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Administrative Decisionmaking By Judges In The United States' Environmental Protection Agency Administrator's Civil Penalty Assessment Process: Whatever Happened To The Law?, Richard R. Wagner Oct 2007

Administrative Decisionmaking By Judges In The United States' Environmental Protection Agency Administrator's Civil Penalty Assessment Process: Whatever Happened To The Law?, Richard R. Wagner

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Congress's Tax Incentives Send Mixed Signals For Automobile Buyers: Should Americans Buy Gas Guzzlers Or Hybrids?, Bradley A. Ridlehoover Oct 2007

Congress's Tax Incentives Send Mixed Signals For Automobile Buyers: Should Americans Buy Gas Guzzlers Or Hybrids?, Bradley A. Ridlehoover

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of The Virginia Land Preservation Credit On Federal Taxable Income: Should The Right Hand Take From What The Left Hand Gave?, W. Eugene Seago Oct 2007

The Effects Of The Virginia Land Preservation Credit On Federal Taxable Income: Should The Right Hand Take From What The Left Hand Gave?, W. Eugene Seago

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Little Engine That Could: The Success Of The Stewardship Contracting Authority, Kimberly Hausbeck Oct 2007

The Little Engine That Could: The Success Of The Stewardship Contracting Authority, Kimberly Hausbeck

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Savings Clauses And Trends In Natural Resources Federalism, Robert L. Fischman, Angela M. King Oct 2007

Savings Clauses And Trends In Natural Resources Federalism, Robert L. Fischman, Angela M. King

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Illegality Of Contingency-Fee Arrangements When Prosecuting Public Natural Resource Damage Claims And The Need For Legislative Reform, Julie E. Steiner Oct 2007

The Illegality Of Contingency-Fee Arrangements When Prosecuting Public Natural Resource Damage Claims And The Need For Legislative Reform, Julie E. Steiner

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Dams And Levees Are Not Enough: The Case For Recognizing A Cause Of Action Against Non-Complying Nfip Communities, Timothy Kozlowski Oct 2007

Dams And Levees Are Not Enough: The Case For Recognizing A Cause Of Action Against Non-Complying Nfip Communities, Timothy Kozlowski

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Restoring Responsibility And Accountability In Disaster Relief, John K. Warren Apr 2007

Restoring Responsibility And Accountability In Disaster Relief, John K. Warren

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Depiction Of The Regulator-Regulated Entity Relationship In The Chemical Industry: Deterrence-Based Vs. Cooperative Enforcement, Robert L. Glicksman, Dietrich H. Earnhart Apr 2007

Depiction Of The Regulator-Regulated Entity Relationship In The Chemical Industry: Deterrence-Based Vs. Cooperative Enforcement, Robert L. Glicksman, Dietrich H. Earnhart

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

For years, scholars and environmental policymakers have conducted a spirited debate about the comparative merits of two different approaches to enforcement of the nation's environmental laws: the coercive (or deterrence-based) and cooperative approaches. Supporters of the coercive model regard the deterrence of violations as the fundamental purpose of enforcement. They regard the imposition of sanctions, which make it less costly for regulated entities to comply with their regulatory responsibilities and avoid enforcement than to fail to comply and run the risk of enforcement, as the most effective way for inducing regulated entities to comply with their regulatory obligations. Proponents of …


Prior Restraint And Censorship: Acknowledged Occupational Hazards For Government Scientists, Todd Stedeford Apr 2007

Prior Restraint And Censorship: Acknowledged Occupational Hazards For Government Scientists, Todd Stedeford

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law, Wetlands Regulation, And Reform Of The Endangered Species Act, Federalist Society Apr 2007

Environmental Law, Wetlands Regulation, And Reform Of The Endangered Species Act, Federalist Society

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Getting The Lead Out: Revising Lead Hazard Legislation To Reach Children In Poverty, Sara Outterson Apr 2007

Getting The Lead Out: Revising Lead Hazard Legislation To Reach Children In Poverty, Sara Outterson

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Wetlands Mitigation: Retroactive Application Of Clean Water Act Requirements To Property Destroyed By Natural Disasters, John Stapleford Apr 2007

Wetlands Mitigation: Retroactive Application Of Clean Water Act Requirements To Property Destroyed By Natural Disasters, John Stapleford

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Legal Issues Associated With Safe Drinking Water In Washington, D.C., James W. Moeller Apr 2007

Legal Issues Associated With Safe Drinking Water In Washington, D.C., James W. Moeller

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Fourth Circuit Jurisprudence, Brian Mcnamara, Thomas William "T.W." Bruno Apr 2007

Recent Fourth Circuit Jurisprudence, Brian Mcnamara, Thomas William "T.W." Bruno

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Corporate Boards And New Environmentalism, Jayne W. Barnard Feb 2007

Corporate Boards And New Environmentalism, Jayne W. Barnard

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Stakeholders And Sustainability: An Argument For Responsible Corporate Discision-Making, Tara J. Radin Feb 2007

Stakeholders And Sustainability: An Argument For Responsible Corporate Discision-Making, Tara J. Radin

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Ramifications Of The W.H. Sammis Settlement: Why Jobs Are Being Lost, The Air Remains Unclean, And This Landmark Settlement Is Making Progress In The Wrong Direction, Michael Paul Pegman Feb 2007

The Ramifications Of The W.H. Sammis Settlement: Why Jobs Are Being Lost, The Air Remains Unclean, And This Landmark Settlement Is Making Progress In The Wrong Direction, Michael Paul Pegman

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


A Grassroots Vehicle For Sustainable Energy: The Conservation Reserve Program & Renewable Energy, Jared Wiesner Feb 2007

A Grassroots Vehicle For Sustainable Energy: The Conservation Reserve Program & Renewable Energy, Jared Wiesner

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Triumph Or Tragedy? The Curious Path Of Corporate Disclosure Reform In The U.K., Cynthia A. Williams, John M. Conley Feb 2007

Triumph Or Tragedy? The Curious Path Of Corporate Disclosure Reform In The U.K., Cynthia A. Williams, John M. Conley

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Let's Roll: Applying Land-Based Notions Of Property To The Migrating Barrier Islands, Amy H. Moorman Feb 2007

Let's Roll: Applying Land-Based Notions Of Property To The Migrating Barrier Islands, Amy H. Moorman

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Responsible Response: Do The Emergency And Major Disaster Exceptions To Federal Environmental Laws Make Sense From A Restoration And Mitigation Perspective?, Julia C. Webb Feb 2007

Responsible Response: Do The Emergency And Major Disaster Exceptions To Federal Environmental Laws Make Sense From A Restoration And Mitigation Perspective?, Julia C. Webb

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Precautionary Principle: More Than A Cameo Appearance In United States Environmental Law?, Phillip M. Kannan Feb 2007

The Precautionary Principle: More Than A Cameo Appearance In United States Environmental Law?, Phillip M. Kannan

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.