Endangered Species Act: What We Talk About When We Talk About Recovery, 2019 University of Idaho, College of Law
The Endangered Species Act: What We Talk About When We Talk About Recovery, Dale Goble
Dale Goble
No abstract provided.
Of Wolves And Welfare Ranching, 2019 University of Idaho, College of Law
The Compact Clause And Transboundary Problems: A Federal Remedy For The Disease Most Incident To A Federal Government, 2019 University of Idaho, College of Law
The Compact Clause And Transboundary Problems: A Federal Remedy For The Disease Most Incident To A Federal Government, Dale Goble
Dale Goble
The political and constitutional relationship that is known as "federalism" creates boundaries that often do not correspond to resources. The anadromous salmon and steelhead of the Columbia River Basin, for example, cross several jurisdictional boundaries during their life cycle. Jurisdictional boundaries frequently contribute to poor resource planning because some actors are excluded. One traditional response to such transboundary resource difficulties has been to nationalize the problem, thus creating a forum in which all of the actors may participate. Nationalization, however, may be overinclusive when the problem is regional. An alternative that is potentially more sensitive to local concerns is found …
Introduction To The Symposium On Legal Structures For Managing The Pacific Northwest Salmon And Steelhead: The Biological And Historical Context, 2019 University of Idaho, College of Law
Introduction To The Symposium On Legal Structures For Managing The Pacific Northwest Salmon And Steelhead: The Biological And Historical Context, Dale Goble
Dale Goble
No abstract provided.
Recovery In A Cynical Time - With Apologies To Eric Arthur Blair, 2019 University of Idaho, College of Law
Recovery In A Cynical Time - With Apologies To Eric Arthur Blair, Dale Goble
Dale Goble
No abstract provided.
A Fish Tale: A Small Fish, The Esa, And Our Shared Future, 2019 University of Idaho, College of Law
A Fish Tale: A Small Fish, The Esa, And Our Shared Future, Dale Goble
Dale Goble
No abstract provided.
Cape Town Animal Conference, South Africa, 2019 WellBeing International
Cape Town Animal Conference, South Africa, Andrew N. Rowan
WellBeing News
The second Cape Animal Conference was held at the University of Cape Town in September, 2019. The conference theme focused on animal law development in the country but there was a broad mix of topics covered during the two days of the event.
Table Of Contents, 2019 Seattle University School of Law
Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Seattle University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Protection Of Unique Environmental Interests: Endangered And Threatened Species, 2019 William & Mary Law School
Federal Protection Of Unique Environmental Interests: Endangered And Threatened Species, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Ronald H. Rosenberg
Endangered species protection has long been favored by many Americans, who watched regretfully as the numbers of American eagles, buffaloes and other species dwindled toward extinction. Only recently, however, has species protection become a matter of public controversy, subsumed in the more general "development v. environment" debate. In this Article, Professor Rosenberg surveys the federal government's role in species protection, with a special focus on the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Prompted by the much-publicized Supreme Court decision in the "snail darter case"--TVA v. Hill-Congress extensively amended the Act in 1978. After a detailed analysis of these amendments, Professor Rosenberg …
The Anticruelty Statute: A Study In Animal Welfare, 2019 William & Mary Law School
The Anticruelty Statute: A Study In Animal Welfare, Darian M. Ibrahim
Darian M. Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
Reduce, Refine, Replace: The Failure Of The Three R’S And The Future Of Animal Experimentation, 2019 William & Mary Law School
Reduce, Refine, Replace: The Failure Of The Three R’S And The Future Of Animal Experimentation, Darian M. Ibrahim
Darian M. Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
A Return To Descartes: Property, Profit, And The Corporate Ownership Of Animals, 2019 William & Mary Law School
A Return To Descartes: Property, Profit, And The Corporate Ownership Of Animals, Darian M. Ibrahim
Darian M. Ibrahim
No abstract provided.
The Clash Of Agricultural Exceptionalism And The First Amendment: A Discussion Of Kansas' Ag-Gag Law, 2019 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
The Clash Of Agricultural Exceptionalism And The First Amendment: A Discussion Of Kansas' Ag-Gag Law, Meredith Kaufman
Journal of Food Law & Policy
Since the Nation’s founding, agricultural production has been treated differently than other industries. This concept, known as “agricultural exceptionalism,” has manifested in many different ways throughout U.S. history. Since the 1990s, one manifestation of agricultural exceptionalism has been the enactment of “Ag-gag laws,” state laws that limit information gathering activities at animal production facilities. Ag-gag laws are frequently criticized by animal welfare advocates and legal scholars for seeking to shield animal production facilities from public scrutiny, a state-sanctioned protection not afforded to other industries.
Shining A Light On Maryland's Solar Energy Market & Its Renewable Energy Policies, 2019 Barry University School of Law
Shining A Light On Maryland's Solar Energy Market & Its Renewable Energy Policies, John Gekas
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
Up The Creek Without A Paddle: Consequences For Failing To Protect Prisoners During A Natural Disaster, 2019 Barry University School of Law
Up The Creek Without A Paddle: Consequences For Failing To Protect Prisoners During A Natural Disaster, Rachel Shaw
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
The "Stunning" Reality Behind Halal Meat Production, 2019 Barry University School of Law
The "Stunning" Reality Behind Halal Meat Production, Axl Campos Kaminski
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
Banning Plastic Straws: The Beginning Of The War Against Plastics, 2019 Barry University School of Law
Banning Plastic Straws: The Beginning Of The War Against Plastics, Marcela Romero Mosquera
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
No abstract provided.
Let's Talk Protecting Endangered Species, 2019 University of New Mexico - School of Law
Let's Talk Protecting Endangered Species, Clifford J. Villa, Ty Bannerman, Will Cavin, Taylor Jones, Ari Biernoff
Faculty Scholarship
The Trump Administration recently changed Endangered Species Act regulations affecting how species are removed from endangered status and streamlining permits for the oil and gas and ranching industries. Environmentalists say the rules weaken protections. How could the new rules change industry and conservation in New Mexico?
You Don’T Need Lungs To Suffer: Fish Suffering In The Age Of Climate Change With A Call For Regulatory Reform, 2019 Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
You Don’T Need Lungs To Suffer: Fish Suffering In The Age Of Climate Change With A Call For Regulatory Reform, David N. Cassuto, Amy O'Brien
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Fish are sentient — they feel pain and suffer. Yet, while we see increasing interest in protecting birds and mammals in industries such as farming and research (albeit few laws), no such attention has been paid to the suffering of fish in the fishing industry. Consideration of fish welfare including reducing needless suffering should be a component of fisheries management. This article focuses on fisheries management practices, the effects of anthropogenic climate change on fisheries management practices, and the moral implications of fish sentience on the development and amendment of global fishing practices. Part I examines domestic and international fisheries, …
Book Review Of "River Of Lost Souls", 2019 University of New Mexico School of Law
Book Review Of "River Of Lost Souls", Clifford J. Villa
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.