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13 Ariz. J. Env't L. & Pol'y 1 (2022-2023)
What Is the Grass?: Defining the Ecological Person

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             ARIZONA JOURNAL

                             OF

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY


VOLUME   13          SUMMER  2023              ISSUE 3


                           WHAT IS THE GRASS?

                 DEFINING THE ECOLOGICAL PERSON

                                     Mia  Burcham*

                                        Abstract

       This note will trace the tension between the legal subject-statuses of personhood and
citizenship in the creation of non-human legal persons. Specifically, I will examine legal efforts
that rely on the legal personhood of nature and ecosystems. These efforts exist in the context of
other novel efforts to expand personhood subject-status to non-agents, which require personhood
in order to establish standing, but further require guardians to litigate and protect their alleged
rights-namely, legal rights of  artificial intelligences, of fetuses, and of oft-analogized
corporations.
       This note will focus its discussion of ecosystem personhood within the complaint brought
by Deep  Green  Resistance on behalf of the Colorado River Ecosystem against the State of
Colorado, and the subsequent legal failure to achieve protection for the ecosystem through the
construction of legal personhood. The success of the State over the ecosystem offers a lens through
which to examine the relative possibilities and strengths of person and citizen subject-status.
       In order to think through the legal necessity and consequences of expanding the category
of person to non-actors, I will first foreground the current categories of legal personhood and
American  citizenship in their historical antecedents, specifically during the political period
spanning the Civil War, when a new group of natural persons were struggling to obtain full legal
personhood  and citizenship status. I will also look at the interplay of theories of ecosystem
personhood, corporate personhood, and Artificial Intelligence personhood to limn the contours of
this nascent recognition of non-human persons under American law. Lastly, this note will explore
the historical move from enshrining personhood to enshrining citizenship, and whether this move
is required, beneficial, or even possible in the case of non-agents.



* JD candidate, class of 2024. I am endlessly grateful to Professor Toni Massaro, My Captain, for her support and
guidance through this writing process, and for keeping her office door open to Frederick Douglass, Walt Whitman,
and everything in between.

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