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2008

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“Everybody Loves Trees”: Policing American Cities Through Street Trees, Irus Braverman Oct 2008

“Everybody Loves Trees”: Policing American Cities Through Street Trees, Irus Braverman

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


“Political Questions”: An Invasive Species Infecting The Courts, Philip Weinberg Oct 2008

“Political Questions”: An Invasive Species Infecting The Courts, Philip Weinberg

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor: The Intersection Of The Takings Clause And The Character, Merit, Or Impropriety Of Regulatory Action, David W. Spohr Oct 2008

What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor: The Intersection Of The Takings Clause And The Character, Merit, Or Impropriety Of Regulatory Action, David W. Spohr

Southeastern Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


California's Marine Life Protection Act: A Review Of The Marine Protected Areas Proposal Process For The North Central Coast Region, Katherine M. Malloy Oct 2008

California's Marine Life Protection Act: A Review Of The Marine Protected Areas Proposal Process For The North Central Coast Region, Katherine M. Malloy

Southeastern Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Annexation In South Carolina, Wesley E. Henderson Oct 2008

Annexation In South Carolina, Wesley E. Henderson

Southeastern Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Appendix: Land Grant Speculation In New Mexico During The Territorial Period, David Correia Oct 2008

Appendix: Land Grant Speculation In New Mexico During The Territorial Period, David Correia

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The History And Adjudication Of The Antonio Chavez Grant, Mark Schiller Oct 2008

The History And Adjudication Of The Antonio Chavez Grant, Mark Schiller

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Is It Safe To Drink The Water?, James Salzman Oct 2008

Is It Safe To Drink The Water?, James Salzman

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Moonshine To Motorfuel: Tax Incentives For Fuel Ethanol, Roberta F. Mann, Mona L. Hymel Oct 2008

Moonshine To Motorfuel: Tax Incentives For Fuel Ethanol, Roberta F. Mann, Mona L. Hymel

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


United States V. Atlantic Research Corp.: Who Should Pay To Clean Up Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites?, Aaron Gershonowitz Oct 2008

United States V. Atlantic Research Corp.: Who Should Pay To Clean Up Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites?, Aaron Gershonowitz

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


The Dirt On International Environmental Law Regarding Soils: Is The Existing Regime Adequate?, Alexandra M. Wyatt Oct 2008

The Dirt On International Environmental Law Regarding Soils: Is The Existing Regime Adequate?, Alexandra M. Wyatt

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Massachusetts V. Epa And The Future Of Environmental Standing In Climate Change Litigation And Beyond, Randall S. Abate Oct 2008

Massachusetts V. Epa And The Future Of Environmental Standing In Climate Change Litigation And Beyond, Randall S. Abate

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


International Consensus And U.S. Climate Change Litigation, Andrew Long Oct 2008

International Consensus And U.S. Climate Change Litigation, Andrew Long

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Oct 2008

Table Of Contents

Southeastern Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Oregon's Experience With Property Rights Compensation Statutes, Charles C. Carter Oct 2008

Oregon's Experience With Property Rights Compensation Statutes, Charles C. Carter

Southeastern Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Prairie Perspective On Global Warming And Climate Change: The Use Of Law, Technology, And Economics To Establish Private Sector Markets To Compliment Kyoto, Ronald C. Griffin Oct 2008

A Prairie Perspective On Global Warming And Climate Change: The Use Of Law, Technology, And Economics To Establish Private Sector Markets To Compliment Kyoto, Ronald C. Griffin

Southeastern Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


International Wetland Conservation And The Ramsar Convention: Do Broad Measures And Wise Use Equal Meaningful, Transboundary Solutions, Sandra Vriesinga Oct 2008

International Wetland Conservation And The Ramsar Convention: Do Broad Measures And Wise Use Equal Meaningful, Transboundary Solutions, Sandra Vriesinga

Southeastern Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


It's Not Too Late: Applying Continuing Violation Theory To The Designation Of Critical Habitat Under The Esa, Amelia Boone Aug 2008

It's Not Too Late: Applying Continuing Violation Theory To The Designation Of Critical Habitat Under The Esa, Amelia Boone

