The demise of environmentalism in American law / Michael S. Greve.
1996
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Title
The demise of environmentalism in American law / Michael S. Greve.
Published
Washington, D.C. : AEI Press, 1996.
Call Number
KF3775 .G727 1996
ISBN
0844739804 (cloth : alk. paper)
0844739812 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0844739812 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
vii, 147 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)34078410
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1
The Ecological Paradigm
1
Ecology and the Law
3
A Bigger New Deal?
8
Environments - Natural and Social
11
The Demise of Values
18
2
Takings
23
From Rights to Values
25
From Ad Hoc Judgments to Common-Law Rules
29
Property, Factions, and Environmental Values
34
A Line in the Sand
40
3
Standing to Sue
42
Ecological Standing
43
National Wildlife Federation and the Demise of Programmatic Litigation
46
Defenders of Wildlife
52
Common-Law Analogs?
55
Some Connections of Standing and Takings
61
4
Judicial Review of Environmental Regulation
64
From Deference to Substance?
68
Intent and Reason
72
Systemic Failure
76
5
Functional Rules for a Dysfunctional System
85
Regulatory Failures
87
Policy Coordination, Trade-offs, and Paradoxes
91
Capture and Regulatory Obsolescence
102
6
Environmental Ideology and Real-World Politics
107
The Logic of Environmentalism
110
The Logic of the Common Law
115
The Ambivalence of Interest-Group Politics
118
The Effects of Ideology
124
Politics as Second-Best
132
Index
139
About the Author
147