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Federalism, Preemption, and the Nationalization of American Wildlife Management

The Dynamic Balance Between State and Federal Authority
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 2022

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-1-5381-6490-7
ISBN-Online
978-1-5381-6491-4
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
304
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    1. Contents No access
    2. List of Illustrations No access
    3. Guide to Acronyms, Constitutional Provisions, and Terms No access
    4. Foreword No access
    5. Preface No access
  1. 1 From the Mayflower Compact to the US Constitution, 1620–1789 No access Pages 1 - 13
  2. 2 Defining the New Government and the Separation of Powers, 1789–1835 No access Pages 14 - 20
  3. 3 Westward Expansion, the First Industrial Revolution, Dual Sovereignty, and the Public Trust Doctrine, 1835–1861 No access Pages 21 - 32
  4. 4 The Civil War, Reconstruction, the Advent of the Second Industrial Revolution, the Enduring Public Trust Doctrine, and State Ownership of Wildlife, 1861–1896 No access Pages 33 - 43
  5. 5 America’s Changing Culture: Market Hunting, the Lacey Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and the Beginning of the Progressive Era, 1896–1910 No access Pages 44 - 56
  6. 6 The Ethos of the Industrial Revolution Drives the Progressive Movement into America’s Social Fabric and Laws, 1910–1919 No access Pages 57 - 74
  7. 7 Prohibition and Reform: The Emergence of the Administrative State, 1919–1933 No access Pages 75 - 86
  8. 8 The Great Depression, FDR’s New Deal, and a “New” Supreme Court Overwhelms States’ Rights, 1933–1941 No access Pages 87 - 95
  9. 9 The Competing Ideologies that Characterized the Progressive Movement and Beyond, 1890–1940 No access Pages 96 - 114
  10. 10 The Stone Court and the Development of the Presumption against Preemption in Rice, 1941–1946 No access Pages 115 - 119
  11. 11 The End of the State Wildlife Ownership Doctrine following World War II, 1946–1969 No access Pages 120 - 132
  12. 12 The Burger Court: State Ownership of Wildlife Declared a Legal Fiction and Anachronism, 1969–1986 No access Pages 133 - 161
  13. 13 The Rehnquist Court: A Continued Swing toward Conservative Federalism and Preemption, 1986–2005 No access Pages 162 - 187
  14. 14 The Roberts Court and the Development of Area-Specific Jurisprudence, 2005–2022 No access Pages 188 - 198
  15. 15 The Future of Federal Preemption of State Authority over Wildlife and the Presumption Against Preemption Doctrine in Wildlife Cases No access Pages 199 - 211
  16. 16 State and Federal Cooperation and Coordination under the Endangered Species Act: Past and Present No access Pages 212 - 220
  17. 17 The Three Biggest Threats Undermining Federalism and State Wildlife-Management Authority No access Pages 221 - 231
  18. 18 Funding Endangered Species Conservation: The Achilles Heel No access Pages 232 - 240
  19. Conclusion No access Pages 241 - 244
  20. Acknowledgments No access Pages 245 - 248
  21. Appendix 1 No access Pages 249 - 252
  22. Appendix 2 No access Pages 253 - 256
  23. Bibliography No access Pages 257 - 282
  24. Index No access Pages 283 - 300
  25. About the Author No access Pages 301 - 304

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