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Environmental Law--The Control Of Nonreturnable Beverage Containers, Proposed Legislation, Frederick A. Jesser Iii Sep 1972

Environmental Law--The Control Of Nonreturnable Beverage Containers, Proposed Legislation, Frederick A. Jesser Iii

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law And The Environment: National Fuels Policy (Symposium Preface), Walter J. Hickel Jul 1972

Administrative Law And The Environment: National Fuels Policy (Symposium Preface), Walter J. Hickel

Indiana Law Journal

Administrative Law and the Environment: National Fuels Policy, Symposium


The Citizen And The Environmental Regulatory Process, William D. Ruckelshaus Jul 1972

The Citizen And The Environmental Regulatory Process, William D. Ruckelshaus

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Administrative Law and the Environment: National Fuels Policy


Administrative Agencies And The Energy Problem (Symposium Introduction), Ralph F. Fuchs Jul 1972

Administrative Agencies And The Energy Problem (Symposium Introduction), Ralph F. Fuchs

Indiana Law Journal

Administrative Law and the Environment: National Fuels Policy, Symposium


Balancing Environmental Considerations And Energy Demands: A Comment On Calvert Cliffs' Coordinating Committee Inc. V. Aec, A. Dan Tarlock Jul 1972

Balancing Environmental Considerations And Energy Demands: A Comment On Calvert Cliffs' Coordinating Committee Inc. V. Aec, A. Dan Tarlock

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: Administrative Law and the Environment: National Fuels Policy


The Four Corners Power Complex: Pollution On The Reservation, Laurence A. Mchugh Jul 1972

The Four Corners Power Complex: Pollution On The Reservation, Laurence A. Mchugh

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The National Environmental Policy Act, The Freedom Of Information Act, And The Atomic Energy Commission: The Need For Environmental Information, Alice M. Craft Jul 1972

The National Environmental Policy Act, The Freedom Of Information Act, And The Atomic Energy Commission: The Need For Environmental Information, Alice M. Craft

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A National Policy For Energy, Lynton K. Caldwell Jul 1972

A National Policy For Energy, Lynton K. Caldwell

Indiana Law Journal

Administrative Law and the Environment: National Fuels Policy, Symposium


Strip Mining Of Coal: A Federal Response To State Legislation, Richard E. Fox Jul 1972

Strip Mining Of Coal: A Federal Response To State Legislation, Richard E. Fox

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Natural Gas And The Federal Power Commission, Jeff Davidson Jul 1972

Natural Gas And The Federal Power Commission, Jeff Davidson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Ground-Water Depletion Allowance Under The Federal Income Tax, Edgar S. Bagley Jul 1972

The Ground-Water Depletion Allowance Under The Federal Income Tax, Edgar S. Bagley

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Michigan's Environmental Protection Act Of 1970: A Progress Report, Joseph L. Sax, Roger L. Conner May 1972

Michigan's Environmental Protection Act Of 1970: A Progress Report, Joseph L. Sax, Roger L. Conner

Michigan Law Review

The Michigan Environmental Protection Act of 1970 (EPA) represents a departure from the long-standing tradition under which control of environmental quality has been left almost exclusively in the hands of regulatory agencies: it gives to ordinary citizens an opportunity to take the initiative in environmental law enforcement.


Legal Anatomy Of An Air Pollution Emergency, Doug Rendleman Apr 1972

Legal Anatomy Of An Air Pollution Emergency, Doug Rendleman

Scholarly Articles

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Book Reviews, Garrett Power, Joseph M. Boyd, Jr. Apr 1972

Book Reviews, Garrett Power, Joseph M. Boyd, Jr.

Vanderbilt Law Review

The Environmental Law Reporter in the Classroom

The Environmental Law Reporter' is a cumulative monthly loose-leaf service devoted chiefly to the environmental issues confronting private attorneys, governmental officials, and teachers. During the fall semester of 1971, the Reporter was employed as a text for the University of Maryland's basic course in environmental law. This review will attempt to measure its potential as a teaching tool.

