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Natural resources and energy law presents some of the most consequential constitutional questions of the twenty-first century. West Virginia v. EPA's major questions doctrine reshaped the constitutional landscape of environmental and energy regulation. The Property Clause's grant of power over federal public lands generates ongoing litigation over the scope of federal authority and state sovereignty. And water rights law presents constitutional questions about the Winters doctrine's reservation of water rights for Indian tribes and federal lands.
The Constitutional Natural Resources and Energy Warrior is Volume LXXXIV of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series.
Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the full natural resources and energy constitutional landscape: the Property Clause and federal public lands — the scope of federal authority, the Equal Footing Doctrine, and states' rights over resources; water rights — the prior appropriation doctrine, the Winters doctrine, and interstate water compact dimensions; energy regulation — West Virginia v. EPA, the major questions doctrine, and FERC's constitutional authority; offshore resources and the federal-state boundary; mineral rights as Takings Clause property; and tribal resource rights.
The Constitutional Natural Resources and Energy Warrior
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