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Book Reviews, Garrett Power, Joseph M. Boyd, Jr.
Book Reviews, Garrett Power, Joseph M. Boyd, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Environmental Law Reporter in the Classroom
The Environmental Law Reporter' is a cumulative monthly loose-leaf service devoted chiefly to the environmental issues confronting private attorneys, governmental officials, and teachers. During the fall semester of 1971, the Reporter was employed as a text for the University of Maryland's basic course in environmental law. This review will attempt to measure its potential as a teaching tool.
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Guidebook for Litigation
The common law is still the most useful and flexible weapon in the arsenal of those who care enough about the quality of our environment to do something about it. This …
Air Pollution: Its Control And Abatement, Harold W. Kennedy, Andrew O. Porter
Air Pollution: Its Control And Abatement, Harold W. Kennedy, Andrew O. Porter
Vanderbilt Law Review
The law has been concerned with air pollution for centuries. Smoke and fumes were considered a nuisance at common law, but not a nuisance per se. Thus, each case stood on its own facts. Very early in our history special statutes were enacted to give more adequate protection from air contaminants. As early as 1306 the use of "sea-coal" (as distinguished from charcoal) was forbidden on penalty of death. Queen Elizabeth is said to have forbade the burning of coal in London during sessions of Parliament. In 1661 John Evelyn wrote a book on air pollution; his plan was to …