The Conservation Constitution

The Conservation Constitution
Title The Conservation Constitution PDF eBook
Author Kimberly K. Smith
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 341
Release 2019-10-25
Genre Law
ISBN 0700628444

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Over the course of the twentieth century, the United States emerged as a global leader in conservation policy—negotiating the first international conservation treaties, pioneering the idea of the national park, and leading the world in creating a modern environmental regulatory regime. And yet, this is a country famously committed to the ideals of limited government, decentralization, and strong protection of property rights. How these contradictory values have been reconciled, not always successfully, is what Kimberly K. Smith sets out to explain in The Conservation Constitution—a book that brings to light the roots of contemporary constitutional conflict over environmental policy. In the mid-nineteenth century, most Progressive Era conservation policies would have been considered unconstitutional. Smith traces how, between 1870 and 1930, the conservation movement reshaped constitutional doctrine to its purpose—how, specifically, courts and lawyers worked to expand government authority to manage wildlife, forest and water resources, and pollution. Her work, which highlights a number of important Supreme Court decisions often overlooked in accounts of this period, brings the history of environmental management more fully into the story of the US Constitution. At the same time, illuminating the doctrinal innovation in the Progressives’ efforts, her book reveals the significance of constitutional history to an understanding of the government’s role in environmental management.

The Conservation Constitution

The Conservation Constitution
Title The Conservation Constitution PDF eBook
Author Kimberly K. Smith
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 341
Release 2019-10-25
Genre Law
ISBN 0700628444

Download The Conservation Constitution Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Over the course of the twentieth century, the United States emerged as a global leader in conservation policy—negotiating the first international conservation treaties, pioneering the idea of the national park, and leading the world in creating a modern environmental regulatory regime. And yet, this is a country famously committed to the ideals of limited government, decentralization, and strong protection of property rights. How these contradictory values have been reconciled, not always successfully, is what Kimberly K. Smith sets out to explain in The Conservation Constitution—a book that brings to light the roots of contemporary constitutional conflict over environmental policy. In the mid-nineteenth century, most Progressive Era conservation policies would have been considered unconstitutional. Smith traces how, between 1870 and 1930, the conservation movement reshaped constitutional doctrine to its purpose—how, specifically, courts and lawyers worked to expand government authority to manage wildlife, forest and water resources, and pollution. Her work, which highlights a number of important Supreme Court decisions often overlooked in accounts of this period, brings the history of environmental management more fully into the story of the US Constitution. At the same time, illuminating the doctrinal innovation in the Progressives’ efforts, her book reveals the significance of constitutional history to an understanding of the government’s role in environmental management.

The Conservation of the Constitution

The Conservation of the Constitution
Title The Conservation of the Constitution PDF eBook
Author Oliver Ernesto Branch
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1910
Genre Constitutions
ISBN

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The Truth about the Conservation Article

The Truth about the Conservation Article
Title The Truth about the Conservation Article PDF eBook
Author Committee for the Adoption of the Constitution
Publisher
Pages 4
Release 1915*
Genre Conservation of natural resources
ISBN

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Explanation of Article VII of the proposed Constitution, providing for an unpaid Conservation Commission of nine members, and for broadening the scope of the State's conservation policy.

Answers to Objections to the Conservation Article of the Proposed Constitution

Answers to Objections to the Conservation Article of the Proposed Constitution
Title Answers to Objections to the Conservation Article of the Proposed Constitution PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 11
Release 1915
Genre
ISBN

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The Green Amendment

The Green Amendment
Title The Green Amendment PDF eBook
Author Maya K. Van Rossum
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Environmental policy
ISBN 9781633310216

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2017 INDIE BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD FINALIST "A rallying cry . . . Everyone who is concerned about the welfare of all species, including human beings. Please read this important book." --Richard Louv, chairman emeritus of the Children & Nature Network and author of LAST CHILD IN THE WOODS and THE NATURE PRINCIPLE The Constitutional Change We Need to Protect Our Priceless Natural Resources For decades, activists have relied on federal and state legislation to fight for a cleaner environment. And for decades, they've been fighting a losing battle. The sad truth is, our laws are designed to accommodate pollution rather than prevent it. It's no wonder people feel powerless when it comes to preserving the quality of their water, air, public parks, and special natural spaces. But there is a solution, argues veteran environmentalist Maya K. van Rossum: bypass the laws and turn to the ultimate authority--our state and federal constitutions. In 2013, van Rossum and her team won a watershed legal victory that not only protected Pennsylvania communities from ruthless frackers but affirmed the constitutional right of people in the state to a clean and healthy environment. Following this victory, van Rossum inaugurated the Green Amendment movement, dedicated to empowering every American community to mobilize for constitutional change. Now, with The Green Amendment, van Rossum lays out an inspiring new agenda for environmental advocacy, one that will finally empower people, level the playing field, and provide real hope for communities everywhere. Readers will discover how legislative environmentalism has failed communities across America, the transformational difference environmental constitutionalism can make, the economic imperative of environmental constitutionalism, and how to take action in their communities. We all have the right to pure water, clean air, and a healthy environment. It's time to claim that right--for our own sake and that of future generations.

An Act Establishing a Conservation Bill of Rights to Implement Section Four of Article Fourteen of the Constitution

An Act Establishing a Conservation Bill of Rights to Implement Section Four of Article Fourteen of the Constitution
Title An Act Establishing a Conservation Bill of Rights to Implement Section Four of Article Fourteen of the Constitution PDF eBook
Author New York (State). Legislature. Assembly
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1970
Genre Conservation of natural resources
ISBN

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