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Full-Text Articles in Law
Cross-Border Trucking: An Analysis Of The Limited Extent Of Agency Authority And The Potential For Detrimental Environmental Results As Illustrated By Department Of Transportation V. Public Citizen, Stephanie Rudell
Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary
No abstract provided.
Stop Biting The Hand That Feeds Us: Safeguarding Sustainable Development Through The Application Of Nepa's Environmental Impact Statement To International Trade Agreements, Jose A. Egurbide
Pepperdine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Global Trade: The Impact Of Massachusetts’ Energy Policy On Columbia’S Mining Industry, Cynthia Wildfire
Global Trade: The Impact Of Massachusetts’ Energy Policy On Columbia’S Mining Industry, Cynthia Wildfire
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Foreign Investment Contracts In The Oil & Gas Sector: A Survey Of Environmentally Relevant Clauses, Kyla Tienhaara
Foreign Investment Contracts In The Oil & Gas Sector: A Survey Of Environmentally Relevant Clauses, Kyla Tienhaara
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Cape Wind Offshore Wind Energy Project: A Case Study Of The Difficult Transition To Renewable Energy, Kenneth Kimmell, Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef
The Cape Wind Offshore Wind Energy Project: A Case Study Of The Difficult Transition To Renewable Energy, Kenneth Kimmell, Dawn Stolfi Stalenhoef
Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal
This article presents the story of one renewable energy alternative that is available wherever the wind blows strong and steady. If that alone is not sufficient enticement to read further, the authors also promise to present one of the most engaging permitting sagas ever known to this field. Indeed, the Cape Wind Energy project was held captive by the permitting process for nearly a decade – in stark contrast to numerous offshore oil projects – due to the imposition of disproportionally rigorous regulatory scrutiny and the dogged political pressure applied by a few wealthy homeowners with ocean views in the …
Nepa In The Hot Seat: A Proposal For An Office Of Environmental Analysis, Aliza M. Cohen
Nepa In The Hot Seat: A Proposal For An Office Of Environmental Analysis, Aliza M. Cohen
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Judicial deference under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) can be problematic. It is a well-established rule of administrative law that courts will grant a high degree of deference to agency decisions. They do this out of respect for agency expertise and policy judgment. This deference is applied to NEPA lawsuits without acknowledging the special pressures that agencies face while assessing the environmental impacts of their own projects. Though there is a strong argument that these pressures undermine the reasons for deferential review, neither the statute nor the courts have provided plaintiffs with adequate means to remedy this problem. Agency …
Environmental Law, James J. Wesser
Environmental Law, James J. Wesser
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law, Robinson R. Ng
Environmental Law, Robinson R. Ng
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law, Robert G. Waligore
Environmental Law, Robert G. Waligore
Golden Gate University Law Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Navy Torpedoes Nepa: Winter V. Natural Resources Defense Council May Sink Future Environmental Pleas Brought Under The National Environmental Policy Act, John C. Stellakis
U.S. Navy Torpedoes Nepa: Winter V. Natural Resources Defense Council May Sink Future Environmental Pleas Brought Under The National Environmental Policy Act, John C. Stellakis
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Geertson Seed Farms V. Johanns: Why Alfalfa Is Not The Only Little Rascal For Bio-Agriculture Law, Allison M. Straka
Geertson Seed Farms V. Johanns: Why Alfalfa Is Not The Only Little Rascal For Bio-Agriculture Law, Allison M. Straka
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pdg Land Development, Inc. V. Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania Department Of Environmental Protection: Pennsylvania's Environmental Hearing Board Declares All Streams Are Created Equal, Heather Garleb
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
King Of The Hill: Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition V. Aracoma Coal Company And The Battle Raging Between The Coal Industry And Environmentalists Over Mountaintop Mining, Michael Braverman
King Of The Hill: Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition V. Aracoma Coal Company And The Battle Raging Between The Coal Industry And Environmentalists Over Mountaintop Mining, Michael Braverman
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rigs-To-Reefs: Refocusing The Debate In California, Dan Rothbach
Rigs-To-Reefs: Refocusing The Debate In California, Dan Rothbach
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Under The North American Free Trade Agreement, Jameson Tweedie
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment Under The North American Free Trade Agreement, Jameson Tweedie
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regional Projects Require Regional Planning: Human Rights Impacts Arising From Infrastructure Projects, Abby Rubinson
