Constitutional Law
May 2, 2001
Sneaky Statutory Serfdom
In a move that already has triggered a lot of controversy, the Bush administration reportedly will try to curb the ability of independent groups to sue to get more plants and animals added to federal endangered lists. Although the administration should seek changes in endangered-species policy, a fight to limit access to the courts is the wrong fight at the wrong time.




In a move that already has triggered a lot of controversy, the Bush administration reportedly will try to curb the ability of independent groups to sue to get more plants and animals added to federal endangered lists. Although the administration should seek changes in endangered-species policy, a fi...
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