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Breaking the Divide: Setting Environmental Precedent in the Chicago River

  • University of Oregon

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Abstract

Here we argue that sociolegal processes can not only restructure social relationships through setting legal precedent but can also restructure socioenvironmental relationships through setting what we call “environmental precedent.” By environmental precedent we mean the environmental consequences of legal processes, environmental consequences that then become the new, dynamic material reality for future legal processes. We apply the concept of environmental precedent to a legal history of the Chicago River, using this case to illustrate how interactions between sociolegal and environmental processes can set environmental precedent in a way that reshuffles the social and material foundations of future legal processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)387-410
Number of pages24
JournalLaw and Policy
Volume41
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2019

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