Federalism, preemption, and the nationalization of American wildlife management the dynamic balance between state and federal authority
From the Mayflower compact to the U.S. Constitution : 1620-1789 -- Defining the new government and the separation of powers : 1789-1835 -- Westward Expansion, the First Industrial Revolution, dual sovereignty, and the Public Trust Doctrine : 1835-1861 -- The Civil War, reconstruction, the advent of...
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Lanham, Boulder, New York
Rowman & Littlefield
2022
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Zusammenfassung: | From the Mayflower compact to the U.S. Constitution : 1620-1789 -- Defining the new government and the separation of powers : 1789-1835 -- Westward Expansion, the First Industrial Revolution, dual sovereignty, and the Public Trust Doctrine : 1835-1861 -- The Civil War, reconstruction, the advent of the Second Industrial Revolution, the Enduring Public Trust Doctrine and state ownership of wildlife : 1861-1896 -- America's changing culture : market hunting, the Lacey Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and the beginning of the progressive era : 1896-1910 -- The ethos of the Industrial Revolution drives the progressive movement into America's social fabric and laws : 1910-1919 -- Prohibition and reform : the emergence of the administrative state : 1919-1933 -- The Great Depression, FDR's new deal, and a "new" Supreme Court overwhelms states' rights : 1933-1941 -- The competing ideologies that characterized the progressive movement and beyond : 1890-1940 -- The stone court and the development of the presumption against preemption in rice : 1941-1946 -- The end of the state wildlife ownership doctrine following World War II : 1946-1969 -- The Burger Court - state ownership of wildlife declared a legal fiction and anachronism : 1969-1986 -- The Rehnquist Court : a continued swing towards conservative federalism and preemption : 1986-2005 -- The Roberts Court and the development of area-specific jurisprudence : 2005 - 2022 -- The future of federal preemption of state authority over wildlife, and the presumption against preemption doctrine in wildlife cases -- State and federal cooperation and coordination of the Endangered Species Act : past and present -- The three biggest threats undermining federalism and state wildlife management authority -- Funding endangered species conservation : the achilles heel. "Environmental law expert Lowell E. Baier reveals how over centuries the federal government slowly preempted the states' authority over managing their resident wildlife. In doing so, he educates elected officials, wildlife students, and environmentalists in the precedents that led to the current state of wildlife management, and how a constructive environment can be fostered at all levels of government to improve our nation's wildlife and biodiversity"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 303 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781538164907 978-1-5381-6490-7 |