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Therapeutic Jurisprudence And Environmental Law – One Missing Link, Michael L. Perlin
Therapeutic Jurisprudence And Environmental Law – One Missing Link, Michael L. Perlin
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The Overwhelming Case For Clean Air Act Reform, Bill Pedersen, David Schoenbrod
The Overwhelming Case For Clean Air Act Reform, Bill Pedersen, David Schoenbrod
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Congress could add half year to the life of the average american by eliminating two false assumptions built into the foundation of the CleanAir Act: (1) All pollutants have a safe level (2) pollution is local.
Elected Lawmakers Accountable For The Laws — Gasp! The House, David Schoenbrod
Elected Lawmakers Accountable For The Laws — Gasp! The House, David Schoenbrod
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The Clean Air Act Is In No Shape To Be Celebrated, David Schoenbrod
The Clean Air Act Is In No Shape To Be Celebrated, David Schoenbrod
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Private Conservation Easements: A Record Of Achievements And The Challenges Ahead, Gerald Korngold
Private Conservation Easements: A Record Of Achievements And The Challenges Ahead, Gerald Korngold
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Over the past 25 years, there has been a dramatic increase in the acquisition of conservation easements by nonprofit organizations. Privately held conservation easements, i.e., those held by nonprofits rather than governmental entities, have thus emerged as an important and growing tool for the preservation of natural and scenic features of the United States landscape.
Fishing For Cancer, David Schoenbrod
Fishing For Cancer, David Schoenbrod
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After protracted deliberations, the Environmental Protection Agency decided to dredge large quantities of sediment from the upper reach of the Hudson River in order to remove a small portion of the PCB's that came from two General Electric factories. They used these chemicals from the 1940s through the mid-1970s. The corporation will be required to pay for the clean up. The agency's administrators appointed by both Presidents Clinton and Bush as well as leading newspapers explained the decision to the public as required to protect the broad public from a significant risk to human health. This explanation is inconsistent with …
Clean Air, Congress And The Constitution: Why Delegation Ruling Was Correct, David Schoenbrod
Clean Air, Congress And The Constitution: Why Delegation Ruling Was Correct, David Schoenbrod
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Administrative Rulemaking (Testimony), David Schoenbrod
Administrative Rulemaking (Testimony), David Schoenbrod
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This post originally appeared on https://www.cato.org/publications/congressional-testimony/administrative-rulemaking
Courting Public Opinion, Ross Sandler