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Justice Stevens, Judicial Power, And The Varieties Of Environmental Litigation, Kenneth A. Manaster
Justice Stevens, Judicial Power, And The Varieties Of Environmental Litigation, Kenneth A. Manaster
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1970 was a big year for environmental law. The first of the major federal environmental statutes, the National Environmental Policy Act ("NEPA"), went into force. The first Earth Day was observed. The federal Clean Air Act underwent revolutionary changes, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") was created. Many states also passed ambitious environmental legislation and created new agencies.1970, as is often said, began the "Environmental Decade," when the basic blueprint was drawn for the building of modem environmental law.
The desire of environmental activists for ringing judicial pronouncements of environmental awareness and creative new theories and remedies for …
Fairness In The Air: California's Air Pollution Hearing Boards, Kenneth A. Manaster
Fairness In The Air: California's Air Pollution Hearing Boards, Kenneth A. Manaster
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This article is an update of my earlier article, "Administrative Adjudication of Air Pollution Disputes: The Work of Air Pollution Control District Hearing Boards in California." Because basic features of the law governing California's air pollution hearing boards have remained in place over the years, the original article reportedly continues to be useful for lawyers and others. Nonetheless, some important aspects of the law have changed, and so have many of the practices hearing boards follow. Furthermore, in many parts of the state, hearing boards now often face cases of far greater technical and legal complexity, and environmental and economic …