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1.0 Librarian's Supplement, Yolanda Jones
1.0, Yolanda Jones
Book Review. For Whom The National Parks?, A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. For Whom The National Parks?, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Using A Prediction Model In Forecasting Appeals, Paul A. Rake
Using A Prediction Model In Forecasting Appeals, Paul A. Rake
IUSTITIA
Following the 1972 reorganization of the Indiana Court of Appeals into three panels serving defined geographical districts, the Court soon found itself floundering with too many unevenly distributed cases. Lacking a sufficient base of statistical data from which to formulate a plan to cope with the problem, various proposals, including redistricting the court, adding more judges, and developing a more sophisticated staff research, could not be measured for effectiveness or advisability.
In response to these problems, the Court developed a project to deal with the future caseload by constructing a regression model to predict appeals. This model generated estimates of …
The Cost Of Environmental Protection: A Review, Ian T. Ball
The Cost Of Environmental Protection: A Review, Ian T. Ball
IUSTITIA
Dan Richardson's study is "an attempt to analyze present regulatory procedures in the New Jersey coastal zone, with an emphasis on the cost of these procedures to residential developers and housing consumers." Specifically, twenty-one residential developments in a coastal township were monitored from acquisition of land to final approval of the development proposal, and the costs of regulatory approvals, consulting engineering, legal, and governmental fees, as well as holding costs incurred by the developer, were itemized. The costs of the regulatory process were then broken down according to costs incurred during the local regulatory process and those costs resulting from …
The Flood Disaster Protection Act Of 1973: A Rational Approach To Flood Damage Prevention, Larry J. Wilson
The Flood Disaster Protection Act Of 1973: A Rational Approach To Flood Damage Prevention, Larry J. Wilson
IUSTITIA
Throughout history, man has utilized rivers for water supply, transportation, power generation, and waste disposal. This strong relationship has encouraged the location of human settlements near rivers and streams despite the risk of periodic flooding. The modern technology of transportation and public services has reduced the necessity for riverside locations, but the development of flood plains in urban areas has continued, resulting in the periodic loss of human life and property when flooding has occurred. Within the United States, flooding has taken over 5000 lives in the last fifty years and causes an estimated $1.25 billion in property damages annually.' …
Control Of Air Pollution Through The Assertion Of Private Rights, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer
Control Of Air Pollution Through The Assertion Of Private Rights, Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Air pollution is clearly one of the major social problems confronting contemporary American society. Yet the United States is still without an effective federal pollution control program, and those state and local control programs that do exist are largely ineffective. Until government regulation is able to keep the expulsion of air contaminants within tolerable limits, it will be necessary for those seeking to control air pollution to rely upon the assertion of private rights. In this article the author discusses the principal causes of action available to the private pollution controller, and concludes that, although traditional legal concepts may provide …
Judicial Prediction And Analysis From Empirical Probability Tables, Stuart S. Nagel
Judicial Prediction And Analysis From Empirical Probability Tables, Stuart S. Nagel
Indiana Law Journal
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Appendix: Statistical Analyses Of Diversity Jurisdiction
Appendix: Statistical Analyses Of Diversity Jurisdiction
Indiana Law Journal
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