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Can The Common Law Survive In The Modern Statutory Environment, H. Marlow Green
Can The Common Law Survive In The Modern Statutory Environment, H. Marlow Green
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Rational Choice Versus Republican Moment Explanations For Environmental Laws, 1969-73, Christopher H. Schroeder
Rational Choice Versus Republican Moment Explanations For Environmental Laws, 1969-73, Christopher H. Schroeder
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Environmental Legislation And The Problem Of Collective Action, Robert V. Percival
Environmental Legislation And The Problem Of Collective Action, Robert V. Percival
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
The Legislation Of Unintended Consequences, Rena I. Steinzor
The Legislation Of Unintended Consequences, Rena I. Steinzor
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Pangloss Was Right: Reforming Congress Is Useless, Expensive, Or Harmful, Michael C. Munger
Pangloss Was Right: Reforming Congress Is Useless, Expensive, Or Harmful, Michael C. Munger
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Self-Interest, Politics And The Environment—A Response To Professor Schroeder, Donald T. Hornstein
Self-Interest, Politics And The Environment—A Response To Professor Schroeder, Donald T. Hornstein
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Strange Bedfellows Make Normal Politics: An Essay, R. Shep Melnick
Strange Bedfellows Make Normal Politics: An Essay, R. Shep Melnick
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Bennet V. Spear: Lions, Tigers And Bears Beware; The Decline Of Environmental Protection, Preeti S. Chaudhari
Bennet V. Spear: Lions, Tigers And Bears Beware; The Decline Of Environmental Protection, Preeti S. Chaudhari
Northern Illinois University Law Review
The conservationist purpose of several environmental statutes is eroding. This casenote examines the Supreme Court's decision in Bennett v. Spear, in which the Court expanded standing by holding that even commercial entities may sue under the Endangered Species Act's citizen suit provision. The Note traces the progression and development of standing, both generally and with respect to federal environmental statutes. It then analyzes the Bennett v. Spear decision, focusing on the Supreme Court's shift away from environmental interests and toward those of commerce. Finally, the author offers three strategies to restore the environmental protectionist purpose of the Endangered Species Act.
Negotiating Resolution Of Environmental Enforcement Actions, Jon S. Faletto
Negotiating Resolution Of Environmental Enforcement Actions, Jon S. Faletto
Northern Illinois University Law Review
The author asserts that aggressive identification and correction of compliance problems are the best defenses in an environmental enforcement action. The purpose of the article is to provide an understanding of how civil penalties in environmental enforcement actions are calculated. The author suggests ways in which the civil penalties can be reduced and ways to secure some "return of value" to the company. The author also addresses the concept of recouping the economic benefit of non-compliance. Finally, the author suggests that there may be unanticipated consequences of settling an environmental enforcement action.
Symposium Luncheon Address, Claire A. Manning
Symposium Luncheon Address, Claire A. Manning
Northern Illinois University Law Review
Overview of the role and function of the Illinois Pollution Control Board in citizen enforcement and other actions, and the Board's role in recent environmental achievements.
Environmental Audits, Privileges From Disclosure, And Small Business Penalty Policies, James E. Meason
Environmental Audits, Privileges From Disclosure, And Small Business Penalty Policies, James E. Meason
Northern Illinois University Law Review
Federal environmental enforcement is currently on the rise. United States Environmental Protection Agency ("USEPA") statistics indicate an increase in criminal prosecutions and the targeting of individual employees. It is the government's hope to encourage individuals to pay greater attention to environmental laws and regulations. The author contends that knowledge of USEPA's new environmental audit policy is the best protection against criminal prosecution for environmental violations. Under the new audit policy, a company can qualify for 100% punitive penalty reduction by discovering violations through a self-imposed environmental audit and expeditiously remedying those violations. Moreover, the USEPA interim policy implemented on June …
Beyond The Usual Suspects: The Use Of Citizens Advisory Boards In Environmental Decisionmaking, John S. Applegate
Beyond The Usual Suspects: The Use Of Citizens Advisory Boards In Environmental Decisionmaking, John S. Applegate
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Think Globally, (En)Act Locally: Promoting Effective National Environmental Regulatory Infrastructures In Developing Nations, Edward D. Mccutcheon
Think Globally, (En)Act Locally: Promoting Effective National Environmental Regulatory Infrastructures In Developing Nations, Edward D. Mccutcheon
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Seven Degrees Of Relevance: Why Should Real-World Environmental Attorneys Care Now About Sustainable Development Policy?, J. B. Ruhl
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Environmental Audits: An Analysis Of The Dilemma And An Assessment Of Oklahoma's Response, Patrick Decker Sachse
Environmental Audits: An Analysis Of The Dilemma And An Assessment Of Oklahoma's Response, Patrick Decker Sachse
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Seesaw Of Environmental Power From Epa To The States: National Environmental Performace Plans, Joyce M. Martin, Kristina Kern
The Seesaw Of Environmental Power From Epa To The States: National Environmental Performace Plans, Joyce M. Martin, Kristina Kern
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Environmental Rights Statutes In The United States And Canada: Comparing The Michigan And Ontario Experiences, Joseph F. Castrilli
Environmental Rights Statutes In The United States And Canada: Comparing The Michigan And Ontario Experiences, Joseph F. Castrilli
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.