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Mexican Gray Wolves, Courts, and the Border Wall Lobo Returns from Limbo

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By: Edward A Fitzgerald(Author)
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Mexican Gray Wolves, Courts, and the Border Wall
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  • Mexican Gray Wolves, Courts, and the Border Wall ISBN: 9781666912821 Hardback 19 Mar 2026 Not yet published
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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the reintroduction and recovery of the Mexican wolf in the American Southwest, with a particular focus on the role of the Federal judiciary.

Edward A. Fitzgerald contends that federal courts have played a critical role in facilitating the species' return, primarily through their interpretation of statutory law – most notably, the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The courts rejected challenges from the livestock industry, reaffirmed Federal authority over the recovery process, and struck down certain Federal regulations that hindered effective wolf management. However, Fitzgerald argues that the judiciary also made significant missteps. Federal courts upheld revised Mexican wolf management regulations and recovery plans that failed to meet the ESA's requirement to rely on the "best available science". Additionally, the courts issued inconsistent rulings concerning the construction of border barriers. While they blocked the Trump administration's unauthorised transfer of funds for wall construction, they repeatedly and erroneously upheld the Secretary of Homeland Security's waiver authority. This authority permitted border wall construction to proceed in violation of Federal, state, and local laws – actions Fitzgerald claims exceeded statutory limits and violated the nondelegation doctrine. Providing a comprehensive and detailed examination of the legal challenges surrounding the Endangered Species Act and the recovery of the Mexican gray wolf, this book will be of interest to legal scholars, policymakers, and conservation advocates.

Contents

Abbreviations
Acknowledgments

Introduction
Chapter 1. Theoretical Framework
Chapter 2. The Extermination and Resurrection of the Wolf
Chapter 3. The Livestock Industry's Opposition to Lobo's Return
Chapter 4. State Interference with Mexican Wolf Recovery
Chapter 5. Mexican Wolf Management
Chapter 6. Mexican Wolf Recovery Plans
Chapter 7. Mexican Wolves Confront the Border Wall
Conclusion

Bibliography
Table of Cases
Index
About the Author

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Biography

Edward A. Fitzgerald is professor of political science at Wright State University.

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