“Along” the National Scenic Trails: A Case Study of Statutory Interpretation

December 2024
Citation:
54
ELR 11021
Issue
12
Author
Justin Kooyman

This Comment looks at the background of national scenic trails and lawmakers’ intent for the experiences these trails should provide, analyzes the difference in meaning between the terms and concepts of “on” and “along,” and considers the width of adjacent management areas that lawmakers implied with the use of the latter term. It also examines the management implications of these interpretations, and where agencies and nonprofit trail management partners may go from here.

Justin Kooyman is a Master of Studies in Environmental Law candidate at Lewis & Clark Law School and the Director of Trail Operations for the Pacific Crest Trail Association.

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