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Hog Farms: How Far Can The Legislature Go In Reducing Nuisance Actions?, John D. Runkle, Erin Lowder Oct 2020

Hog Farms: How Far Can The Legislature Go In Reducing Nuisance Actions?, John D. Runkle, Erin Lowder

NCCU Environmental Law Review

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Who's Going To Pay For The Next Dam Disaster? The Complex Issues Emergency Managers Fact When Dealing With North Carolina's Failing Dam Infrastructure Communities, Stacy Hannah Oct 2020

Who's Going To Pay For The Next Dam Disaster? The Complex Issues Emergency Managers Fact When Dealing With North Carolina's Failing Dam Infrastructure Communities, Stacy Hannah

NCCU Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


North Carolina's Dueling Property Rights Interests: Water And Hydraulic Fracturing, Rupa Russe Oct 2020

North Carolina's Dueling Property Rights Interests: Water And Hydraulic Fracturing, Rupa Russe

NCCU Environmental Law Review

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Longstanding Regulatory Loophole Leaves Minority Pesticide Applicators Unprotected, Sandra Daussin, De'von Carter, Michael Moore Oct 2020

Longstanding Regulatory Loophole Leaves Minority Pesticide Applicators Unprotected, Sandra Daussin, De'von Carter, Michael Moore

NCCU Environmental Law Review

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Saving Our Wilderness (And Ourselves) Starts At Home: Local Conservation With An Emphasis On Watershed Protection, Brandon Mayes Oct 2020

Saving Our Wilderness (And Ourselves) Starts At Home: Local Conservation With An Emphasis On Watershed Protection, Brandon Mayes

NCCU Environmental Law Review

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Abdin V. Ccc-Boone, Llc: Is Your Flood Complex Or Simple? A Better Formula Is Needed For Future Plaintiffs As 'Historic' Flooding Becomes More Common, Nicholas Patten Oct 2020

Abdin V. Ccc-Boone, Llc: Is Your Flood Complex Or Simple? A Better Formula Is Needed For Future Plaintiffs As 'Historic' Flooding Becomes More Common, Nicholas Patten

NCCU Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.