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Session Law 89-355, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-355, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-357, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-357, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-358, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-358, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-359, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-359, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-360, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-360, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-361, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-361, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-362, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-362, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-363, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-363, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-364, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-364, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-365, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-365, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Session Law 89-366, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1989

Session Law 89-366, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Presidential Management Of Agency Rulemaking, Harold H. Bruff Jan 1989

Presidential Management Of Agency Rulemaking, Harold H. Bruff

Publications

No abstract provided.


Groundwater Quality Protection: Setting A National Goal For State And Federal Programs, David H. Getches Jan 1989

Groundwater Quality Protection: Setting A National Goal For State And Federal Programs, David H. Getches

Publications

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Focus: Clean Water Act’S Section 404, David H. Getches Jan 1989

Foreword, Focus: Clean Water Act’S Section 404, David H. Getches

Publications

No abstract provided.


Integrated Pollution Control: The Way Forward, Lakshman Guruswamy Jan 1989

Integrated Pollution Control: The Way Forward, Lakshman Guruswamy

Publications

No abstract provided.


Water Marketing In Wyoming, Mark Squillace Jan 1989

Water Marketing In Wyoming, Mark Squillace

Publications

No abstract provided.


Aldo Leopold And Western Water Law: Thinking Perpendicular To The Prior Appropriation Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson Jan 1989

Aldo Leopold And Western Water Law: Thinking Perpendicular To The Prior Appropriation Doctrine, Charles F. Wilkinson

Publications

No abstract provided.


Congressional Diversions: Legislative Responses To The Estate Valuation Freeze, Wayne M. Gazur Jan 1989

Congressional Diversions: Legislative Responses To The Estate Valuation Freeze, Wayne M. Gazur

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No abstract provided.


Integrating Thoughtways: Re-Opening Of The Environmental Mind?, Lakshman Guruswamy Jan 1989

Integrating Thoughtways: Re-Opening Of The Environmental Mind?, Lakshman Guruswamy

Publications

The implementation of environmental law and policy has assumed that pollution could be contained, corralled and interdicted within the medium (air, land, or water) in which unpleasant effects are encountered. Sweeping, but piecemeal, federal legislation in the 1970s aspired to create healthy air, together with fishable, swimmable and drinkable waters. Despite impressive gains, these goals have not been achieved. There have been painful failures, compounded by the mounting costs of environmental protection. While the need for environmental protection is generally accepted, the effectiveness and efficiency of regulation based on the legislation of the 1970s has been questioned in the 1980s. …


Copyright Legislation And Technological Change, Jessica D. Litman Jan 1989

Copyright Legislation And Technological Change, Jessica D. Litman

Articles

Throughout its history, copyright law has had difficulty accommodating technological change. Although the substance of copyright legislation in this century has evolved from meetings among industry representatives whose avowed purpose was to draft legislation that provided for the future,6 the resulting statutes have done so poorly. The language of copyright statutes has been phrased in fact-specific language that has grown obsolete as new modes and mediums of copyrightable expression have developed. Whatever copyright statute has been on the books has been routinely, and justifiably, criticized as outmoded.7 In this Article, I suggest that the nature of the legislative process we …


General Principles Of Civil Law Of The People's Republic Of China (Translation), Whitmore Gray, Henry R. Zheng Jan 1989

General Principles Of Civil Law Of The People's Republic Of China (Translation), Whitmore Gray, Henry R. Zheng

Articles

(Adopted April 12, 1986, at the Fourth Session of the Sixth National People's Congress, to take effect on January 1, 1987)


Legislative Theory And The Rule Of Law: Some Comments On Rubin, Peter L. Strauss Jan 1989

Legislative Theory And The Rule Of Law: Some Comments On Rubin, Peter L. Strauss

Faculty Scholarship

Professor Rubin's article is an admirable piece of work on many levels, from its attention to jurisprudence to its concern with the practical changes in the Congress and its function, and their implications. In commenting on it, I mean to restrict myself to the latter subjects. These are the matters that have the closest tangency to my own work and produce for me the strongest response. Professor Rubin has given us a compelling statement of the problems posed for contemporary constitutional and legislative theory by one transformation in statutory practice accompanying the rise of the administrative state, the change from …