
**Salzman and Thompson's Environmental Law and Policy, 6th Edition** offers a clear, concise, and affordable introduction to environmental law designed to be engaging and accessible rather than a dry reference. The textbook provides a thorough overview of key environmental law concepts, statutes, and landmark cases, supplemented by problem exercises that challenge students to analyze and solve legal and policy issues.
The latest edition includes updates reflecting recent Biden Administration policies, significant Supreme Court decisions up to the 2023–2024 term (including Sackett, Loper Bright Enterprises, Jarkesy, and Cedar Point Nursery), and emphasizes the increasing role of Native American tribes in environmental law.
Structured in four parts, the book begins with an exploration of major themes and challenges in environmental law, featuring a new exercise on the Rights of Nature. The second part covers major statutes in detail, while the third addresses critical natural resources topics such as the public trust doctrine, endangered species, wetlands protection, and energy issues. The final section focuses on environmental impact assessments and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Widely used in law schools as well as undergraduate and graduate programs, this edition serves as a comprehensive foundational text.
**Authors:** James Salzman, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
**Format:** ePub (original), PDF (converted)
**Publisher:** Foundation Press; Sixth edition
**Language:** English
**ISBN-10:** 1685615724
**ISBN-13:** 9781685615727, 9798892098205
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