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American Grasslands

American Grasslands

American Grasslands

Reckoning with the Law and Policy that Shaped Agriculture in the West
Hillary M. Hoffmann, Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition
February 2025
Available
Paperback
9781009573948

    American Grasslands provides a comprehensive review of select laws and policies that have shaped modern western agriculture. Through compelling stories of both famous and lesser-known ranches, the book explores the trajectory of law and policy that has consolidated power in western ranchers and agricultural enterprises. Drawing lessons from historical events such as the Dust Bowl and the current climate and extinction crises, the book illustrates the harmful externalities of agricultural activity and the need for meaningful reform. The book also addresses recent national calls for social and racial justice in the context of western agriculture and public resources like water, land, and wildlife. After highlighting the problems created by current laws and policies, the book offers practical recommendations for future legal and policy reform. American Grasslands is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and future of western agriculture and the role of law and policy in shaping it.

    • Provides case studies of western ranches and agricultural operations to frame the discussion of laws and policies
    • Incorporates stories of well-known ranchers such as Kanye West, Ted Turner, and the fictional John Dutton
    • Offers legal reforms to address problems created by the laws and policies highlighted throughout the book

    Product details

    February 2025
    Paperback
    9781009573948
    224 pages
    228 × 151 × 12 mm
    0.34kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1 . Spanish land grants and the Cielo Vista ranch
    • 2. The Doctrine of Discovery, and Vermejo Park reserve
    • 3. Allotment laws, trusteeship, and Blackfeet ranching
    • 4. Black homesteading, and the Dearfield colony
    • 5. Treaties, homesteading, and the Carpenter ranch
    • 6. Wildlife conservation laws and the Taylor Lawrence ranch
    • 7. Grazing law, water law, and the Pine Creek ranch
    • 8. Sage-Grouse conservation and the West Lake ranch
    • 9. Malheur Wildlife Refuge and the 'War on Rangelands'
    • 10. The reckoning: law and policy reform and the path forward
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • Hillary M. Hoffmann , Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition

      Hillary M. Hoffmann is an author, legal scholar, and nonprofit leader with expertise in natural resources and Indigenous law and policy. She has been a law professor since 2008, winning the Richard L. Brooks Prize for Distinguished Faculty Scholarship in 2020. She is also the co-author of A Third Way: Decolonizing the Laws of Indigenous Cultural Protection (2020).