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Full-Text Articles in Law
Variance Procedures Under The Clean Air Act: The Need For Flexibility
Variance Procedures Under The Clean Air Act: The Need For Flexibility
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Zoning: Avenues Of Reform, Stanley M. Makuch
Zoning: Avenues Of Reform, Stanley M. Makuch
Dalhousie Law Journal
"Planning is not simply a matter of allocating land for various kinds of development. It is also concerned with the form of development and redevelopment, and with the quality of the physical environment that is produced. 'In the end what matters is not simply where development takes place: its form is equally important and the planning system will be judged by the quality of the results it produces." Although the above statement may be viewed by some to be a statement of the very obvious, and to be almost axiomatic in nature, such is not the case. A history of …
Village Of Belle Terre V. Boraas, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Village Of Belle Terre V. Boraas, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Dept. Of Game V. Puyallup, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Dept. Of Game V. Puyallup, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
The Case For Creating A Special Environmental Court System - A Further Comment, Scott C. Whitney
The Case For Creating A Special Environmental Court System - A Further Comment, Scott C. Whitney
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Social Cost - An Alternative Approach, H. H. Liebhafsky
The Problem Of Social Cost - An Alternative Approach, H. H. Liebhafsky
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
An Historical Review Of Oil Spills Along The Maine Coast 1953-1973, Edward H. Shenton
An Historical Review Of Oil Spills Along The Maine Coast 1953-1973, Edward H. Shenton
Maine Collection
An Historical Review of Oil Spills Along the Maine Coast 1953-1973
by Edward H. Shenton
Prepared for The Maine State Planning Office, Coastal Planning Group and The Research Institute of the Gulf of Maine (TRIGOM), August, 1973.
TRIGOM Publication No. 3
Contents: Introduction / A Chronology of Significant Oil Spills / A Summary of Biological Impacts / Spill Statistics / Discussion of Results / Conclusions of the Study / Recommendations for Future Research / Appendices
Primary Jurisdiction In Environmental Cases Suggested Guidelines For Limiting Deferral, Bruce R. Runnels
Primary Jurisdiction In Environmental Cases Suggested Guidelines For Limiting Deferral, Bruce R. Runnels
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Examination Of The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Of 1972, Andrew W. Mcthenia, Jr.
An Examination Of The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Of 1972, Andrew W. Mcthenia, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The National Environmental Policy Act Of 1969 And Its Applications To Federally-Funded Highways
The National Environmental Policy Act Of 1969 And Its Applications To Federally-Funded Highways
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Closing Circle: A Review Of Barry Commoner's Book, Robert L. Scott
The Closing Circle: A Review Of Barry Commoner's Book, Robert L. Scott
IUSTITIA
Commoner's book provides an opportunity to review the problems of pollution and their causes in the social, political, and economic fabric of our society. This review also provides an opportunity to compare and contrast natural and social laws. From this examination of the problem of pollution and the interface between natural and social law emerge certain ideological concerns confronting Americans as a people.
Citizen Suits In The Environmental Field – Peril Or Promise?, Roger C. Cramton
Citizen Suits In The Environmental Field – Peril Or Promise?, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Land Use Controls In Coastal Areas, Richard C. Ausness
Land Use Controls In Coastal Areas, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Prolonged exploitation of coastal resources has caused extensive ecological harm. The alarming decline in the condition of the marine environment has become a matter of serious public concern. This Article will examine some of the environmental problems of the coastal zone and the resulting institutional responses. The first part will delineate a number of problems in the nation's coastal areas. The second part will review the doctrines of property law associated with the ownership of littoral land and their relation to land-use control measures. The third part will evaluate recent coastal management legislation. The fourth part will consider constitutional restraints …
Environmental Law--Air Pollution Abatement--A Supplemental Damage Remedy Under The Clean Air Act, Joseph S. Beeson
Environmental Law--Air Pollution Abatement--A Supplemental Damage Remedy Under The Clean Air Act, Joseph S. Beeson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Organized Labor, The Environment, And The Taft-Hartley Act, James C. Oldham
Organized Labor, The Environment, And The Taft-Hartley Act, James C. Oldham
Michigan Law Review
The legal issues inherent in treating out-plant pollution under the Taft-Hartley Act cannot be fully evaluated without a realistic appreciation of practical considerations and industrial experience. For this reason, considerable empirical information has been collected from a variety of sources. The examination and evaluation of this data will precede the legal analysis. The data, it is hoped, will resolve two questions: What is the effect of out-plant pollution on the workers, and what has been the response of labor unions to date?
