The Public Trust Doctrine, Mono Lake, and a Quiet Revolution in Environmental Rights
Description
Connects drought, climate, and environmental law to the public trust doctrine, which obligates government protection of critical natural resources. Centering on Mono Lake, Yosemite's enchanting eastern watershed, it shares how a rag-tag group of ordinary people used the law to save it, spawning a quiet legal revolution that reverberates globally.
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