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When The "Business Of Insurance" And The State Action Doctrine Burden The Public Adjuster: Stripping Away Antitrust Immunity In The Insurance Field, Julie Galbo
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Hurricanes Katrina And Rita: Anti-Concurrent Causation Clauses, Enforcement And Implications, Kimberly Myers
Hurricanes Katrina And Rita: Anti-Concurrent Causation Clauses, Enforcement And Implications, Kimberly Myers
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The Siren Sounds For Nitrogen, Jeremy S. Scholtes
The Siren Sounds For Nitrogen, Jeremy S. Scholtes
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The international community is intensifying its efforts to combat nitrogen pollution, a threat to human health and the environment. In this Article, Jeremy S. Scholtes examines the nature of this type of pollution and the legal instruments currently in place that deal with it. He begins by explaining the theoretical concerns that negotiators must consider when designing legal instruments, recommending that regional hard law instruments in concert with partnership coordination platforms are the most effective tools for addressing nitrogen pollution. He concludes that the 1979 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) should be used as the model for developing …
Denny V. Elizabeth Arden Salons, Inc.: Condoning Race Discrimination In Resembling Places Of Public Accommodation Under Title Ii, Radiance A. Walters
Denny V. Elizabeth Arden Salons, Inc.: Condoning Race Discrimination In Resembling Places Of Public Accommodation Under Title Ii, Radiance A. Walters
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Nearly Blown Away: How Policyholders Affected By Hurricane Katrina May Recover Under Their Homeowner's Insurance Policies In The Face Of Anti-Concurrent Causation Language, Austen Endersby
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