Washington Law Review

The Endangered Species Act (ESA or the Act) requires the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (the Service) to designate critical habitat for every species it lists as threatened or endangered. Generally, the Service must designate critical habitat within one year of listing the species. If it cannot determine the species’ habitat at the moment of listing, it can issue a finding of “not determinable,” which gives it one additional year to study the species and its habitat needs. At the end of that additional year, the Service must list the critical habitat, using whatever data is available. On close …


Secondary Damages In Interstate Water Compact Litigation, David B. Willis, Joel R. Hamilton, M. Henry Robison, Norman K. Whittlesey, John B. Draper Jul 2008

Secondary Damages In Interstate Water Compact Litigation, David B. Willis, Joel R. Hamilton, M. Henry Robison, Norman K. Whittlesey, John B. Draper

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law, Travis M. Trimble Jul 2008

Environmental Law, Travis M. Trimble

Mercer Law Review

In 2007 the Eleventh Circuit interpreted the United States Supreme Court's decision in Rapanos v. United States, regarding the federal government's jurisdiction over waters under the Clean Water Act ("CWA"), and held that in order for federal jurisdiction to exist over a water that is not navigable in fact, the water must have a "significant nexus" with a water that is navigable in fact. Also under the CWA, the court partially reversed a granting of summary judgment to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, holding that the department had improperly excluded some types of evidence in approving Florida's 2002 …


Super Crops Or A Super Problem? The Battle Over Bt Corn. Monsanto Company V. Bayer Bioscience N.V., Lee Stockhorst Jun 2008

Super Crops Or A Super Problem? The Battle Over Bt Corn. Monsanto Company V. Bayer Bioscience N.V., Lee Stockhorst

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jun 2008

Table Of Contents

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Green Mountain: A "Fleeting" Win For The States. Green Mountain Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jeep V. Crombie, Brianne Ardila Jun 2008

Green Mountain: A "Fleeting" Win For The States. Green Mountain Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jeep V. Crombie, Brianne Ardila

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Post-Kyoto Stress Disorder: How The United States Can Influence International Climate Change Policy , Derald J. Hay Jun 2008

Post-Kyoto Stress Disorder: How The United States Can Influence International Climate Change Policy , Derald J. Hay

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Riding On The Cercla-Cycle: Is The Third Circuit Backpedaling? E.I. Depont De Nemours & Co. V. U.S., Sheila Needles Jun 2008

Riding On The Cercla-Cycle: Is The Third Circuit Backpedaling? E.I. Depont De Nemours & Co. V. U.S., Sheila Needles

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Enriching The Nrc's Plausible Strategy Precedent: Another Uranium Enrichment Facility Permit Is Approved. Nuclear Information And Resource Service V. Nuclear Regulatory Commission , Andrew Reed Jun 2008

Enriching The Nrc's Plausible Strategy Precedent: Another Uranium Enrichment Facility Permit Is Approved. Nuclear Information And Resource Service V. Nuclear Regulatory Commission , Andrew Reed

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law Updates Jun 2008

Environmental Law Updates

Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

No abstract provided.


"Pollute First, Control Later" No More: Combating Environmental Degradation In China Through An Approach Based In Public Interest Litigation And Public Participation, Christine J. Lee Jun 2008

"Pollute First, Control Later" No More: Combating Environmental Degradation In China Through An Approach Based In Public Interest Litigation And Public Participation, Christine J. Lee

Washington International Law Journal

As China continues to face severe environmental degradation as a side effect of torrid economic growth and rise in population, the Chinese government has promulgated numerous environmental laws over the past few decades to address this critical issue. The efficacy of these laws, however, has been highly questionable. Although the laws themselves—modeled substantially on United States and European environmental laws—are relatively complete and comprehensive, difficulties in implementation and particularly enforcement have led to the continued deterioration of China’s environment. These failures in implementation and enforcement of environmental laws emerge from numerous factors, most notably from the decentralized structure of China’s …


Brief For Stephen Johnson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Appellee: Twentieth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Caroline Brady, Preston Mclane, Ramona Thomas Jun 2008

Brief For Stephen Johnson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Appellee: Twentieth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, Caroline Brady, Preston Mclane, Ramona Thomas

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief For Industry Plaintiffs - Appellants: Twentieth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, James Holder, Stephanie Rocha Jun 2008

Brief For Industry Plaintiffs - Appellants: Twentieth Annual Pace National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition, James Holder, Stephanie Rocha

Pace Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.