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Law's Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live
John Copeland Nagle
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| #1926095 in Books | 2010-05-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x.90 x6.10l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 312 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Environment's Review|By mcph|Law's Environment: How the Law Shapes the Places We Live by John Copeland Nagle. John N. Matthews Professor, University of Notre Dame Law School.
John Nagle's book, Law's Environment, is the result of his in depth study of five cases concerning U.S. environmental problems and their regulation. These locations are widely distribu||
"Nagle reveals a remarkably nuanced understanding of the many ways that law affects the landscape. I wanted to visit each place after reading the book and found myself looking differently at the landscape around me."—Michael P. Vandenberg
John Copeland Nagle shows how our reliance on environmental law affects the natural environment through an examination of five diverse places in the American landscape: Alaska's Adak Island; the Susquehanna River; Colton in California’s Inland Empire; Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the badlands of North Dakota; and Alamogordo in New Mexico. Nagle asks why some places are preserved by the law while others are not, and he finds that environmental laws often h...
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