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Full-Text Articles in Law
In Search Of Accountability: The Legislative Re-Invention Of Environmental Law And Policy In Indiana, Robert F. Blomquist
In Search Of Accountability: The Legislative Re-Invention Of Environmental Law And Policy In Indiana, Robert F. Blomquist
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Policy In The Wake Of The Kepone Incident, Joel B. Eisen
Introduction: Policy In The Wake Of The Kepone Incident, Joel B. Eisen
Law Faculty Publications
The goal of this panel was to examine the policies formed in the wake of the Kepone incident: the environmental laws, the regulations and policies that are designed to safeguard our natural resources to ensure that incidents such as the Kepone incident do not reoccur and if they do, to hold those responsible for environmental damage accountable for their actions.
Northern Rockies Report On 1994 Natural Resources Legislation, Carl W. Tobias
Northern Rockies Report On 1994 Natural Resources Legislation, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
I want to report on certain political developments in the Big Sky states which will help to illuminate why 1994 was such a dismal year for national legislation relating to Montana natural resources by emphasizing the ongoing wilderness debate. Representative Pat Williams (D-Mont.), who fist won election to the House of Representatives in 1978, developed, introduced and skillfully shepherded through the House a wilderness bill that would have created approximately 1.7 million acres of new wilderness. The legislation would also have released much land for multiple use, particularly for resource development, and would have designated considerable additional acreage for further …
Applying Pesticides: Toward Reconceptualizing Liability To Neighbors For Crop, Livestock And Personal Damages From Agricultural Chemical Drift, Robert F. Blomquist
Applying Pesticides: Toward Reconceptualizing Liability To Neighbors For Crop, Livestock And Personal Damages From Agricultural Chemical Drift, Robert F. Blomquist
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Toward A Sustainable Urbanism: Lessons From Federal Regulation Of Urban Stormwater Runoff, Joel B. Eisen
Toward A Sustainable Urbanism: Lessons From Federal Regulation Of Urban Stormwater Runoff, Joel B. Eisen
Law Faculty Publications
This Article focuses on the particularly vexing challenge of forging a sustainable urbanism in Edge Cities and analyzes regulatory attempts to control urban stormwater runoff. If our task is to "describe the natural world and to evaluate our actions toward it in ways that presuppose ... [a] community between nature and mankind," we must also characterize and address this source of considerable pollution, which originates from thousands of dispersed locations. Unfortunately, environmental protection efforts have only begun to address the pollution of urban stormwater runoffs. Parts II and III of this Article detail these largely unsuccessful attempts and conclude that …
Losing The Littoral Zone, Carl W. Tobias
Losing The Littoral Zone, Carl W. Tobias
Law Faculty Publications
Review of John Stilgoe, Alongshore (1994)