The Promise of Federal Consistency Under §307 of the Coastal Zone Management Act
This Article represents an anticipatory exercise in analytic environmental law. It is anticipatory in the sense that the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (hereafter referred to as CZMA) has yet to have an on-the-ground impact on land and water use decisions in the nation's coastal areas. Thus, this Article is designed to facilitate understanding of how that Act will function once the state programs created pursuant to it are implemented, as well as to illustrate the potentials and pitfalls for the states that may lie hidden in its statutory structure.