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STAND UP THAT MOUNTAIN
The Battle to Save One Small Community in the Wilderness Along the Appalachian Trail
STAND UP THAT MOUNTAIN is the true story of a landmark environmental law case. It is the story of an outdoorsman living alone in Western North Carolina who teams up with his Appalachian “mountain people” neighbors and environmental lawyers to save a treasured peak from the mining company intent on tearing it down.
One day Jay Leutze got a call from a young woman, Ashley, and her Aunt Ollie. Ashley and Ollie said they had evidence that Clark Stone Company was violating the Mining Act of 1971 up on Belview Mountain, behind their house, one of the most remote and wildest places in the eastern United States. They wanted the author, a non-practicing attorney, to sue the company, to put a stop to their mining operation. Given his own interest in seeing the project halted, Leutze jumped at the challenge. Upon meeting Ashley and Ollie, Leutze knew he was embarking on a course that would change his life. Fourteen-year-old Ashley assured him she had accumulated a stack of evidence “as big as that mountain” detailing the mine owner's misdeeds. Leutze quickly became convinced that this was a case he could win; he formed a plaintiff group and sued the state of North Carolina for violations of its own mining laws. He and Ashley's family were eventually joined by several national conservation groups seeking to save Belview Mountain and protect the Appalachian Trail in one of its most scenic and fragile stretches. Although they encountered a series of legal setbacks, they persevered and ultimately won, setting a legal precedent that stands today. The mine is gone and the mountain stands preserved.
Jay Erskine Leutze was born in Virginia in 1964. He now lives in the Southern Appalachian mountains of North Carolina. Trained as an attorney, he has become a leading voice for state and federal conservation funding for investment in public lands. He is a Trustee for Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy, one of the nation's most established land trusts.
Jay Erskine Leutze was born in Virginia in 1964. He now lives in the Southern Appalachian mountains of North Carolina. Trained as an attorney, he has become a leading voice for state and federal conservation funding for investment in public lands. He is a Trustee for Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy, one of the nation's most established land trusts.
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Published 2012-06-05 by Scribner |
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Published 2012-06-05 by Scribner |