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Greening The Trust: Enforcing Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights And Duties To Combat Climate Change, Julia E. Sappey
Greening The Trust: Enforcing Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights And Duties To Combat Climate Change, Julia E. Sappey
William & Mary Law Review
Over the last century, humans have warmed the planet by approximately 1.0°C. Pennsylvania’s average temperature has risen 1.8°F in the last hundred years, and climate scientists predict it will warm an additional 5.4°F by 2050. These rising temperatures create feedback loops, leading to warming that will eventually become irreversible. Warmer temperatures have already led to melting ice caps, rising sea levels, dangerous weather patterns, and food shortages. Human-produced greenhouse gases (GHG) are the largest contributing factor to this warming. The scientific community largely agrees that if humans do not reach carbon neutrality by 2050, damage to the climate will be …
Toward Procedural Parity In Constitutional Litigation, Burt Neuborne
Toward Procedural Parity In Constitutional Litigation, Burt Neuborne
William & Mary Law Review
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The State Courts And Federal Constitutional Litigation, Paul M. Bator
The State Courts And Federal Constitutional Litigation, Paul M. Bator
William & Mary Law Review
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Procedural Due Process In Quasi In Rem Actions After Shaffer V. Heitner, Karen Nelson Moore
Procedural Due Process In Quasi In Rem Actions After Shaffer V. Heitner, Karen Nelson Moore
William & Mary Law Review
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