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Articles 481 - 509 of 509
Full-Text Articles in Environmental Law
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Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
An Interview With Jeremiah "Jay" Nixon, Missouri Attorney General, Anthony P. Farrell, Tom Ray
An Interview With Jeremiah "Jay" Nixon, Missouri Attorney General, Anthony P. Farrell, Tom Ray
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Abandoning The Common Enemy Doctrine And Adopting The Rule Of Reasonable Use: More Problematic Than Helpful. Heins Implement Co., Et Al. V. Missouri Hwy. & Transp. Comm'n, Et Al., Jason W. Johnson
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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Lead Poisoning: Will Missouri's New Legislation Get The Lead Out?, Mark A. Meyer
Lead Poisoning: Will Missouri's New Legislation Get The Lead Out?, Mark A. Meyer
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Private Cost Recovery Actions, Insurance Claims And The Missouri Underground Storage Tanks Fund, Sheldon D. Korlin
Private Cost Recovery Actions, Insurance Claims And The Missouri Underground Storage Tanks Fund, Sheldon D. Korlin
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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The Saga Of The Pollution Exclusion Clause: How A "Sudden" Change Occurred Gradually, Thad R. Mulholland
The Saga Of The Pollution Exclusion Clause: How A "Sudden" Change Occurred Gradually, Thad R. Mulholland
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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Cases To Watch And Missouri Legislative Summary, Tom Ray
Cases To Watch And Missouri Legislative Summary, Tom Ray
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
New Directions For The Missouri Attorney General's Office, Timothy P. Duggan
New Directions For The Missouri Attorney General's Office, Timothy P. Duggan
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Interview With Martha Steincamp, Regional Counsel, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region Vii, An, Tom Ray
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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To Tell Or Not To Tell: Latent Environmental Defects And The Doctrine Of Caveat Emptor In Real Property Sales, Lisa J. Hamm Winnenauer
To Tell Or Not To Tell: Latent Environmental Defects And The Doctrine Of Caveat Emptor In Real Property Sales, Lisa J. Hamm Winnenauer
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Takings - The Weak And The Strong, J. Patrick Sullivan
Regulatory Takings - The Weak And The Strong, J. Patrick Sullivan
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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Guilty For Having Done Nothing: Passive Past Owners Face Cercla Liability, Lisa A. Lee
Guilty For Having Done Nothing: Passive Past Owners Face Cercla Liability, Lisa A. Lee
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Osha - What's New At A Twenty-Something Agency: Workplace Environmental Hazards, Joanne Levy
Osha - What's New At A Twenty-Something Agency: Workplace Environmental Hazards, Joanne Levy
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution And Wetlands: A Sensible Approach, Anthony P. Farrell
Agricultural Non-Point Source Pollution And Wetlands: A Sensible Approach, Anthony P. Farrell
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Missouri Attorney General Enforcement Actions
Missouri Attorney General Enforcement Actions
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Missouri Attorney General Enforcement Actions
Missouri Attorney General Enforcement Actions
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
Interview With David Shorr, Director, Missouri Department Of Natural Resources, An, Tony Farrell
Interview With David Shorr, Director, Missouri Department Of Natural Resources, An, Tony Farrell
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
No abstract provided.
New Epa Rule Clarifies Lender Liability For Response Costs Under Cercla, But Is It Enough, Jon D. Perkins
New Epa Rule Clarifies Lender Liability For Response Costs Under Cercla, But Is It Enough, Jon D. Perkins
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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Law And Fact Patterns In Common Law Water Pollution Cases, Peter N. Davis
Law And Fact Patterns In Common Law Water Pollution Cases, Peter N. Davis
Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law
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Causation In Fact In Omission Cases, David A. Fischer
Causation In Fact In Omission Cases, David A. Fischer
Faculty Publications
This article analyzes the difficulties involved in attributing cause in fact in omission cases, and suggests possible resolutions. Part II discusses the basic concept of causation, and the distinction between acts and omissions. Part III discusses the particular problems that arise in applying causation principles in omission cases. Part IV then analyzes these problems from both corrective justice and economic analysis perspectives. Finally, the article suggests an approach for solving these complex issues.
Federal And State Water Quality Regulation And Law In Missouri, Peter N. Davis
Federal And State Water Quality Regulation And Law In Missouri, Peter N. Davis
Faculty Publications
This article discusses that law in two parts. The first part examines the federal and Missouri waste discharge regulatory system. The second part analyzes common law rights and remedies related to water pollution.
Protecting Waste Assimilation Streamflows By The Law Of Water Allocation, Nuisance, And Public Trust, And By Environmental Statutes, Peter N. Davis
Protecting Waste Assimilation Streamflows By The Law Of Water Allocation, Nuisance, And Public Trust, And By Environmental Statutes, Peter N. Davis
Faculty Publications
Both federal and state water pollution control statutes require dramatic reductions in waste discharges, but not their total elimination. Those statutes require establishing water quality standards for receiving waters and presume that they will be adequate to assimilate the residual post treatment wastes. But nothing is those statutes assures that minimum flows for waste assimilation in fact will remain in existence. Neither the common law nor eastern and western diversion permit statutes expressly provide direct means for establishing such minimum protected flows for residual waste assimilation. Those means include establishing minimum flows for fish and wildlife habitat and recreation purposes …
State Regulation Of Alien Land Ownership, William B. Fisch
State Regulation Of Alien Land Ownership, William B. Fisch
Faculty Publications
In the 1970's, due to a number of factors only one of which is the new-found wealth of the oil-producing nations, the volume of foreign direct investment in the United States has increased dramatically. The magnitude of this capital inflow, while it is doubtless beneficial in many respects, has caused widespread alarm over the possibility of a loss of economic sovereignty. Over the last several years efforts have been made to establish a national system of control over such investment. These efforts are continuing, but so far without conspicuous success.
Legal Aid Program For North Dakota, William B. Fisch
Legal Aid Program For North Dakota, William B. Fisch
Faculty Publications
Since the summer of 1965, the State Bar Association of North Dakota, through a special subcommittee on Legal Aid and Defense of Indigents and its standing committee on the same subject,1 has been investigating the need for legal aid in North Dakota, possible sources for funds to finance legal aid programs in the state, and possible forms which a program might take to meet the need. As a result of these investigations, a proposal has been prepared by the committee for submission to the Legal Services Program of the Office of Economic Opportunity (headed by Mr. Bamberger), for federal funds …