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Building On Brownfields: A Catalyst For Neighborhood Revitalization, Gabriel A. Espinosa Jan 2000

Building On Brownfields: A Catalyst For Neighborhood Revitalization, Gabriel A. Espinosa

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Growing Environmental Concerns: Is Population Control The Answer, Diane L. Slifer Jan 2000

Growing Environmental Concerns: Is Population Control The Answer, Diane L. Slifer

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Steel Industry Watch Out - The Kyoto Protocol Is Lurking, Heather A. Steinmiller Jan 2000

Steel Industry Watch Out - The Kyoto Protocol Is Lurking, Heather A. Steinmiller

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Current State Of Regulatory Takings In Supreme Court Jurisprudence: A Look At City Of Monterey V. Del Monte Dunes At Monterey, Ltd., Robert S. Payne Jan 2000

The Current State Of Regulatory Takings In Supreme Court Jurisprudence: A Look At City Of Monterey V. Del Monte Dunes At Monterey, Ltd., Robert S. Payne

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Houlton Citizens' Coalition V. Town Of Houlton: Is An Open And Competitive Bidding Process Really The Solution To National Waste Disposal Problems, Jason Barocas Jan 2000

Houlton Citizens' Coalition V. Town Of Houlton: Is An Open And Competitive Bidding Process Really The Solution To National Waste Disposal Problems, Jason Barocas

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


American Trucking Associations, Inc. V. United States Environmental Protection Agency: A Speed-Bump Along The Highway Of Judicial Deference To Agency Determinations, Amy Quandt Jan 2000

American Trucking Associations, Inc. V. United States Environmental Protection Agency: A Speed-Bump Along The Highway Of Judicial Deference To Agency Determinations, Amy Quandt

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Minnesota V. Mille Lacs Band Of Chippewa Indians: Should The Courts Interpret Treaty Law To Empower Traditional Native American Tribes To Hatchet The Environment, Joshua C. Quinter Jan 2000

Minnesota V. Mille Lacs Band Of Chippewa Indians: Should The Courts Interpret Treaty Law To Empower Traditional Native American Tribes To Hatchet The Environment, Joshua C. Quinter

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


United States V. Hyundai Merchant Marine Co.: Big Brother Is Watching - But Who Should Pay For His Monitoring Costs, Eileen M. Voegele Jan 2000

United States V. Hyundai Merchant Marine Co.: Big Brother Is Watching - But Who Should Pay For His Monitoring Costs, Eileen M. Voegele

Villanova Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Wildlife -- Our Most Valuable Public Resource, Elizabeth Furse Jan 2000

Wildlife -- Our Most Valuable Public Resource, Elizabeth Furse

Animal Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enacting And Enforcing Felony Animal Cruelty Laws To Prevent Violence Against Humans, Joseph G. Sauder Jan 2000

Enacting And Enforcing Felony Animal Cruelty Laws To Prevent Violence Against Humans, Joseph G. Sauder

Animal Law Review

Felony animal anti-cruelty laws should be enacted and strictly enforced to protect animals and humans. Studies show that violence in the home, of any type, is self-perpetuating, creating generations of abusers and victims. Children who witness abuse are more likely to abuse animals and eventually humans; even minor acts of animal abuse are signs of a disturbed individual and should be taken seriously. Current animal anti-cruelty laws fail to prevent this violence. This article proposes that stronger anti-cruelty laws must be enacted and properly enforced to prevent this cycle of violence.


Environmentally Friendly Ranching? An Interview On The High Desert, Lisa Johnson Jan 2000

Environmentally Friendly Ranching? An Interview On The High Desert, Lisa Johnson

Animal Law Review

The following is an interview with Doc Hatfield about his views on raising cattle and his association with Oregon Country Beef, a cooperative organization that his wife, Connie, helped start in 1986. Doc was on his cell phone while we talked, as he and Connie were on their way to Portland from their High Desert Ranch in Brothers, Oregon to give a talk to an agricultural group. Connie was driving while Doc and I spoke. They have a rule against driving and talking on the phone at the same time. I agreed that was probably a good policy.


Throwing Caution To The Wind: The Global Bear Parts Trade, Adam M. Roberts, Nancy V. Perry Jan 2000

Throwing Caution To The Wind: The Global Bear Parts Trade, Adam M. Roberts, Nancy V. Perry

Animal Law Review

The exploitation of bears occurs in a myriad of forms. Bear baiting, abuse of bears in entertainment, habitat destruction, and the legal and illegal trade of bear parts all contribute to the decline of the bear. The market demand for bear gallbladders and bile is on the rise and is negatively impacting bear populations worldwide. Mounting evidence points to a systematic pattern of killing bears in the United States and Canada in order to satisfy the demand for bear parts in consuming nations, primarily Asian markets. The bear parts trade is international in scope and difficult to regulate and contain. …


1999 Legislative Review, Aaron Lake Jan 2000

1999 Legislative Review, Aaron Lake

Animal Law Review

No abstract provided.


Animal Custody Disputes: A Growing Crack In The "Legal Thinghood" Of Nonhuman Animals, Barbara Newell Jan 2000

Animal Custody Disputes: A Growing Crack In The "Legal Thinghood" Of Nonhuman Animals, Barbara Newell

Animal Law Review

Despite the traditional view of animals as mere chattels, courts are increasingly viewing animals as more than "things," recognizing the intrinsic value of animal companions. With the help of organizations such as the Animal Legal Defense Fund, case law, local ordinances, and popular attitudes are changing, reflecting the understanding that animals have the capacity to live full mental and emotional lives. This essay tracks these changes, arguing that the time has come to recognize a different legal status for companion animals.


