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Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 2001

Fred Bosselman As Participant-Observer Lawyer: The Case Of Habitat Conservation Planning, A. Dan Tarlock

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Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 2001

Tribute To The Achievements Of Professor Fred P. Bosselman, A. Dan Tarlock

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Can Cowboys Become Indians? Protecting Western Communities As Endangered Cultural Remnants, A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1999

Can Cowboys Become Indians? Protecting Western Communities As Endangered Cultural Remnants, A. Dan Tarlock

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The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman Jan 1997

The Statutory And Constitutional Mandate For A No Surprises Policy, Fred P. Bosselman

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Protecting The Environment: Finding The Balance Between Delaney And Free Play, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., Howard C. Kunreuther Jan 1997

Protecting The Environment: Finding The Balance Between Delaney And Free Play, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., Howard C. Kunreuther

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Limitations Inherent In The Title To Wetlands At Common Law, Fred P. Bosselman Jan 1996

Limitations Inherent In The Title To Wetlands At Common Law, Fred P. Bosselman

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Four Land Ethics: Order, Reform, Responsibility, Opportunity, Fred P. Bosselman Jan 1994

Four Land Ethics: Order, Reform, Responsibility, Opportunity, Fred P. Bosselman

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Mandatory Tithes: The Legality Of Land Development Linkage (With N. Stroud), Fred P. Bosselman Jan 1985

Mandatory Tithes: The Legality Of Land Development Linkage (With N. Stroud), Fred P. Bosselman

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Professor Hagman's Legacy To Legal Scholarship (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock Mar 1982

Professor Hagman's Legacy To Legal Scholarship (With D. Mandelker), A. Dan Tarlock

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Constitutional Issues In The Environmental Regulation Of Real Property, Fred P. Bosselman Jul 1976

Constitutional Issues In The Environmental Regulation Of Real Property, Fred P. Bosselman

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Growth Management And Constitutional Rights--Part I: The Blessings Of Quiet Seclusion, Fred P. Bosselman Jul 1974

Growth Management And Constitutional Rights--Part I: The Blessings Of Quiet Seclusion, Fred P. Bosselman

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A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson Mar 1972

A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson

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This portion of the study discusses the social and economic antecedents of today's Appalachian coal industry. The time covered includes from pre-history up to the date of the study (1972).


The Legal Control Of Population Growth And Distribution In A Quality Environment: The Land Use Alternatives, Richard D. Lamm, Steven A.G. Davison Jan 1972

The Legal Control Of Population Growth And Distribution In A Quality Environment: The Land Use Alternatives, Richard D. Lamm, Steven A.G. Davison

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The Asphalting Of America: How The Government Subsidizes Highway Pollution In The Boswash Smog Bank, James Sullivan, Kenneth Lasson Jan 1972

The Asphalting Of America: How The Government Subsidizes Highway Pollution In The Boswash Smog Bank, James Sullivan, Kenneth Lasson

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This article discusses the problem of air and noise pollution caused by motor vehicles circa the time of the article's writing (1972), and the public interest in dealing with these problems, in the light of federal government's conflicting interest in creating more roads. Mentioned is the fact that construction of more highways seems to be the federal government's answer to traffic congestion, while another point of view is that more highways encourages a rise in the number of motor vehicles on those roads. The article ends with some suggestions for how to deal with these problems.


Ecology Vs. Equality: The Sierra Club Meets The Naacp, Fred P. Bosselman Jul 1971

Ecology Vs. Equality: The Sierra Club Meets The Naacp, Fred P. Bosselman

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