Browsing Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Works by Subject "Endangered species -- Law and legislation -- United States"
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(Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 1998)This article examines some of the perverse consequences of the structure of the Endangered Species Act, namely that it deters property owners from conserving threatened species and lacks proactive measures.
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(Southwestern Law Journal, 1991)To many, the ESA is the epitome of an anti-growth agenda, seemingly used as a pretext for stopping development rather than for the ostensible purpose of species protection. To its staunch supporters, however, the ESA ...
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(Environmental Law, 1995)This article probes the history, meaning, and potential applications of section 7(a)(1) of the Endangered Species Act, which by its terms imposes a "duty to conserve" on all federal agencies. The article examines how ...
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(N.Y.U. Environmental Law Journal, 1998)This article comprehensively examines the history and content of the numerous administrative reforms of the Endangered Species Act program carried out under the tenure of Department of the Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt. ...