The Case For Creating A Special Environmental Court System, Scott C. Whitney
The Case For Creating A Special Environmental Court System, Scott C. Whitney
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Study Of The Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project And Its Impact On The Resources Of The Upper Saint John River Valley, Rosemary M. Manning, Sierra Club, New England Chapter
A Study Of The Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project And Its Impact On The Resources Of The Upper Saint John River Valley, Rosemary M. Manning, Sierra Club, New England Chapter
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
This report was under-taken primarily to evaluate the impact that the construction of the Dickey-Lincoln project would have upon the resources of the Upper St. John River, and to examine the assertion that the Dickey-Lincoln project constitutes a wise use of the public's environmental and economic resources. Since the case that has been made for the construction of the Dickey-Lincoln project rest primarily on the justification of the project in economic terms, this aspect of the project proposal will be intensively explored.
On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg
On Leading A Horse To Water: Nepa And The Federal Bureaucracy, Roger C. Cramton, Richard K. Berg
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Annual Report 1973, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission
Annual Report 1973, San Francisco Bay Conservation And Development Commission
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Substance And Procedure In The Construction Of The National Environmental Policy Act, Lloyd A. Fox
Substance And Procedure In The Construction Of The National Environmental Policy Act, Lloyd A. Fox
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In 1969 Congress enacted the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA or Act) in an effort to deal with the many environmental problems facing the United States. In the three years that the Act has been in force, a large number of suits has been filed by environmental organizations seeking to enforce the standards enunciated in NEPA. The courts hearing these cases generally agree that NEPA imposes only procedural duties on administrative agencies. This implies that the courts will merely determine whether the agency in question has complied with the procedural requirements contained in Section 102 of the Act. This further …
Section 4(F) Of The Department Of Transportation Act, Oscar S. Gray
Section 4(F) Of The Department Of Transportation Act, Oscar S. Gray
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Does The Environment Need A Court?, George P. Smith Ii
Does The Environment Need A Court?, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
In one of his last opinions, Mr. Justice Harlan commented that interstate pollution cases were so complex that they might well be beyond the Supreme Court's power to adjudicate. Such intimations, coming at a time when many claim the American court system is taxed to its capacity and when environmental litigation is allegedly skyrocketing, prompt the question of whether we need a new environmental court to handle cases in this specialized field.
Section 4(F) Of The Department Of Transportation Act, Oscar S. Gray
Section 4(F) Of The Department Of Transportation Act, Oscar S. Gray
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Section 10 Of The Rivers And Harbors Act: The Emergence Of A New Protection For Tidal Marshes, James M. Kramon
Section 10 Of The Rivers And Harbors Act: The Emergence Of A New Protection For Tidal Marshes, James M. Kramon
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Statutes And Government Regulation, Various Editors
Federal Statutes And Government Regulation, Various Editors
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Model Legislation For The Administration Of Subaqueous Hard Mineral Resources Within Virginia Waters, William Jeffery Wardrop
Model Legislation For The Administration Of Subaqueous Hard Mineral Resources Within Virginia Waters, William Jeffery Wardrop
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Sierra Club V. Morton: Standing Trees In A Thicket Of Justiciability, Patrick L. Baude
Sierra Club V. Morton: Standing Trees In A Thicket Of Justiciability, Patrick L. Baude
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Thomas O. Gorman
Book Review, Thomas O. Gorman
Cleveland State Law Review
Reviews Environmental Litigation by James B. MacDonald and John E. Conway
An Examination Of Legislation For The Protection Of The Wetlands Of The Atlantic And Gulf Coast States, Anthony J. Haueisen
An Examination Of Legislation For The Protection Of The Wetlands Of The Atlantic And Gulf Coast States, Anthony J. Haueisen
Gulf and Caribbean Research
The most useful aquatic areas in the world are in serious danger of destruction. The estuaries, where fresh water, land and sea meet in a dynamic and highly productive zone, are today gravely threatened through unwise and unplanned excessive use of their valuable but finite capacities. Estuaries include the coastal zone which is affected by both the run-off of fresh water from the land and the salt water from the sea. This zone includes tidal rivers, marshes, bays and river mouths. The value of these estuarine regions has been well established by biologists. However, this value is fully appreciated by …
Land Use Choice: National Prerogative Vs. International Policy, A. Dan Tarlock
Land Use Choice: National Prerogative Vs. International Policy, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.