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- Title
PUBLIC RIGHTS IN ILLINOIS WATERWAYS UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW.
- Authors
Freyfogle, Eric T.
- Abstract
To a degree poorly recognized, federal law provides robust protection for public rights to use inland waterways throughout the country, protection that displaces more constraining state laws. Federal protection is little needed in states where extensive public rights are recognized in a state's public trust doctrine or elsewhere in state law. But it can and does broaden public rights in states such as Illinois, where state law bows to landowner desires to curtail the waterways open to the public and public uses in them. This Article explores the public rights protected by the still-effective Northwest Ordinance of 1787, in language guaranteeing public access that Congress would later apply in varied forms to some two dozen states outside the old Northwest Territory. It considers also the similar public rights protected by the federal navigation servitude, a kind of federal public trust doctrine. Together, these bodies of federal law set the terms of the public's rights in Illinois waterways, overriding conflicting state common law and filling in the vast gaps in the state's undeveloped public trust doctrine. Finally, the Article examines a novel bill introduced in 2023 in the Illinois legislature, one that would expand and protect public rights by insisting simply that the public enjoy the full range of rights recognized by federal as well as state law, a bill specially crafted to avoid claims of unconstitutional takings. Advocates for expanded public waterway access in other states may find that federal law offers them better prospects than would further efforts to extend a state's public trust doctrine.
- Subjects
ILLINOIS; WATERWAYS; RIGHTS; NORTHWEST Ordinance, 1787 (U.S.); FEDERAL laws; STATE laws
- Publication
University of Illinois Law Review, 2024, Vol 2024, Issue 1, p229
- ISSN
0276-9948
- Publication type
Article