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Guidebook for Litigation

The common law is still the most useful and flexible weapon in the arsenal of those who care enough about the quality of our environment to do something about it. This …


The Resolution Of Uncertainty, Harold P. Green Apr 1972

The Resolution Of Uncertainty, Harold P. Green

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Law School And The Environment, Frances Irwin Apr 1972

The Law School And The Environment, Frances Irwin

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Changing Structure Of International Policy: Needs And Alternatives, Lynton K. Caldwell Apr 1972

The Changing Structure Of International Policy: Needs And Alternatives, Lynton K. Caldwell

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Human Environment: Problems Of Standard-Setting And Enforcement, Ian Brownlie Apr 1972

The Human Environment: Problems Of Standard-Setting And Enforcement, Ian Brownlie

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Development Of International Environmental Law And Policy In Africa, J. D. Ogundere Apr 1972

The Development Of International Environmental Law And Policy In Africa, J. D. Ogundere

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


The Conservation Of Migratory Animals Through International Law, Klemm Cyrille De Apr 1972

The Conservation Of Migratory Animals Through International Law, Klemm Cyrille De

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Effective Pollution Control In Industrialized Countries: International Economic Disincentives, Policy Responses, And The Gatt, Frederic L. Kirgis Jr. Apr 1972

Effective Pollution Control In Industrialized Countries: International Economic Disincentives, Policy Responses, And The Gatt, Frederic L. Kirgis Jr.

Michigan Law Review

It is generally recognized that efforts toward meaningful pollution control by an industrialized nation or group of nations raise economic problems at the international level. Discussion has touched upon the balance of trade and the effects for developing countries. Yet there seems to have been little attempt to analyze how these problems will manifest themselves and how they may be resolved within the current international legal-economic ordering system. This Article cannot deal with them all, but will examine closely the international competitive disincentives to truly effective pollution-control efforts in the industrialized countries, where environmental imperatives bear heavily on national decision-makers. …


A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson Mar 1972

A History Of Appalachian Coal Mines, Kenneth Lasson

All Faculty Scholarship

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).


Summary Report: Environmental Goals And Policy, Office Of Planning And Research Mar 1972

Summary Report: Environmental Goals And Policy, Office Of Planning And Research

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Environmental Activism: Thermal Pollution—Aec And State Jurisdictional Considerations, Robert I. Reis Mar 1972

Environmental Activism: Thermal Pollution—Aec And State Jurisdictional Considerations, Robert I. Reis

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.


The Tennessee Water Quality Control Act Of 1971, Frank E. Maloney Mar 1972

The Tennessee Water Quality Control Act Of 1971, Frank E. Maloney

Vanderbilt Law Review

The text of the Act and commentary that follows is the product of a larger study undertaken by Professor Maloney at the request of the 87th General Assembly of the State of Tennessee. This study was the subject of a seminar on environmental protection at the Vanderbilt University School of Law. Four of the participating students--Elbert E. Edwards, III, Thomas H. Graham, Robert D. McCutcheon, and Paul L. Sloan--drafted the proposed statute and commentary under Professor Maloney's supervision with the research assistance of the other members of the class. For many sections of the statute, the drafters drew heavily from …


The Tennessee Water Quality Control Act Of 1971: A Significant New Environmental Statute, Julian C. Juergensmeyer Mar 1972

The Tennessee Water Quality Control Act Of 1971: A Significant New Environmental Statute, Julian C. Juergensmeyer

Vanderbilt Law Review

Tennessee's new Water Quality Control Act' is one of the most significant pieces of environmental legislation to be produced in recent years. It is destined not only to revamp water pollution control in Tennessee but also to serve as a model for legislation in other states. The Act and commentary written by its drafter, Professor Frank E. Maloney, are printed following this article. Consequently, no attempt will be made to summarize the entire Act or to provide a detailed guide for its use. The purpose of this introductory article is to examine the salient, often innovative, features of the Act …


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

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


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

All Faculty Scholarship

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.


Legislation—The Delaware Coastal Zone Act, William M. Feigenbaum Jan 1972

Legislation—The Delaware Coastal Zone Act, William M. Feigenbaum

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Annual Report 1972, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission Jan 1972

Annual Report 1972, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission

California Agencies

No abstract provided.