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A People's History Of Wilderness, Edited By Matt Jenkins, Laura Pritchett Jul 2006

A People's History Of Wilderness, Edited By Matt Jenkins, Laura Pritchett

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law, Travis M. Trimble Jul 2006

Environmental Law, Travis M. Trimble

Mercer Law Review

In 2005 the Eleventh Circuit courts addressed issues of regulatory interpretation of the Clean Air Act ("CAA"); compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA) in connection with the development of wetlands; and a conflict between the Federal Emergency Management Agency's ("FEMA") coastal flood insurance program and the Endangered Species Act ("ESA"). First, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals invalidated a rule of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management that exempted certain stack emissions that otherwise violated the State Implementation Plan under the CAA. Also, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama heard one of several …


Table Of Contents Jun 2006

Table Of Contents

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


The Government Always Wins: The Government Can Now Recover Certain Oversight Costs Under Cercla Sec. 107. United States V. E.I. Dupont De Nemours And Company, Inc., Erin C. Bartley Jun 2006

The Government Always Wins: The Government Can Now Recover Certain Oversight Costs Under Cercla Sec. 107. United States V. E.I. Dupont De Nemours And Company, Inc., Erin C. Bartley

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Coexistance Strategies In A Biotech World: Exploring Statutory Grower Protections, A. Bryan Endres Jun 2006

Coexistance Strategies In A Biotech World: Exploring Statutory Grower Protections, A. Bryan Endres

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Sovereign Immunity And State Implementation Plans: The Success (Or Failure) Of Citizen Suits Under The Clean Air Act. Sierra Club V. Tennessee Valley Authority, Natalie M. Brinkholder Jun 2006

Sovereign Immunity And State Implementation Plans: The Success (Or Failure) Of Citizen Suits Under The Clean Air Act. Sierra Club V. Tennessee Valley Authority, Natalie M. Brinkholder

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Consideration Of Cumulative Impacts And A Properly Tiered Ea & Eis: A Guarantee For Eighth Circuit Deference To Agency Decision-Making. Arkansas Wildlife Federation V. United States Army Corps Of Engineers, Travis A. Elliott Jun 2006

Consideration Of Cumulative Impacts And A Properly Tiered Ea & Eis: A Guarantee For Eighth Circuit Deference To Agency Decision-Making. Arkansas Wildlife Federation V. United States Army Corps Of Engineers, Travis A. Elliott

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law Updates Jun 2006

Environmental Law Updates

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Ninth Circuit Digs Deep When Reviewing Forest Service Decision. Ecology Center, Inc. V. Austin, Seth D. Oksanen Jun 2006

Ninth Circuit Digs Deep When Reviewing Forest Service Decision. Ecology Center, Inc. V. Austin, Seth D. Oksanen

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Korean Environmental Regulations: Ready To Take On One Of The World's Largest Private Real Estate Development Projects?, Joon H. Kim Jun 2006

Korean Environmental Regulations: Ready To Take On One Of The World's Largest Private Real Estate Development Projects?, Joon H. Kim

Washington International Law Journal

The South Korean government designated three new Free Economic Zones in an effort to become the financial and logistical hub of Northeast Asia. One of these zones, the Incheon Free Economic Zone (“IFEZ”), will encompass 209 square kilometers of completely new development on reclaimed land and is said to be the biggest real estate development project currently in the world. China started using economic zones much earlier in history and although China experienced economic benefits, it also experienced severe environmental degradation in its highly successful special economic zones. Similarly tremendous economic growth will result from the influx of foreign direct …


2006 Judges' Edition Bench Memorandum: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Erin Flanagan Jun 2006

2006 Judges' Edition Bench Memorandum: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Erin Flanagan

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


David Sive Award For Best Brief Overall: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Patrick Muench, Matthew Mcdonald, Dionne Padilla Jun 2006

David Sive Award For Best Brief Overall: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Patrick Muench, Matthew Mcdonald, Dionne Padilla

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Best Brief For Appellee: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Amanda Edge-Gougeon, Michael Bentley Jun 2006

Best Brief For Appellee: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Amanda Edge-Gougeon, Michael Bentley

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Best Brief For Intervenor: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Bryce Baker, Justin Garratt, Mari Lane Jun 2006

Best Brief For Intervenor: Eighteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Bryce Baker, Justin Garratt, Mari Lane

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Checking In On The Chesapeake: Some Questions Of Design, Jonathan Cannon May 2006

Checking In On The Chesapeake: Some Questions Of Design, Jonathan Cannon

University of Richmond Law Review

The Chesapeake Bay Program ("the CBP" or "Program") has been widely celebrated as a model of collaborative management for large multijurisdictional watersheds and for ecosystem management more generally.' In an article published six years ago, I joined in the celebration.2 But recent events warrant consideration of whether restructuring of the program is called for. In this essay, I consider whether greater centralization of decisionmaking for the Bay would address recent criticisms of the Program and better protect the public interest. After evaluating two alternative forms for the Program involving greater centralization, I conclude that major restructuring is not in order. …


Why Does The Chesapeake Bay Need Litigators?, Jon A. Mueller, Joseph Tannery May 2006

