Document Type
Article
Publication Title
N.Y.U. Environmental Law Journal
Publication Date
1998
ISSN
1061-8651
Page Number
367
Keywords
administrative law, Endangered Species Act, environmental law, conservation
Disciplines
Administrative Law | Environmental Law | Law
Abstract
This article comprehensively examines the history and content of the numerous administrative reforms of the Endangered Species Act program carried out under the tenure of Department of the Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt. The assessment is that these reforms provide a tremendous impetus for innovation of species conservation.
Recommended Citation
J.B. Ruhl,
Who Needs Congress? An Agenda for Administrative Reform of the Endangered Species Act, 6 N.Y.U. Environmental Law Journal. 367
(1998)
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