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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Environmental Law
E15 Partial Waivers: How The Epa Exceeded Its Authority And Placed Its Liability On Others, Tyler Brewer
E15 Partial Waivers: How The Epa Exceeded Its Authority And Placed Its Liability On Others, Tyler Brewer
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
No abstract provided.
The Clean Air Act: The End Of A Chevron Era?, Erin Murphy
The Clean Air Act: The End Of A Chevron Era?, Erin Murphy
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
No abstract provided.
The Scopes Monkey Trial Revisited: How The Coal Industry And The Surface Mining States Ignore Science To The Detriment Of The Appalachian Environment, Sarah J. Surber
The Scopes Monkey Trial Revisited: How The Coal Industry And The Surface Mining States Ignore Science To The Detriment Of The Appalachian Environment, Sarah J. Surber
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
No abstract provided.
Defying The Law: Northern Plains Resource Council, Inc. V. Surface Transportation Board And The State Of Nepa Jurisprudence, Rachel Shelton
Defying The Law: Northern Plains Resource Council, Inc. V. Surface Transportation Board And The State Of Nepa Jurisprudence, Rachel Shelton
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court And The Ppl Montana Case: Examining The Relationship Between Navigability And State Ownership Of Submerged Lands, Richard C. Ausness
The Supreme Court And The Ppl Montana Case: Examining The Relationship Between Navigability And State Ownership Of Submerged Lands, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The United States Supreme Court held in PPL Montana v. Montana held that the State of Montana did not own the beds beneath certain rivers and, therefore, rejected the State's claim that the power company owed it millions of dollars in "back rent" for the use of the riverbeds as sites for ten of its hydroelectric power plants. The Montana Supreme Court, which had ruled in favor of the State, declared that even if portions of a river were not navigable for commercial purposes because of physical conditions, the entire river would be treated as navigable if commercial traffic could …
What To Do With America's Nuclear Defense Waste: The Hanford Effect, Joseph A. Cohen
What To Do With America's Nuclear Defense Waste: The Hanford Effect, Joseph A. Cohen
Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law
No abstract provided.