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Brief For The Appellee: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Wendy L. Blake, Henry G. Hultquist, Karl J. Simon
Brief For The Appellee: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Wendy L. Blake, Henry G. Hultquist, Karl J. Simon
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judges' Bench Brief: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Jeb Boyt, Deborah A. Primps, Matthew J. Smith
Judges' Bench Brief: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Jeb Boyt, Deborah A. Primps, Matthew J. Smith
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brief For The Appellant: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, C. Drue Chichi, Anthony F. Cantarella, Ellenbeth Wachs-Augsberger
Brief For The Appellant: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, C. Drue Chichi, Anthony F. Cantarella, Ellenbeth Wachs-Augsberger
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brief For The Appellant: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Dylan W. Wiseman, John E. Russell, Jeanie A. Gregori
Brief For The Appellant: Fifth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition, Dylan W. Wiseman, John E. Russell, Jeanie A. Gregori
Pace Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Erosion Of Home Rule Through The Emergence Of State-Interests In Land Use Control, John R. Nolon
The Erosion Of Home Rule Through The Emergence Of State-Interests In Land Use Control, John R. Nolon
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The conventional wisdom is that New York's failure to adopt a comprehensive state-wide land use system is due to reluctance of the state legislature to diminish local control of land use. The purpose of this article is to explore that assumption as part of a larger examination of the proper course of land law reform in New York. The case and statutory law that have developed since the experiences of the early 1970s indicate that local “home rule” authority is neither a legal nor a political barrier to effective land use legislation in the broader state interest. Part II briefly …
After A Decade: "Theory As Practice" At The Center For Environmental Legal Studies, Nicholas A. Robinson
After A Decade: "Theory As Practice" At The Center For Environmental Legal Studies, Nicholas A. Robinson
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
A scholarly center, with an ethically premised mission to further the remedial objectives of Environmental Law: this conception inspired establishment of Pace's Center For Environmental Legal Studies in 19821 when Professor Donald W. Stever, Jr., joined me in launching this new focus through which the Pace University School of Law's Environmental Law Faculty could use their expertise to further, refine, and fashion environmental protection and the conservation of natural resources. In the Center's first decade, our Environmental Faculty managed to exceed our Center's imagined goals, and as the Center enters its march to the year 2002, we are rethinking our …