Posted on 02/27/2007 1:49:14 PM PST by Mike THE BEAR Chavez
An environmental-law expert, Brooks won landmark victories against arbitrary regulations
Bellevue, Washington; February 27, 2007: It is with sorrow that Pacific Legal Foundation reports that Principal Attorney Russell C. Brooks, managing attorney of PLFs Pacific Northwest Office in Bellevue, Washington, passed away of a sudden heart attack on Sunday, February 25. He was 41.
PLF has lost a valued friend and a superb attorney, and America has lost one of the leading courtroom defenders of constitutional property rights, limited government, and a balanced approach to environmental protection, said Rob Rivett, PLFs president.
Arguably the best-known public-interest lawyer in the Pacific Northwest, Mr. Brooks specialized in natural resources law, including the Endangered Species Act (ESA), water rights, and property rights. He played a key role in several landmark ESA cases, winning court rulings that struck down illegal ESA listings of Oregon Coast coho salmon, southern Oregon/northern California coast coho salmon, and central valley California steelhead. He defended operation of the Klamath Irrigation Project against various challenges, and won a court ruling invalidating a critical habitat designation for the Western Snowy Plover.
Brooks first won nationwide renown for his 2001 victory in Alsea Valley Alliance v. Evans, in which he successfully argued that federal officials were illegally undercounting salmon populations in the northwest by excluding hatchery-bred fish from their tabulations. The governments arbitrary lowballing of the salmon count was harmful to landowners because the government restricted land use to protect fish that werent actually in danger and injurious to fishermen because it led bureaucrats to mandate unnecessarily low limits on salmon catches. Brooks also argued before the Washington Supreme Court in opposition to the Seattle School Districts policy of using race in assigning students to high schools a policy that is currently under review by the United States Supreme Court.
Russ Brooks used his legal skills to help average citizens oppressed by big government, said PLFs Rivett. He fiercely resented arbitrary regulations that cost people jobs and freedoms without accomplishing anything of substance for society or the environment.
Russ Brooks joined PLF in 1999, after graduating from the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California, where he was awarded the Order of Barristers. He earned his B.A. in Political Science at the University of Texas-Arlington.
Mr. Brooks is survived by his wife, Rhonda; son, Austin, age 5; and daughter, Savannah, age 2. Our hearts go out to Russ family, said PLFs Rivett. They have a father and husband whom they can always be proud of because he was a man of great talent, high principle, and lasting accomplishments for freedom.
Forty-one with a five year-old son and two year-old daughter? That is particularly sad.
Prayers for the Brooks family.
RIP.
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