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Charting A Course To Conserve 30% Of Freshwaters By 2030, Sandra B. Zellmer
Charting A Course To Conserve 30% Of Freshwaters By 2030, Sandra B. Zellmer
William & Mary Law Review
One of President Biden’s earliest executive orders established an ambitious national goal to conserve at least 30 percent of U.S. lands, waters, and oceans by 2030. The Biden administration is not alone; over 100 countries support this goal as a means of combating climate change and slowing the pace of species extinction, both of which are accelerating at a rate that is unprecedented in history.
Despite its vow to pursue a wide-sweeping, all-of-government approach, Biden’s 30 by 30 initiative overlooks a critical component of the conservation goal—it pays virtually no attention to freshwater. Freshwater ecosystems are among the most endangered …
The State Of Exactions, Timothy M. Mulvaney
The State Of Exactions, Timothy M. Mulvaney
William & Mary Law Review
In Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, the Supreme Court slightly expanded the range of land use permitting situations in which heightened judicial scrutiny is appropriate in a constitutional “exaction” takings case. In crafting a vision of regulators as strategic extortionists of private property interests, though, Koontz prompted many takings observers to predict that the case would provide momentum for a more significant expansion of such scrutiny in takings cases involving land use permit conditions moving forward, and perhaps even an extension into other regulatory contexts, as well.
Five years on, this Article evaluates the extent to which …
The Contemporary Justification For Maritime Arrest And Attachment, George Rutherglen
The Contemporary Justification For Maritime Arrest And Attachment, George Rutherglen
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Proceedings Of The Water Rights Symposium, Lynda L. Butler
The Proceedings Of The Water Rights Symposium, Lynda L. Butler
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Water Rights Legislation In The East: A Program For Reform, Richard Ausness
Water Rights Legislation In The East: A Program For Reform, Richard Ausness
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Marijuana On The High Seas Act And Jurisdiction Over Stateless Vessels, Joseph R. Brendel
The Marijuana On The High Seas Act And Jurisdiction Over Stateless Vessels, Joseph R. Brendel
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Organizing For A National Oceans Program, John Norton Moore
Introduction: Organizing For A National Oceans Program, John Norton Moore
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Regulation Of United States Deep Seabed Mining, W&M Former Faculty, Scott C. Whitney
Environmental Regulation Of United States Deep Seabed Mining, W&M Former Faculty, Scott C. Whitney
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tanker Safety Incentive: A Legislative Proposal, Ted Stevens, Steven R. Perles
Tanker Safety Incentive: A Legislative Proposal, Ted Stevens, Steven R. Perles
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Management Of Marine Fisheries After The Fishery Conservation And Management Act Of 1976 And Douglas V. Seacoast Products, Inc., Thomas J. Schoenbaum, Patricia E. Mcdonald
State Management Of Marine Fisheries After The Fishery Conservation And Management Act Of 1976 And Douglas V. Seacoast Products, Inc., Thomas J. Schoenbaum, Patricia E. Mcdonald
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hard Minerals On The Deep Ocean Floor: Implications For American Law And Policy, Robert F. Pietrowski Jr.
Hard Minerals On The Deep Ocean Floor: Implications For American Law And Policy, Robert F. Pietrowski Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Dimensions Of Limited Entry Fishery Management
Legal Dimensions Of Limited Entry Fishery Management
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Closed-Cycle Mariculture In Maryland, Virginia, And Delaware: An Examination Of The Adaptability Of Existing Fishery Laws To New Technology, Joseph Bockrath, Diana Wheeler
Closed-Cycle Mariculture In Maryland, Virginia, And Delaware: An Examination Of The Adaptability Of Existing Fishery Laws To New Technology, Joseph Bockrath, Diana Wheeler
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Virginia Water Policy: The Imprecise Mandate, William R. Walker, William E. Cox
Virginia Water Policy: The Imprecise Mandate, William R. Walker, William E. Cox
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Waters And Water Rights, Timothy J. Sullivan
Book Review Of Waters And Water Rights, Timothy J. Sullivan
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Error In Navigation Or Management Of Vessels: A Definitional Dilemma, Frank F. Arness
Error In Navigation Or Management Of Vessels: A Definitional Dilemma, Frank F. Arness
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Some Problems Of Water Resource Management In Virginia: A Preliminary Examination, Joseph A. Miri
Some Problems Of Water Resource Management In Virginia: A Preliminary Examination, Joseph A. Miri
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Admiralty - Unseaworthiness - Instantaneous Operational Negligence. Usner V. Luckenbach Overseas Corp., 91 S. Ct. 514 (1971), Frank F. Arness
Admiralty - Unseaworthiness - Instantaneous Operational Negligence. Usner V. Luckenbach Overseas Corp., 91 S. Ct. 514 (1971), Frank F. Arness
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abandoned Property At Sea: Who Owns The Salvage "Finds"?, Lawrence J. Lipka
Abandoned Property At Sea: Who Owns The Salvage "Finds"?, Lawrence J. Lipka
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Interest And Private International Maritime Law, Allan I. Mendelsohn
The Public Interest And Private International Maritime Law, Allan I. Mendelsohn
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The United Nations And Marine Resources, David S. Browning
The United Nations And Marine Resources, David S. Browning
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflict Avoidance In International Law - The Sparsely Peopled Areas And The Sino-Indian Dispute, Daniel Wilkes
Conflict Avoidance In International Law - The Sparsely Peopled Areas And The Sino-Indian Dispute, Daniel Wilkes
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ownership Of The Treasures Of The Sea, John J. Kenny, Ronald R. Hrusoff
The Ownership Of The Treasures Of The Sea, John J. Kenny, Ronald R. Hrusoff
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Virginia And Control Of Fishing Rights, James A. Leftwich
Virginia And Control Of Fishing Rights, James A. Leftwich
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.