Supreme Court and the Environment
"Supreme Court and the Environment," authored by Michael Allan Wolf and published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2012, delves into the critical intersection of law and environmental protection. Spanning an impressive 512 pages, this hardback edition offers an insightful exploration of federal statutes crafted to combat pollution and promote the conservation of our planet's precious resources. The book traces the evolution of environmental law in the United States, beginning with the landmark National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Through a detailed examination, Wolf sheds light on how the Supreme Court has played a pivotal role in shaping environmental policy and addressing pressing ecological issues. Ideal for legal scholars, environmental advocates, and anyone interested in the legal frameworks that protect our environment, this comprehensive resource invites readers to understand the vital work of the judiciary in defending natural resources. Discover the profound implications of landmark cases and statutory developments in this essential read.