The Public Trust Doctrine—A Twenty-First Century Concept
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law & Policy
Version
pre-publication
Journal Abbreviation
Hastings W-Nw. J. Envt'l L. & Pol'y
Abstract
This article briefly surveys the evolution of the public trust doctrine in 19th and 20th century America and discusses some notable recent developments, particularly in the doctrine's scope. It also discusses a treatise project on the public trust doctrine the author is undertaking with a colleague as well as three recent student publications the project has produced on the federal common law nature of the doctrine, its applicability to uplands like parks and beaches, and the adoption of the doctrine in the 2008 Great Lakes Compact. The article serves as an introduction to the publication of two of those articles.
First Page
105
Last Page
112
Publication Date
2010
Recommended Citation
Michael Blumm,
The Public Trust Doctrine—A Twenty-First Century Concept,
16
Hastings W-Nw. J. Envt'l L. & Pol'y
105
(2010).
Available at:
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_articles/9