Regional Projects Require Regional Planning: Human Rights Impacts Arising From Infrastructure Projects, Abby Rubinson
Michigan Journal of International Law
Regional projects require regional planning to avoid potentially disastrous environmental and human rights abuses. Focusing on the Rio Madeira project in Brazil as a case study in the impacts of infrastructure projects, this Note identifies the harm anticipated from these projects and highlights the need for verification of official predictions of such harm. It then proceeds to a legal analysis, addressing the applicable international law, Brazilian law, and regional legal frameworks and outlining the negative legal consequences arising from inadequate impact assessments. In light of these negative legal implications, the Note concludes by illustrating the need to proceed with planning …
Hammond V. Norton: Taking Action To Preserve The No Action Alternative, James Mctigue
Hammond V. Norton: Taking Action To Preserve The No Action Alternative, James Mctigue
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Earth Island Institute V. United States Forest Service: Cutting Down On Logging Proposals - A Successful Challenge, Kimberly P. Veerruso
Earth Island Institute V. United States Forest Service: Cutting Down On Logging Proposals - A Successful Challenge, Kimberly P. Veerruso
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Address To The Environmental Regulation, Energy, And Market Entry Symposium, Suedeen G. Kelly
Address To The Environmental Regulation, Energy, And Market Entry Symposium, Suedeen G. Kelly
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Gis In An Age Of Homeland Security: Accessing Public Information To Ensure A Sustainable Environment, Patricia E. Salkin
Gis In An Age Of Homeland Security: Accessing Public Information To Ensure A Sustainable Environment, Patricia E. Salkin
Scholarly Works
Critical to the goal of achieving sustainable development is governments' ability to maintain public information, including maps, charts, statistics, and narrative text, about a wide variety of environmental factors, indicators, resources, and threats in easily understandable formats that are readily accessible to the public. While federal and state freedom of information laws help to ensure a relatively high rate of public access to traditional information, such as environmental impact statements, studies and reports,significant environmental events and resources, and census data, the growing use and reliance on geographic information systems ("GIS") has the potential to move the public discourse to a …
Rubber-Stamping V. Probing Review - The Judicial Role In Enforcing The Substantive Requirements Of The National Forest Management Act: Lands Council V. Powell, Jamie Kester
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Highway To The Danger Zone: Utahns For Better Transportation V. United States Department Of Transportation And Problems Associated With Highway Expansion, Kelli M. Keenan
Highway To The Danger Zone: Utahns For Better Transportation V. United States Department Of Transportation And Problems Associated With Highway Expansion, Kelli M. Keenan
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Denying The Environment A Stay Of Execution Is Par For The Course: The Tenth Circuit's Analysis Of The Cwa And Nepa In Greater Yellowstone Coalition V. Flowers, Shaena Doherty
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The National Environmental Policy Act Today, With An Emphasis On Its Application Across U.S. Borders, Lois J. Schiffer
The National Environmental Policy Act Today, With An Emphasis On Its Application Across U.S. Borders, Lois J. Schiffer
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Kootenai Tribe Of Idaho V. Veneman: The Roadless Rule: Dead End Or Never Ending Road, Kristine Meindl
Kootenai Tribe Of Idaho V. Veneman: The Roadless Rule: Dead End Or Never Ending Road, Kristine Meindl
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
National Parks And Conservation Association V. Babbitt: Titanic Mess, Restricting Cruise Ships In Order To Protect Glacier Bay, Monica Mintz
National Parks And Conservation Association V. Babbitt: Titanic Mess, Restricting Cruise Ships In Order To Protect Glacier Bay, Monica Mintz
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Continuing Saga Of Rippling Puddles, Small Handles And Links Of Chains: Wetlands Action Network V. United States Army Corps Of Engineers, Elizabeth A. Roche
The Continuing Saga Of Rippling Puddles, Small Handles And Links Of Chains: Wetlands Action Network V. United States Army Corps Of Engineers, Elizabeth A. Roche
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Newton County Wildlife Association V. Rogers: Who Is Taking A Hard Look At The Environmental Impact Of Timber Sales, Susan Gedrick Tuozzolo
Newton County Wildlife Association V. Rogers: Who Is Taking A Hard Look At The Environmental Impact Of Timber Sales, Susan Gedrick Tuozzolo
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Critically Acclaimed But Not Critically Followed - The Inapplicability Of The National Environmental Policy Act To Federal Agency Actions: Douglas County V. Babbitt, Melaney Payne
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Indiana Environmental Policy Act: Casting A New Role For A Forgotten Statute, Jeffrey L. Carmichael
The Indiana Environmental Policy Act: Casting A New Role For A Forgotten Statute, Jeffrey L. Carmichael
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.