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Environmental Law

North Carolina Central University School of Law

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Who's Going To Pay For The Next Dam Disaster? The Complex Issues Emergency Managers Fact When Dealing With North Carolina's Failing Dam Infrastructure Communities, Stacy Hannah Oct 2020

Who's Going To Pay For The Next Dam Disaster? The Complex Issues Emergency Managers Fact When Dealing With North Carolina's Failing Dam Infrastructure Communities, Stacy Hannah

NCCU Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ripening On The Vine: North Carolina's Renewable Energy And Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard Should Be Left Unchanged Ahead Of 2012 Compliance Deadline, Robert W. Kaylor, Patrick T. Buffkin Apr 2012

Ripening On The Vine: North Carolina's Renewable Energy And Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard Should Be Left Unchanged Ahead Of 2012 Compliance Deadline, Robert W. Kaylor, Patrick T. Buffkin

North Carolina Central Law Review

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Reaffirmation Of Local Initiative: North Carolina's 1979 Historic Preservation Legislation, Keith N. Morgan Apr 1980

Reaffirmation Of Local Initiative: North Carolina's 1979 Historic Preservation Legislation, Keith N. Morgan

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


The North Carolina Historic Preservation And Conservation Agreements Act: Assessment And Implications For Historic Preservation, Michelle Rippon Apr 1980

The North Carolina Historic Preservation And Conservation Agreements Act: Assessment And Implications For Historic Preservation, Michelle Rippon

North Carolina Central Law Review

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The Laws Relating To Abatement And Control Of Water And Air Pollution In North Carolina, Henry E. Poole Oct 1971

The Laws Relating To Abatement And Control Of Water And Air Pollution In North Carolina, Henry E. Poole

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.