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Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Energy and Utilities Law
The Key To Engaging With The Sdgs: Utilizing Rio Principle 10 To Succeessfully Implement The U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, Taís Ludwig
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Lights Out: Decommissioning The American Nuclear Plant, Joseph D. Mcmanus
Lights Out: Decommissioning The American Nuclear Plant, Joseph D. Mcmanus
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
This article seeks to examine the United States commercial nuclear power plant decommissioning process, a look into a subject that begins at the end of a nuclear plant's life. The subject is often overlooked in favor of the more dominant and controversial issue of when and where a federal spent nuclear fuel repository will be established. But to overlook the American nuclear plant decommissioning process would be a missed opportunity to understand what happens after a nuclear plant permanently ceases power operations-a process that has the potential to last decades and affect the plant's local community through economic and environmental …
Blood Biofuels, Nadia B. Ahmad
Trust Or Bust: Complications With Tribal Trust Obligations And Environmental Sovereignty, Nadia B. Ahmad
Trust Or Bust: Complications With Tribal Trust Obligations And Environmental Sovereignty, Nadia B. Ahmad
Faculty Scholarship
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Environmental Law At The Borders, J.B. Ruhl
Environmental Law At The Borders, J.B. Ruhl
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
Pipelines to the north. Walls to the south. Between President Trump's issuance of a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline crossing from Canada and his promise to build "The Wall," the politics of our national borders rarely have been in as much turmoil as they are today. And as with any infrastructure project, environmental policy has been deeply in play all the way. But the environmental law of the borders might surprise you. Indeed, arguably there isn't any for these two projects.