Review editor's note.

AuthorLewis, Christina

I am pleased to present the 2004 Ninth Circuit Environmental Review. This Review begins with summaries of the significant environmental and natural resource decisions of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals between March 2004 and March 2005. These summaries are followed by two student Chapters, each discussing an important Ninth Circuit case.

Each of this year's Chapters discuss aspects of the Ninth Circuit's current treatment of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Mr. Shems Baker-Jud looks at the court's NEPA "range of alternatives" analysis in Westlands Water District v. United States Department of Interior. Mr. Baker-Jud analyzes the Ninth Circuit's disparate examination of agency actions according to whether a project is characterized as a conservation action. He argues that the preferential treatment the court affords a conservation action is in keeping with the spirit of NEPA. Mr. Gordon Howard examines the interaction of the Clean Water Act and NEPA in Save Our Sonoran v. Flowers. Mr. Howard argues that because NEPA and Clean Water Act jurisdiction is tenuous, the court should not have forced full...

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