
The Demise of Environmentalism in American Law
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Michael S. Greve argues that environmental values no longer play a formative role in American law — a sharp and recent change. Although ecological presumptions have some force, the author shows, the emerging legal doctrines are consistent with more efficient…
Read moreMichael S. Greve argues that environmental values no longer play a formative role in American law — a sharp and recent change. Although ecological presumptions have some force, the author shows, the emerging legal doctrines are consistent with more efficient and sensible regulation. It would be a mistake, Greve cautions, to look to the judiciary for wholesale regulatory reform: such reform can come only from Congress.