Why Does The Chesapeake Bay Need Litigators?, Jon A. Mueller, Joseph Tannery

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Amending Perpetual Conservation Easements: A Case Study Of The Myrtle Grove Controversy, Nancy A. Mclaughlin May 2006

Amending Perpetual Conservation Easements: A Case Study Of The Myrtle Grove Controversy, Nancy A. Mclaughlin

University of Richmond Law Review

This article explores the issue of amending perpetual conservation easements by examining the Myrtle Grove controversy, in which the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States (the "National Trust")" "conceptually approved" a request made by a successor owner of land encumbered by a perpetual conservation easement to substantially amend the easement. Several months later, as a result of public opposition to the amendments and a reassessment of its position, the National Trust withdrew that approval. The owner of the encumbered land subsequently filed a suit for breach of contract, and the National Trust and the Attorney General of …


Book Review- Turning The Tide: Saving The Chesapeake Bay, Carl W. Tobias May 2006

Book Review- Turning The Tide: Saving The Chesapeake Bay, Carl W. Tobias

University of Richmond Law Review

Nearly a quarter century ago, the states of the Chesapeake Bay region entered a compact by which they meant to improve the declining environmental quality of this national treasure. Concerned about the Bay's accelerating degradation, these jurisdictions hoped that the agreement would enhance the situation or at least stop the deterioration. Ten years after that accord's consummation, Tom Horton evaluated whether progress had been achieved in improving the Bay's environmental health. The writer determined that the answer was inconclusive. When a second decade had passed since the compact's adoption, Horton decided that he would conduct another examination to determine what …


New Orleans, The Chesapeake, And The Future Of Environmental Assessment: Overcoming The Natural Resources Law Of Unintended Consequences, Eric Ryan May 2006

New Orleans, The Chesapeake, And The Future Of Environmental Assessment: Overcoming The Natural Resources Law Of Unintended Consequences, Eric Ryan

University of Richmond Law Review

This article tells the stories of the disappearing wetlands ringing the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and the Chesapeake Bay of Virginia and Maryland, which are vanishing under different circumstances but bear the same message for environmental policy makers: more sophisticated natural resource planning is required to avoid the unanticipated consequences that can cause even wellintended policies to backfire. The stories suggest that a model of environmental assessment that better tracks the complex network characteristics of regional ecosystems would yield better long-term results, and this article proposes a network-based model that expands the lateral, temporal, and causal analysis of conventional environmental …


Standing Up For The Environment: The Ability Of Plaintiffs To Establish Legal Standing To Redress Injuries Caused By Global Warming, Blake R. Bertagna May 2006

Standing Up For The Environment: The Ability Of Plaintiffs To Establish Legal Standing To Redress Injuries Caused By Global Warming, Blake R. Bertagna

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rapanos, Carabell, And The Isolated Man, Joel B. Eisen May 2006

Rapanos, Carabell, And The Isolated Man, Joel B. Eisen

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ratification Of Kyoto Aside: How International Law And Market Uncertainty Obviate The Current U.S. Approach To Climate Change Emissions, Shari L. Diener Apr 2006

Ratification Of Kyoto Aside: How International Law And Market Uncertainty Obviate The Current U.S. Approach To Climate Change Emissions, Shari L. Diener

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


High Above The Environmental Decimation And Economic Domination Of Eastern Kentucky, King Coal Remains Firmly Seated On Its Gilded Throne, Bryan C. Banks Apr 2006

High Above The Environmental Decimation And Economic Domination Of Eastern Kentucky, King Coal Remains Firmly Seated On Its Gilded Throne, Bryan C. Banks

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Clean Air, Clean Conscience: Evaluating The Early Action Compact Program Under The Shadow Of The Clean Air Act In The Five-Year Wake Of Whitman V. American Trucking Associations, Inc., Amanda L. Maris Apr 2006

Clean Air, Clean Conscience: Evaluating The Early Action Compact Program Under The Shadow Of The Clean Air Act In The Five-Year Wake Of Whitman V. American Trucking Associations, Inc., Amanda L. Maris

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Apr 2006

Table Of Contents

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


The Lack Of Mold Legislation: A Recipe For Disaster, Leticia M. Diaz Apr 2006

The Lack Of Mold Legislation: A Recipe For Disaster, Leticia M. Diaz

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


The Case Against Smoking Bans, Thomas A. Lambert Apr 2006

The Case Against Smoking Bans, Thomas A. Lambert

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Creative Statutory Interpretation: How The Epa Escaped Regulation Of Motor Vehicle Emissions Under The Clean Air Act. Massachusetts V. Epa, Erin C. Bartley Apr 2006

Creative Statutory Interpretation: How The Epa Escaped Regulation Of Motor Vehicle Emissions Under The Clean Air Act. Massachusetts V. Epa, Erin C. Bartley

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Indoor Air Quality: Options For Regulating Environmental Tobacco Smoke, Haley M. Peerson Apr 2006

Indoor Air Quality: Options For Regulating Environmental Tobacco Smoke, Haley M. Peerson

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Environmental Updates Apr 2006

Environmental Updates

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.