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State and Local Government Law

University at Buffalo School of Law

2005

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Looking To Local Law: Can Local Ordinances Help Protect Isolated Wetlands?, Kim Diana Connolly May 2005

Looking To Local Law: Can Local Ordinances Help Protect Isolated Wetlands?, Kim Diana Connolly

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Foreword: The New Frontier Of State Constitutional Law, James A. Gardner, Jim Rossi Feb 2005

Foreword: The New Frontier Of State Constitutional Law, James A. Gardner, Jim Rossi

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In the past decade, a new frontier of constitutional discourse has begun to emerge, adding a fresh perspective to state constitutional law. Instead of treating states as jurisdictional islands in a sea under reign of the federal government, this new approach sees states as co-equals among themselves and between them and the federal government in a collective enterprise of democratic self-governance. This Symposium, organized around the theme of Dual Enforcement of Constitutional Norms, provides the occasion for leading scholars on state constitutional law to take a fresh look at their subject by adopting a vantage point outside of the individualized …


The Ecology Of Breastfeeding, Kim Diana Connolly Jan 2005

The Ecology Of Breastfeeding, Kim Diana Connolly

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This essay reflects on the ecological advantages of breastfeeding, and argues that that laws promoting and supporting breastfeeding should be included among laws labeled as “environmental.”