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Federalism Issues Related To The Probable Emergence Of The Toxic Substances Control Act, Jim Florio
Federalism Issues Related To The Probable Emergence Of The Toxic Substances Control Act, Jim Florio
Maryland Law Review
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Environmental Law In The Supreme Court: Highlights From The Marshall Papers, Robert V. Percival
Environmental Law In The Supreme Court: Highlights From The Marshall Papers, Robert V. Percival
Faculty Scholarship
Justice Marshall served on the Court from 1967 until 1991. During that period, Congress passed all of the major federal environmental statutes and environmental regulation mushroomed. As a result, the Marshall papers reveal how the Court reached decisions that have shaped modern environmental law. The author, a former law clerk to former Justice Byron White and an associate professor of law at the University of Maryland, begins by describing the history of the Court's treatment of environmental disputes. He then discusses the steps the Justices take in deciding whether to accept cases for review; in reaching decisions on the merits …
The Economic Superpowers And The Environment: The United States, The Soviet Union, And Japan By Donald R. Kelley, Kenneth R. Stunkel And Richard R. Westcott, Jeffrey Silverman
The Economic Superpowers And The Environment: The United States, The Soviet Union, And Japan By Donald R. Kelley, Kenneth R. Stunkel And Richard R. Westcott, Jeffrey Silverman
Maryland Journal of International Law
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Standing, Ripeness And Bureaucratic Inertia - Environmental Defense Fund V. Hardin
Standing, Ripeness And Bureaucratic Inertia - Environmental Defense Fund V. Hardin
Maryland Law Review
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