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Human Security And Military Preparedness, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Human Security And Military Preparedness, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Farmland Preservation, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Farmland Preservation, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Exercising Environmental Human Rights And Remedies In The United Nations System, Linda A. Malone, Scott Pasternack Sep 2019

Exercising Environmental Human Rights And Remedies In The United Nations System, Linda A. Malone, Scott Pasternack

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Discussion In The Security Council On Environmental Intervention In The Ukraine, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Discussion In The Security Council On Environmental Intervention In The Ukraine, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Conservation At The Crossroads: Reauthorization Of The 1985 Farm Bill Conservation Provisions, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Conservation At The Crossroads: Reauthorization Of The 1985 Farm Bill Conservation Provisions, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Country/Region Reports -- United States Of America, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Principles Of International Environmental Law, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Book Review Of Principles Of International Environmental Law, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


A Historical Essay On The Conservation Provisions Of The 1985 Farm Bill: Sodbustin, Swampbusting, And The Conservation Reserve, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

A Historical Essay On The Conservation Provisions Of The 1985 Farm Bill: Sodbustin, Swampbusting, And The Conservation Reserve, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


Bioavailability: On The Frontiers Of Science And Law In Cleanup Methodologies For Contamination, Linda A. Malone Sep 2019

Bioavailability: On The Frontiers Of Science And Law In Cleanup Methodologies For Contamination, Linda A. Malone

Linda A. Malone

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court’S Recent “Takings” Cases: The Koontz And Arkansas Decisions -- What Do They Mean For Local Government?, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

The Supreme Court’S Recent “Takings” Cases: The Koontz And Arkansas Decisions -- What Do They Mean For Local Government?, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

The Pathology Of Property Norms: Living Within Nature's Boundaries, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


State Environmental Programs: A Study In Political Influence And Regulatory Failure, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

State Environmental Programs: A Study In Political Influence And Regulatory Failure, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


Private Land Use, Changing Public Values And Notions Of Relativity, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

Private Land Use, Changing Public Values And Notions Of Relativity, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


Environmental Water Rights: An Evolving Concept Of Public Property, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

Environmental Water Rights: An Evolving Concept Of Public Property, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Eco-Pragmatism: Making Sensible Environmental Decisions In An Uncertain World, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

Book Review Of Eco-Pragmatism: Making Sensible Environmental Decisions In An Uncertain World, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


Defining Public Consumptive Rights In Virginia’S Rivers, Streams, And Lakes: Is Legislative Reform Needed?, Lynda L. Butler Sep 2019

Defining Public Consumptive Rights In Virginia’S Rivers, Streams, And Lakes: Is Legislative Reform Needed?, Lynda L. Butler

Lynda L. Butler

No abstract provided.


Coastal Marine Science For Law And Business Students: Preparing Law And Business Professionals To Make "Informed Decisions" About Coastal Issues, David H. Niebuhr, Lynda L. Butler, Don Rahtz, Britt E. Anderson, April N. Lawrence Sep 2019

Coastal Marine Science For Law And Business Students: Preparing Law And Business Professionals To Make "Informed Decisions" About Coastal Issues, David H. Niebuhr, Lynda L. Butler, Don Rahtz, Britt E. Anderson, April N. Lawrence

Lynda L. Butler

The rigors of employment-directed undergraduate education. and decreased emphasis on "Liberal Arts" studies occurring at some colleges and universities has left many graduates with a level of scientific understanding which is inadequate to make infonned choices about issues which effect the environment. To address this lack of scientific understanding. the Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (Virginia) and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, with the Marshall-Wythe School of Law and the School of Business Administration of the College of William and Mary are developing a Coastal Ecosystem Science Program to teach future law and business professionals the basics of …


Introduction/Welcome/Announcements, Kathryn Rowe, Davison M. Douglas, Elizabeth Armistead Andrews Sep 2019

Introduction/Welcome/Announcements, Kathryn Rowe, Davison M. Douglas, Elizabeth Armistead Andrews

Elizabeth Armistead Andrews

No abstract provided.


Justice Unconceived: How Posterity Has Rights, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl Sep 2019

Justice Unconceived: How Posterity Has Rights, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl

Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl

No abstract provided.


Climate Justice And The China Fallacy, Daniel A. Farber Aug 2019

Climate Justice And The China Fallacy, Daniel A. Farber

Daniel A Farber

No abstract provided.


Beyond The Beltway: A Report On State Energy And Climate Policies, Daniel A. Farber Aug 2019

Beyond The Beltway: A Report On State Energy And Climate Policies, Daniel A. Farber

Daniel A Farber

Federal policy receives the bulk of the nation’s attention to energy and climate matters, from President Obama’s Clean Power Plan to President Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. Yet much of our nation’s energy and climate policy is made by governors, state legislatures and agencies across the country. However, it can be very difficult to track these disparate actions to understand where progress is being made and which states are falling behind. Beyond the Beltway provides insight into the range of factors – political, geographical, economic and more – that determine the immensely varied state energy and climate policies across …


When Is Groundwater Recharge A Beneficial Use Of Surface Water In California?, Kathleen Miller, Nell Green Nylen, Holly Doremus, Dave Owen, Andrew Fisher Aug 2019

When Is Groundwater Recharge A Beneficial Use Of Surface Water In California?, Kathleen Miller, Nell Green Nylen, Holly Doremus, Dave Owen, Andrew Fisher

Holly Doremus

This issue brief considers whether groundwater recharge currently qualifies, or should qualify, as a beneficial use of surface water under a California water right. Currently, the lack of an explicit policy regarding recharge for non-extractive purposes — that is, for purposes such as combatting subsidence, raising regional groundwater levels, or supporting baseflow or ground-water dependent wetlands — creates uncertainty and confusion. To bring much needed clarity, the State Water Resources Control Board (the Board) should provide guidance explaining that recharge for non-extractive purposes can be a beneficial use of water. That guidance should explain the conditions under which recharge for …


Takings And Transitions, Holly Doremus Aug 2019

Takings And Transitions, Holly Doremus

Holly Doremus

This article explores the inconsistent doctrines advanced by the courts in determining regulatory takings cases. Given the current nature of this area of the law, the author proposes an alternative test to apply in takings cases to provide more straight-forward treatment. That test would encompass four factors: 1) the justification for regulatory change; 2) the extent to which change was foreseeable in advance, and the ability of the landowner to adapt to that change; 3) the abruptness of the change; and 4) the generality of its application. Since regulatory takings claims are entirely about change, the author argues that the …


The Concentration Of Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities In The Western New York Community, R. Nils Olsen Jr. Jul 2019

The Concentration Of Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities In The Western New York Community, R. Nils Olsen Jr.

R. Nils Olsen, Jr.

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth Climate And Law Initiative - Climate Change And Legal Risk, Janis P. Sarra, Cynthia Williams Jul 2019

Commonwealth Climate And Law Initiative - Climate Change And Legal Risk, Janis P. Sarra, Cynthia Williams

Cynthia A. Williams

In this presentation, Dr Janis Sarra, Presidential Distinguished Professor and Professor of Law University of British Columbia, outlined the fiduciary obligations of corporate directors and pension fiduciaries as they relate to climate change. Professor Cynthia A. Williams, Osler Chair in Business Law, Osgoode Hall Law School provided an overview of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, highlighted the potential for liability risks in Canada for misleading or inaccurate disclosures relating to climate change, and surveyed the field of current climate-related litigation.