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An End To Grazing Lease Litigation: An Examination Of Alternative Dispute Resolution Schemes That Could Resolve The Overgrazing Dispute On State And Federally Owned Rangelands In The Western United States, Jamie Pool Sep 2009

An End To Grazing Lease Litigation: An Examination Of Alternative Dispute Resolution Schemes That Could Resolve The Overgrazing Dispute On State And Federally Owned Rangelands In The Western United States, Jamie Pool

Pace Environmental Law Review

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2009 Moot Court Problem, Caroline Blanco, Sherry Hutt, Gary Nurkin, David Tarler, Ole Varmer Jun 2009

2009 Moot Court Problem, Caroline Blanco, Sherry Hutt, Gary Nurkin, David Tarler, Ole Varmer

Pace Environmental Law Review

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David Sive Award Best Brief Overall: Galleon Enterprises, Inc., Sarah Williams, Elizabeth Pletan, Matt Riley Jun 2009

David Sive Award Best Brief Overall: Galleon Enterprises, Inc., Sarah Williams, Elizabeth Pletan, Matt Riley

Pace Environmental Law Review

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Best Brief: The Kingdom Of Spain, Joseph Mathews, Wei Xiang Jun 2009

Best Brief: The Kingdom Of Spain, Joseph Mathews, Wei Xiang

Pace Environmental Law Review

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Best Brief: The United States Of America, Gabrielle Janssens, Michael Minkler, Monica Bauman Jun 2009

Best Brief: The United States Of America, Gabrielle Janssens, Michael Minkler, Monica Bauman

Pace Environmental Law Review

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2009 Judges' Edition Memorandum, Taryn L. Rucinski Jun 2009

2009 Judges' Edition Memorandum, Taryn L. Rucinski

Pace Environmental Law Review

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Wind Power, National Security, And Sound Energy Policy, Elizabeth Burleson Jan 2009

Wind Power, National Security, And Sound Energy Policy, Elizabeth Burleson

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

Wind-generated electricity in the United States has grown by more than 400 percent since 2000. According to the Department of Energy, 6 percent of US land could supply more than one and a half times the current electricity consumption of the country. Yet, challenges remain in matching demand for electricity with supply of wind as well as achieving grid parity. Careful wind turbine and transmission line siting can occur through cooperation between federal, state, tribal, and civil society participation in decision-making. Tribal wind initiatives have shown that developing wind power can also benefit rural communities. Congress should pass a national …