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Reformulating Executive And Legislative Relationships After Reformulated Gasoline: What's Best For Trade And The Environment?, Scott Daniel Mcbride
Reformulating Executive And Legislative Relationships After Reformulated Gasoline: What's Best For Trade And The Environment?, Scott Daniel Mcbride
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Ranking The Environmental Law, Natural Resources Law, And Land Use Planning Journals: A Survey Of Expert Opinion, Gregory Scott Crespi
Ranking The Environmental Law, Natural Resources Law, And Land Use Planning Journals: A Survey Of Expert Opinion, Gregory Scott Crespi
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Butterflies, Cave Spiders, Milk-Vetch, Bunchgrass, Sedges, Lilies, Checker-Mallows And Why The Prohibition Against Judicial Balancing Of Harm Under The Endangered Species Act Is A Good Idea, Federico Cheever
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Coastal Marine Science For Law And Business Students: Preparing Law And Business Professionals To Make "Informed Decisions" About Coastal Issues, David H. Niebuhr, Lynda L. Butler, Don Rahtz, Britt E. Anderson, April N. Lawrence
Coastal Marine Science For Law And Business Students: Preparing Law And Business Professionals To Make "Informed Decisions" About Coastal Issues, David H. Niebuhr, Lynda L. Butler, Don Rahtz, Britt E. Anderson, April N. Lawrence
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The rigors of employment-directed undergraduate education. and decreased emphasis on "Liberal Arts" studies occurring at some colleges and universities has left many graduates with a level of scientific understanding which is inadequate to make infonned choices about issues which effect the environment. To address this lack of scientific understanding. the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (Virginia) and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, with the Marshall-Wythe School of Law and the School of Business Administration of the College of William and Mary are developing a Coastal Ecosystem Science Program to teach future law and business professionals the basics of …