Originally published by Heather Holmes.
Today is Arbor Day, a national event held annually on the last Friday in April, and earlier in the week, on April 22, we celebrated Earth Day. It was the 50th anniversary of a holiday that launched an environmental movement. In recognition of these twin occasions, we at the Harris County Law Library have compiled a brief list of resources about trees and the law.
Do you specialize in an unusual branch of the law? Or does the law leave you stumped? What exactly is the root of your legal concern? On this Arbor Day, leave it to us at the Harris County Law Library to answer your questions with the following resources:
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Legal Disputes Concerning Trees: A Beginner’s Guide (Library of Congress)
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Neighbor Law: Trees (State Law Library of Texas)
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Tree Disputes with Neighbors FAQ (Nolo Legal Encyclopedia)
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Tree Law is a Gnarly, Twisted Branch of the Legal System (Atlas Obscura)
From the Harris County Law Library collection:
Additional tree-related links of interest:
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