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38 Envtl. L. [i] (2008)

handle is hein.journals/envlnw38 and id is 1 raw text is: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Lewis & Clark Law School
VOLUME 38                  WINTER 2008                 NUMBER 1
ARTICLES
Climate Change in the Supreme Court ..................................................
Lisa Heinzerling
This Article provides an insider's perspective on the lawyerly
decisions that went into bringing and briefing the case of
Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency.
Is Environmentalism Dead? .................................    19
ChristopherD. Stone
Widely circulated allegations claim that the environmental
movement has rn out of steam and must die, so that something
else-unspecified-may live. The charge, however hyperbolic,
deserves attention. While there have been gains on some fronts,
many aspects of the environment continue to degenerate.
Looking back across three or four decades, how does the
movement stack up, in terms of its own ambitions and priorities?
How does it compare with, and what can it learn from, other
social movements, from abolitionism to women's rights? This
Article reviews the criteria according to which the success or
failure of environmentalism might be evaluated, and concludes
that, overall, reports of its death are greatly exaggerated.
Imposing Judicial Restraints on the Art of Deception: The Courts
Cast a Skeptical Eye on Columbia Basin Salmon Restoration
E fforts  ............................................................................................. .....  47
Michael C. Blumm & Hallison T Putnam
In a follow-up to an article on Columbia Basin salmon restoration
efforts published in this journal two years ago, the authors
analyze several federal court decisions of 2007, which they claim
reflect a rise in judicial skepticism. They view this skepticism as
a therapeutic antidote for the widespread federal agency
deception that has long characterized salmon restoration
measures in the Columbia Basin.

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