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S12rs Sgr No. 3 (Water Bottle Refill), Caffarel, Theriot
S12rs Sgr No. 3 (Water Bottle Refill), Caffarel, Theriot
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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S12rs Sgr No. 16 (Recycling Posters), Taylor, Catalanotto, Ferrante, Griffin, Tillay
S12rs Sgr No. 16 (Recycling Posters), Taylor, Catalanotto, Ferrante, Griffin, Tillay
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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S12rs Sgr No. 18 (Bike Pumps), Ecker
S12rs Sgr No. 18 (Bike Pumps), Ecker
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
S12rs Sgr No. 21 (Composting), Wyatt
S12rs Sgr No. 21 (Composting), Wyatt
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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The Oil And Gas Evolution: Learning From The Hydraulic Fracturing Experiences In North Dakota And West Virginia, Joshua P. Fershee
The Oil And Gas Evolution: Learning From The Hydraulic Fracturing Experiences In North Dakota And West Virginia, Joshua P. Fershee
Joshua P Fershee
This Article discusses major differences and similarities in U.S. oil and gas extraction via hydraulic fracturing through a comparison of the experiences in North Dakota and West Virginia. Although there are other parts of the country experiencing growth in oil and gas extraction, Pennsylvania and Texas as but two examples, North Dakota and West Virginia are particularly apt for comparison. Both states have relatively small populations, meaning that the impact of large-scale energy extraction in each state is likely to have a large impact on the state, economically, environmentally, and socially.
This Article focuses on three main areas of comparison. …
In Third Parties We Trust? The Growing Antitrust Impact Of Third-Party Green Building Certification Systems For State And Local Governments, Darren Prum, Robert Aalberts, Stephen Del Percio
In Third Parties We Trust? The Growing Antitrust Impact Of Third-Party Green Building Certification Systems For State And Local Governments, Darren Prum, Robert Aalberts, Stephen Del Percio
Darren A. Prum
According to the American Institute of Architects, there has been a 50 percent increase in the number of municipalities with a green building program in place since 2007. And 24 of the country's 25 largest metropolitan areas are built around a city with green building legislation on its books. Reducing buildings' environmental impact is a noble - and critical - goal. But governments' reliance on private, third-party standard-setting organizations - and the rating systems that they promulgate - as the basis for that legislation may be legally problematic.
This Article reviews one of those potentially problematic bases: antitrust. In order …