Constitutional Law,
Environmental & Energy,
Native Americans,
U.S. Supreme Court
Apr. 17, 2018
High court to hear tribal fishing rights arguments
On Wednesday, the justices will consider: A 164-year old treaty. Native American fishing rights. Dwindling migratory salmon stocks. Twenty-first century road and highway engineering practices. Environmental justice. Federalism principles.
Richard M. Frank
Professor of Environmental Practice
UC Davis School of Law
Richard is director of the California Environmental Law & Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law.
OCTOBER 2017 TERM
A 164-year old treaty. Native American fishing rights. Dwindling migratory salmon stocks. Twenty-first century road and highway engineering practices. Environmental justice. Federalism principles.
These are the essential elements of what is perhaps the most interesting and potentially consequential environmental law-related case on the U.S. Supreme Court's current docket.
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