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Full-Text Articles in Environmental Law
Neither Innocent Nor Proven Guilty: The Aviall Services V. Cooper Industries Dilemma, Jeannette Paull
Neither Innocent Nor Proven Guilty: The Aviall Services V. Cooper Industries Dilemma, Jeannette Paull
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Are Property Owners Constitutionally Entitled To Compensation For Environmental Remediation Funds?, Andrew Hysell
Are Property Owners Constitutionally Entitled To Compensation For Environmental Remediation Funds?, Andrew Hysell
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Not In Anybody's Backyard? The Non-Distributive Problem With Environmental Justice, Joshua Glasgow
Not In Anybody's Backyard? The Non-Distributive Problem With Environmental Justice, Joshua Glasgow
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recreating The Western City In A Post-Industrialized World: European Brownfield Policy And An American Comparison, Andrew O. Guglielmi
Recreating The Western City In A Post-Industrialized World: European Brownfield Policy And An American Comparison, Andrew O. Guglielmi
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Our Common Future, Sarah Krakoff
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Looking To Local Law: Can Local Ordinances Help Protect Isolated Wetlands?, Kim Diana Connolly
Looking To Local Law: Can Local Ordinances Help Protect Isolated Wetlands?, Kim Diana Connolly
Other Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Giving Content To Our Environmental Moral Obligations To Future Generations: Why Kyoto Is A Fallacy, Mirko Bagaric
Giving Content To Our Environmental Moral Obligations To Future Generations: Why Kyoto Is A Fallacy, Mirko Bagaric
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Ecology Of Breastfeeding, Kim Diana Connolly
The Ecology Of Breastfeeding, Kim Diana Connolly
Journal Articles
This essay reflects on the ecological advantages of breastfeeding, and argues that that laws promoting and supporting breastfeeding should be included among laws labeled as “environmental.”