A House On Fire: Linking The Biological And Linguistic Diversity Crises, Kieran Suckling Jan 2000

A House On Fire: Linking The Biological And Linguistic Diversity Crises, Kieran Suckling

Animal Law Review

Although it is a truism among conservation biologists that humanity is in the midst of the Earth's sixth great extinction spasm, overt public awareness of the crisis is dim, and understanding of its implications even dimmer. The house is burning down around us, and even as the beams begin to cave in, we have but the vaguest intuition of the enormity of the danger. How is it possible to ignore the biosphere careening toward an extinction catastrophe unparalleled not only in the brief span of human history, but in the last sixty-five million years of life on Earth? The question …


Genetic Engineering Of Domestic Animals: Human Prerogative Or Animal Cruelty?, Michelle K. Albrecht Jan 2000

Genetic Engineering Of Domestic Animals: Human Prerogative Or Animal Cruelty?, Michelle K. Albrecht

Animal Law Review

Selective breeding and genetic engineering of domestic animals represent two of science's most manipulative advancements of the last century. One of the many questions raised by these procedures is whether the suffering produced violates state anti-cruelty laws. California's animal anti-cruelty statute is one of the most comprehensive and progressive in the country. This article examines whether selective breeding and genetic engineering violate California's anti-cruelty statute, highlighting recent California case law interpreting these statutes and outlining the standard to determine when a violation has occurred. Furthermore, the article seeks to articulate policy suggestions to further the protection afforded these animals affected …


Steven M. Wise: Rattling The Cage -- Toward Legal Rights For Animals, David J. Wolfson Jan 2000

Steven M. Wise: Rattling The Cage -- Toward Legal Rights For Animals, David J. Wolfson

Animal Law Review

No abstract provided.


One Of The Last Big Time Deans, Steven P. Frankino Jan 2000

One Of The Last Big Time Deans, Steven P. Frankino

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dean Reuschlein: The Patriarch Of Villanova Law School, Donald W. Dowd Jan 2000

Dean Reuschlein: The Patriarch Of Villanova Law School, Donald W. Dowd

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dedication To Dean Harold Gill Reuschlein, Sandra Schultz Newman Jan 2000

Dedication To Dean Harold Gill Reuschlein, Sandra Schultz Newman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dean Reuschlein - The Light Of The World, David F. Girard-Dicarlo Jan 2000

Dean Reuschlein - The Light Of The World, David F. Girard-Dicarlo

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dean, Samuel Mcclure Jan 2000

The Dean, Samuel Mcclure

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Stock Market Insider Trading: Victims, Violators And Remedies - Including An Analogy To Fraud In The Sale Of A Used Car With A Generic Defect, William K.S. Wang Jan 2000

Stock Market Insider Trading: Victims, Violators And Remedies - Including An Analogy To Fraud In The Sale Of A Used Car With A Generic Defect, William K.S. Wang

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enforceability Of Executive-Congressional Agreements In Lieu Of An Article Ii Treaty For Purposes Of Extradition: Elizaphan Ntakirutimana V. Janet Reno, Panayiota Alexandropoulos Jan 2000

Enforceability Of Executive-Congressional Agreements In Lieu Of An Article Ii Treaty For Purposes Of Extradition: Elizaphan Ntakirutimana V. Janet Reno, Panayiota Alexandropoulos

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Henley V. Dillard Department Stores: Don Loves His Henley, And Has A Right To It Too, Eleanor Johnson Jan 2000

Henley V. Dillard Department Stores: Don Loves His Henley, And Has A Right To It Too, Eleanor Johnson

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federalism's Old Deal: What's Right And Wrong With Conservative Judicial Activism, Peter M. Shane Jan 2000

Federalism's Old Deal: What's Right And Wrong With Conservative Judicial Activism, Peter M. Shane

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Tort Suits For Injuries Sustained During Illegal Abortions: The Effects Of Judicial Bias, Gail D. Hollister Jan 2000

Tort Suits For Injuries Sustained During Illegal Abortions: The Effects Of Judicial Bias, Gail D. Hollister

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Toleration Of Unjustified Distinctions Between The Mentally And Physically Disabled In Lewis V. Kmart Corp. Makes One Thing Clear: Not All Disabilities Were Created Equal, Donna M. Orzell Jan 2000

The Toleration Of Unjustified Distinctions Between The Mentally And Physically Disabled In Lewis V. Kmart Corp. Makes One Thing Clear: Not All Disabilities Were Created Equal, Donna M. Orzell

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can Public Schools Really Permit Religious Speech Without Promoting Religion - The Struggle To Accommodate But Not Establish Religion In Chandler V. James, Lynne A. Rafalowski Jan 2000

Can Public Schools Really Permit Religious Speech Without Promoting Religion - The Struggle To Accommodate But Not Establish Religion In Chandler V. James, Lynne A. Rafalowski

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania's Reasonable Expectations Doctrine: The Third Circuit's Perspective, Thomas J. Rueter, Joshua H. Roberts Jan 2000

Pennsylvania's Reasonable Expectations Doctrine: The Third Circuit's Perspective, Thomas J. Rueter, Joshua H. Roberts

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.