Standing

According to Sowards, "[Douglas's] passionate dissent in Sierra Club v. Morton marks a pivotal point in environmental legal battles, one that still shapes advocacy today and points the way toward a potentially different way of thinking about nature." According to Stone, conferring rig...

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Published inNatural Resources & Environment Vol. 31; no. 2; pp. 61 - 62
Main Author Dunec, JoAnne L.
Format Book Review Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources of the American Bar Association 01.10.2016
American Bar Association
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Summary:According to Sowards, "[Douglas's] passionate dissent in Sierra Club v. Morton marks a pivotal point in environmental legal battles, one that still shapes advocacy today and points the way toward a potentially different way of thinking about nature." According to Stone, conferring rights on the environment, does not mean that "would stand it on a better footing than the rest of us mere mortals."
ISSN:0882-3812
2328-3408