Law and Governance of the Great Lakes, 63 DePaul L. Rev. 723 (2014)

Noah D. Hall and Benjamin C. Houston

This article aims to explain the law and governance of the Great Lakes within the United States. While discussing the key laws and policies, we do not provide an encyclopedic accounting of all relevant Great Lakes laws and governance institutions. Instead, this article aims to explain the fundamental structure that establishes and limits federal, state, and tribal governmental powers. The structure is relatively permanent; laws and agencies may come and go. By understanding the structure, with all of its strengths and shortcomings, we can best use the available legal tools to address new and emerging issues that face the Great Lakes.