Environmental Indifference

44 Pages Posted: 16 Aug 2021

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Anthony Moffa

University of Maine School of Law

Date Written: July 1, 2021

Abstract

An incarcerated American underclass, disproportionately comprised of minority citizens, has been compelled to live in an unconstitutionally polluted environment. Exposure to radon gas in indoor air is just one example of that pollution. Fortunately, the legal effort to address that particular condition of confinement has already begun; the theoretical and practical discussion in this work strives to both highlight the importance of the issue and inform the doctrinal development. The Eighth Amendment precedent created on the specific issue of radon exposure will very likely control the courts’ treatment of other environmental harms ignored by prison officials. This work, using radon exposure litigation as a case study, explains how environmental harms in prisons threaten lives and violate the Constitution.

Keywords: Constitutional Law, Environmental Law, Deliberate Indifference

JEL Classification: K32

Suggested Citation

Moffa, Anthony, Environmental Indifference (July 1, 2021). Harvard Environmental Law Review, Vol. 45, No. 333, 2021, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3904972

Anthony Moffa (Contact Author)

University of Maine School of Law ( email )

300 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
United States

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