2007 Year in Review: Constitutional Law

American Bar Association Section on Environment, Energy and Resources, 2008

12 Pages Posted: 11 Sep 2020

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James R. May

Washburn University - Washburn University School of Law; Widener University Delaware Law School; Haub School of Law at Pace University

Date Written: January 11, 2008

Abstract

This chapter summarizes constitutional law developments involving environmental, energy and resources law for 2007. The U.S. Constitution provides both the authority for, and the limitations to, governmental efforts respecting environment, energy and natural resources. We have entered an interesting constitutional era, one in which a rising sea level will help to buoy a rising tide of climate litigation, the leading edge of which lies constitutional jurisprudence as applied to standing, the commerce clause, the political question doctrine, preemption, federalism, due process and takings. In 2007 most of it involves either state action (e.g., to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new motor vehicles or require climate friendly energy production), or state causes of action (e.g., public or private nuisance). Among the battleground issues are the extent to which Congress may regulate use of private property under the Endangered Species Act as a last gasp effort to save rare plants and animals from extinction, pollutant discharges into water bodies that are not traditionally navigable, or activities that cause or contribute to climate change, and whether states may restrict destructive development, emissions of greenhouse gases, or the import and export of wastes that might denude or degrade natural resources, or provide causes of action for those harmed by releases of hazardous chemicals, and otherwise turn to federal courts to enforce federal natural resource and environmental laws.

Keywords: Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Natural Resources Law, Energy Law, 2007

JEL Classification: K32

Suggested Citation

May, James, 2007 Year in Review: Constitutional Law (January 11, 2008). American Bar Association Section on Environment, Energy and Resources, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3682272 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3682272

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