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The Protection Of American Antiquities: 1906-1981, Sandra Kemrer
The Protection Of American Antiquities: 1906-1981, Sandra Kemrer
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
District Court Review Of Nrc's Three Mile Island Decisions Upheld, Paula Z. Hanson
District Court Review Of Nrc's Three Mile Island Decisions Upheld, Paula Z. Hanson
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Reader Response, Natural Resources Journal
Reader Response, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Certain Imperial Irrigation District Land Not Subject To Acreage Limitation Of Federal Reclamation Laws, Jane C. Cohen
Certain Imperial Irrigation District Land Not Subject To Acreage Limitation Of Federal Reclamation Laws, Jane C. Cohen
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Compelled Self-Incrimination And The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, John Mcvey
Compelled Self-Incrimination And The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, John Mcvey
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Graham V. Estuary Properties, Inc., 399 So.2d 1374 (Fla. 1981), Anthony E. Diresta
Graham V. Estuary Properties, Inc., 399 So.2d 1374 (Fla. 1981), Anthony E. Diresta
Florida State University Law Review
Environmental Regulation/Constitutional Law-"TAKING" JURISPRUDENCE AND ITS APPLICATION TO REGULATIONS OF SENSITIVE ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS
The "Nepa-Abroad" Controversy: Unresolved By An Executive Order, Glenn Pincus
The "Nepa-Abroad" Controversy: Unresolved By An Executive Order, Glenn Pincus
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Front Matter, Natural Resources Journal
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Clouded Titles In Community Property States: New Mexico Takes A New Step, Terrence R. Kamm
Clouded Titles In Community Property States: New Mexico Takes A New Step, Terrence R. Kamm
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Clarifies Water Act Requirement, Mary Ramczyk Higgins
Supreme Court Clarifies Water Act Requirement, Mary Ramczyk Higgins
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law—Threshold Determination Of The State Environmental Policy Act: Washington Adopts A More Flexible Approach—Equitable Remedies: Laches Defense Restricted—Hayden V. City Of Port Townsend, 93 Wn. 2d 870, 614 P.2d 1164 (1980), Deane W. Minor
Washington Law Review
The court's rulings on the laches defense and the negative threshold determination represent significant departures from the court's previous decisions. This note will examine the changes in the court's positions and discuss the effect of these changes on future environmental litigation.
Economic Theory And Environmental Law, Mark Sagoff
Economic Theory And Environmental Law, Mark Sagoff
Michigan Law Review
In Part I of this essay, I argue that environmental legislation, at least during the past twenty years, fails to make economic "common sense," that is, it fails to maximize the satisfaction of consumer demand over the long run. Laws like the Endangered Species Act flout this conception of economic efficiency. This is how most Americans would have it: most Americans reject the notion that the natural environment should be made over to serve the wants of the self-interested consumer. Part II describes the way that economists have attempted to take account of citizen or community-regarding preferences. I suggest that …
Environmental Law Society Authors Chapter For Virginia Lawyer, Susan C. Watkins
Environmental Law Society Authors Chapter For Virginia Lawyer, Susan C. Watkins
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Built Environment Of Newfoundland And Nova Scotia, Marc C. Denhez
Protecting The Built Environment Of Newfoundland And Nova Scotia, Marc C. Denhez
Dalhousie Law Journal
For most Canadians, "environment" is their city or town, where they reside, work, and spend most of their leisure hours. The quality of this urban or semi-urban environment will have a significant impact upon their everyday life, including stress, cultural identity, and sense of historic continuity. Conserving the cultural and aesthetic values represented by the buildings which constitute this environment therefore deserves attention. One way for such buildings to be saved is to be purchased by someone dedicated to their retention; but since it is impossible to thus acquire all valuable buildings, this article looks at alternate approaches. There are …
Swcb V. U.S. Titanium: Erratum And Apology, Mark J. Lafratta
Swcb V. U.S. Titanium: Erratum And Apology, Mark J. Lafratta
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Update On Solid And Hazardous Waste Management In Virginia, Christine A. Finley
Update On Solid And Hazardous Waste Management In Virginia, Christine A. Finley
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law Conference Looks At The Direction In Which Current Environmental Laws Are Headed, W. Henry Lawrence
Environmental Law Conference Looks At The Direction In Which Current Environmental Laws Are Headed, W. Henry Lawrence
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Potential Uranium Deposits Reported In Virginia, Lawrence P. Landry
Potential Uranium Deposits Reported In Virginia, Lawrence P. Landry
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Hazards Of New York Hazardous Waste Regulation, Cheryl Possenti
The Hazards Of New York Hazardous Waste Regulation, Cheryl Possenti
In the Public Interest
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania's Technologically Impossible Air Pollution Standards Upheld, J. Michele Guttmann
Pennsylvania's Technologically Impossible Air Pollution Standards Upheld, J. Michele Guttmann
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Tribal Severance Taxes - Outside The Purview Of The Commerce Clause, Susan Tixier
Tribal Severance Taxes - Outside The Purview Of The Commerce Clause, Susan Tixier
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Congress Passes Version Of Superfund, Leslie Sue Ritts
Congress Passes Version Of Superfund, Leslie Sue Ritts
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Virginia's Water Quality Management Evaluated At Environmental Conference, Susan C. Watkins, W. Henry Lawrence
Virginia's Water Quality Management Evaluated At Environmental Conference, Susan C. Watkins, W. Henry Lawrence
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
New Controls Over Surface Mining, Bruce B. Glendening
New Controls Over Surface Mining, Bruce B. Glendening
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Institute For Environmental Negotiations Created, John M. Jeffords
Institute For Environmental Negotiations Created, John M. Jeffords
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Orders Issued In United States V. City Of Hopewell, John M. Jeffords
Orders Issued In United States V. City Of Hopewell, John M. Jeffords
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Should Birds Have Standing?, Mark J. Lafratta
Should Birds Have Standing?, Mark J. Lafratta
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Comment: Swcb V. U.S. Titanium Corp, Or "The Chancellor's Foot", Mark J. Lafratta
Comment: Swcb V. U.S. Titanium Corp, Or "The Chancellor's Foot", Mark J. Lafratta
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.