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The Effect Of Nepa Outside The Courtroom, Michael B. Gerrard
The Effect Of Nepa Outside The Courtroom, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
The central purpose of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is not to produce gorgeous or perfect documents; that’s a means to an end. The ultimate purpose is to improve governmental decisionmaking by making relevant information available to officials and by ensuring that everyone affected by the decisions is given a voice. I would like to focus on the effect of NEPA on decisions.
I will discuss three issues.
First, I will talk about the effect that NEPA has had on internal decisionmaking by agencies.
Second, since NEPA attempts to focus decisionmakers on predictions of future environmental conditions with or …
Global Climate Change Offers Hot Career Opportunities, Michael B. Gerrard
Global Climate Change Offers Hot Career Opportunities, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
Michael Gerrard, editor of Global Climate Change and U.S. Law, is passionate about global warming and the role lawyers can play in improving the environment. Student Lawyer's Donna Gerson talks to Gerrard about his career path and how law students can make a difference combating climate change.
New York State's Brownfields Programs: More And Less Than Meets The Eye, Michael B. Gerrard
New York State's Brownfields Programs: More And Less Than Meets The Eye, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
New York, as the nation's second most populous state, and one of its oldest and most urban, has an abundance of brownfields-slightly contaminated properties that were formerly used for industrial purposes, but that are now unused or underused, and ripe for redevelopment if they can be cleaned up. Thus, it may be surprising that New York is one of the few states without a comprehensive statute or regulation for the voluntary cleanup of brownfields.
There is, however, more here than meets the eye. New York has three important programs and several smaller ones that provide procedures, money, or incentives for …
Cleaning House: Environmental Hazards Can Undermine A Property's Use And Value, Michael B. Gerrard
Cleaning House: Environmental Hazards Can Undermine A Property's Use And Value, Michael B. Gerrard
Faculty Scholarship
Numerous horror movies and books depict the woes that befall fictional homeowners who don't know or care that they are living too close to cemeteries or brooding woods or scenes of hauntings.
However, even the vivid imaginations of filmmakers and novelists can't conjure up some of the real-life horrors that environmental hazards can create for property owners. These hazards can destroy the value and salability of property, render it unusable for its intended purpose, and burden owners with clean-up costs, fines and lawsuits.
Fortunately, an alert eye and inexpensive tests can identify most common environmental dangers.