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The Making of Environmental Law

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The Making of Environmental Law by Richard J. Lazarus offers a comprehensive exploration of the origins and evolution of environmental law in the United States. This updated second edition examines the distinctive challenges environmental lawmaking faces, especially within the US legal and political systems. Drawing upon decades of experience, Lazarus traces the development of key statutes and controversies since the 1970s, while new chapters analyse recent shifts such as Congress’s reduced role, changing judicial influence, advances in environmental justice, and political conflicts impacting legislation. Essential for understanding the complex past and uncertain future of environmental law.
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Ideal for students, legal scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in environmental law and policy, particularly within the US context. Also valuable for readers concerned with environmental justice and the political dynamics shaping ecological legislation.

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An updated and passionate second edition of a foundational book.

How did environmental law first emerge in the United States? Why has it evolved in the ways that it has? And what are the unique challenges inherent to environmental lawmaking in general and in the United States in particular?

Since its first edition, The Making of Environmental Law has been foundational to our understanding of these questions. For the second edition, Richard J. Lazarus returns to his landmark book and takes stock of developments over the last two decades. Drawing on many years of experience on the frontlines of legal and policy battles, Lazarus provides a theoretical overview of the challenges that environmental protection poses for lawmaking, related to both the distinctive features of US lawmaking institutions and the spatial and temporal dimensions of ecological change.

The book explains why environmental law emerged in the manner and form that it did in the 1970s and traces how it developed over subsequent decades through key laws and controversies. New chapters, composing more than half of the second edition, examine a host of recent developments. These include how Congress dropped out of environmental lawmaking in the early twenty-first century; the shifting role of the judiciary; long-overdue efforts to provide environmental justice to disadvantaged communities; and the destabilisation of environmental law that has resulted from the election of Presidents with dramatically clashing environmental policies.

As the nation’s partisan divide has grown deeper and the challenge of climate change has dramatically raised the perceived stakes for opposing interests, environmental law is facing its greatest challenges yet. This book is essential reading for understanding where we have been and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead.

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H-Net (H-Environment) describes the book as a readable, informative, and detailed overview of US environmental law’s development, highlighting the new content covering developments since the early 2000s. It is praised as an essential resource on the recent history of federal environmental regulations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226695457

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 February 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Edition: Second Edition

Illustration: 2 line drawings

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 653g

Pages: 448

About the Author

Richard J. Lazarus is the Howard and KatherineΒ AibelΒ Professor of Law at Harvard University, where he teaches courses on environmental law and Supreme Court decision-making. Lazarus has represented the United States, state and local governments, and environmental groups in the United States Supreme Court in more than forty cases and has presented oral arguments in fourteen of those cases. His most recent book isΒ The Rule of Five: Making Climate History at the Supreme Court.

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