368.01 Natural Resources Law and Policy

The law of how we use nature - timber, mining, bioversity, fisheries, water rights, and agriculture. Also an introduction to the historical and constitutional geography of American public lands: the national parks, forests, wilderness system, and grazing lands, and disputes over federal versus local control of these. There is special attention to the historical and political origins of our competing ideas of how nature matters and what we should do with it, from economically productive use to outdoor recreation to preserving the natural world for its own sake. Attention also to the complicated interplay of science and law.

Fall 2020

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
368.01
Course Credits
Research paper, 25+ pages
Class participation
James Salzman
Sakai site: https://sakai.duke.edu/portal/site/LAW.368.01.F20
Email list: LAW.368.01.F20@sakai.duke.edu
Course
Degree Requirements
Course Requirements - JD
Course Requirements - Public Interest
Course Areas of Practice
Course Areas of Practice