Abstract
Since New York became the latest state to pass an environmental rights amendment, there has been a great deal of analysis regarding how the judi- ciary will interpret the Green Amendment; however, state and local officials need not wait for the courts to enforce the Green Amendment. This Article explores the authority state and local officials have to carry out the purpose of the Green Amendment. Additionally, it discusses what the passage of the Green Amendment means in practice and how, and why, state officials such as the Attorney General should implement the Green Amendment.
Recommended Citation
Rebecca Bratspies, Administering Environmental Justice: How New York’s Environmental Rights Amendment Could Transform Business as Usual, 41 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 100 (2024)Available at: https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pelr/vol41/iss2/2
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Energy and Utilities Law Commons, Environmental Law Commons, Natural Resources Law Commons