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Interim Hearing On California's Nuclear Power Plants: Their Safety, Environmental Impacts And Economic Costs, Senate Committee On Energy And Public Utilities
Interim Hearing On California's Nuclear Power Plants: Their Safety, Environmental Impacts And Economic Costs, Senate Committee On Energy And Public Utilities
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 23, Oct. 1991, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 23, Oct. 1991, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
Drawing The Lines: Statewide Territorial Boundaries For Public Utilities In Florida, Richard C. Bellack, Martha Carter Brown
Drawing The Lines: Statewide Territorial Boundaries For Public Utilities In Florida, Richard C. Bellack, Martha Carter Brown
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preservation Of The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: A Theoretical Approach, Caroline A. Leonard
Preservation Of The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: A Theoretical Approach, Caroline A. Leonard
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Mining Or World Park? A Politico-Economic Analysis Of Alternative Land Use Regimes In Antarctica, Bernard P. Herber
Mining Or World Park? A Politico-Economic Analysis Of Alternative Land Use Regimes In Antarctica, Bernard P. Herber
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Water Planning: The Oregon Approach, William H. Young
Water Planning: The Oregon Approach, William H. Young
Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
64 pages.
Brief For Appellant Canner: Third Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Melissa A. Brown, Allan B. Rappleyea, John-Henry M. Steele
Brief For Appellant Canner: Third Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Melissa A. Brown, Allan B. Rappleyea, John-Henry M. Steele
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brief For Bernard Barker, Appellant: Third Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, John Davis Buckley, Hans G. Huessy, David K. Mears
Brief For Bernard Barker, Appellant: Third Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, John Davis Buckley, Hans G. Huessy, David K. Mears
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brief For The United States: Third Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Karen Roth, Mark Siegel, James Stipanuk
Brief For The United States: Third Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Karen Roth, Mark Siegel, James Stipanuk
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 22, Mar. 1991, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 22, Mar. 1991, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
The Power Line Health Controversy: Legal Problems And Proposals For Reform, Philip S. Mccune
The Power Line Health Controversy: Legal Problems And Proposals For Reform, Philip S. Mccune
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Part I of this Note examines the primary means of compensating individuals whose property is affected by EMFs from nearby power lines: eminent-domain and inverse-condemnation proceedings. Although power lines adversely affect property values in several ways, 6 fear of the potential health problems caused by power lines has had the greatest impact.' v Part I evaluates the three approaches that courts have developed to determine whether plaintiffs can recover for the effect of public fears of EMFs on property values. This Part concludes that although testimony about the biological effects of EMFs should be inadmissible, property owners should be able …
Attorney Fees As Superfund Response Costs, K.K. Duvivier, Carolyn L. Buchholz
Attorney Fees As Superfund Response Costs, K.K. Duvivier, Carolyn L. Buchholz
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
Although other areas of natural resources law have been hit by hard times, the environ- mental area is burgeoning. The intricacies of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com- pensation and Liability Act (CERCLA or Super- fund), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), ensure attorney participation. Further- more, much of the fuel that drives CERCIA lit- igation is the presumption by many clients that their attorney fees are costs that can be re- covered as response costs under section 107 of CERCLA. 42 U.S.C. S 9607 (1983). Such an assumption may be a serious and costly …
Energy And Environmental Challenges For Developed And Developing Countries, Richard L. Ottinger
Energy And Environmental Challenges For Developed And Developing Countries, Richard L. Ottinger
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Energy for development utilizing traditional supply investments, estimated to cost $1.4 - $4 trillion through 2010, will be unaffordable both for recipients and lenders. The capital required, even if obtainable, would squeeze out capital for all other development requirements and would pose unacceptable environmental and cleanup costs. Upgrading existing energy supply systems would cost a fraction of new supply. Energy efficiency and environmentally benign renewables can at least halve new supply capital requirements and avoid their environmental costs. Least cost planning by lenders and recipients, on the basis of total system life cycle costs, for both energy and non-energy related …
The Federal Government: Finally Paying Its Environmental Dues: State Of Ohio V. United States Department Of Energy, Colleen Kraft Shields
The Federal Government: Finally Paying Its Environmental Dues: State Of Ohio V. United States Department Of Energy, Colleen Kraft Shields
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Oil And The Public Trust Doctrine In Washington, Ralph W. Johnson
Oil And The Public Trust Doctrine In Washington, Ralph W. Johnson
Seattle University Law Review
During the past 15 years, in half the United States, more than 100 reported cases involving the public trust doctrine have had a major impact on natural resources protection. In Washington, two key cases decided in 1987 give major support to the public trust doctrine. In Caminiti v. Boyle, the court affirmed that the public trust doctrine is the law of this state and always has been. In Orion Corporation v. State, the court upheld the classification of private tidelands as open space and stated that classification that prohibits fill for residential housing and development raises no constitutional …
Great Lakes—Great Legacy?, Leonard B. Dworsky
Great Lakes—Great Legacy?, Leonard B. Dworsky
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Generational Change In Environmental Law, Natural Resources Journal
Generational Change In Environmental Law, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
An Adequate Eis Under Nepa: Deference To Ceq; Merely Conceptual Listing Of Mitigation Leads Us To A Merely Conceptual National Environmental Policy, Jennifer R. Bartlit
An Adequate Eis Under Nepa: Deference To Ceq; Merely Conceptual Listing Of Mitigation Leads Us To A Merely Conceptual National Environmental Policy, Jennifer R. Bartlit
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Reasonable Inference Of Authority To Control Hazardous Waste Disposal Results In Potential Liability: United States V. Aceto Agricultural Chemicals Corporation, Anita Letter
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jackson Elk Herd, James Jackson
Water Politics: Continuity And Change, Albert E. Utton
Water Politics: Continuity And Change, Albert E. Utton
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Environmental Regulation Of Coal Mining, Smcra's Second Decade, Carl E. Zipper, Richard Roth
Environmental Regulation Of Coal Mining, Smcra's Second Decade, Carl E. Zipper, Richard Roth
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Energy And The Environment: Confronting Common Threats To Security, Lakshman Guruswamy
Energy And The Environment: Confronting Common Threats To Security, Lakshman Guruswamy
Publications
No abstract provided.