Home Rule in an Era of Local Environmental Innovation

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Ecology Law Quarterly Pub Date : 2017-12-15 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.2916917
S. Fox
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As 2016’s national election made clear, striking ideological differences between cities and their surrounding states exist in many parts of the country. One way this divide is manifesting itself is in state governments passing laws with the sole purpose of outlawing particular local conduct. For instance, recent state legislation has prohibited local governments from establishing a minimum wage, from prohibiting the use of plastic bags, and from protecting the rights of transgender individuals to use the bathroom of their identified gender. These state actions do not create substantive law; instead, they merely curtail the grant of authority—known, broadly speaking, as home rule—to municipalities.State override of local action in this way undermines the ability of local governments to address many kinds of harm. Local efforts to combat environmental issues seem particularly vulnerable to obstruction by state legislators. The trouble is, under traditional frameworks of state and local government law, this kind of targeted removal of local authority is likely justifiable. In consequence, legal scholarship on environmental localism has generally conceded failure within the home rule framework and looked only outside it for solutions to this problem. This Article explores whether acceptance of defeat in the face of state prohibitions on particular exercises of local environmental authority is warranted, and whether there is any path forward for local environmental policymaking within the traditional framework. Very generally, I propose that elements of environmental law—namely, state constitutional provisions and the public trust doctrine—may in fact offer a substantive basis for support of local authority in the face of targeted state removals of authority. By making these elements part of the home rule analysis, courts may be able to provide some protection against targeted removals of local authority.
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地方环境创新时代的自治
正如2016年的全国大选所表明的那样,在美国的许多地方,城市和周边州之间存在着显著的意识形态差异。这种分歧的一种表现方式是州政府通过法律,其唯一目的是禁止特定的地方行为。例如,最近的州立法禁止地方政府制定最低工资标准,禁止使用塑料袋,禁止保护变性人使用其性别认同的浴室的权利。这些国家行为不构成实体法;相反,他们只是减少了对市政当局的权力授予——广义上说,就是所谓的地方自治。国家以这种方式凌驾于地方行动之上,削弱了地方政府解决多种危害的能力。地方对抗环境问题的努力似乎特别容易受到州议员的阻挠。问题是,在州和地方政府法律的传统框架下,这种有针对性地取消地方权力的做法可能是合理的。因此,关于环境地方主义的法律学者普遍承认在地方自治框架内失败,而只在它之外寻找解决这个问题的办法。本文探讨的是,面对国家对地方环境部门特定行为的禁令,是否有理由接受失败,以及在传统框架内,地方环境政策制定是否有任何前进的道路。总的来说,我认为环境法的要素——即州宪法条款和公共信托原则——实际上可能为地方当局在面临有针对性的州撤销权力时提供实质性的支持基础。通过将这些要素纳入地方自治分析,法院可能能够提供一些保护,防止有针对性地取消地方权力。
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期刊介绍: Ecology Law Quarterly"s primary function is to produce two high quality journals: a quarterly print version and a more frequent, cutting-edge online journal, Ecology Law Currents. UC Berkeley School of Law students manage every aspect of ELQ, from communicating with authors to editing articles to publishing the journals. In addition to featuring work by leading environmental law scholars, ELQ encourages student writing and publishes student pieces.
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