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1978

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The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977., Lawrence B. Dale Dec 1978

The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977., Lawrence B. Dale

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977: A Chink In The Armor Of The Nrc Dec 1978

The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977: A Chink In The Armor Of The Nrc

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Current Status Of Virginia's Coastal Resources Management Program Dec 1978

The Current Status Of Virginia's Coastal Resources Management Program

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction Introduction., Douglas M. Costle Dec 1978

Introduction Introduction., Douglas M. Costle

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Private Environmental Litigation: Some Problems And Pitfalls., Frank F. Skillern Dec 1978

Private Environmental Litigation: Some Problems And Pitfalls., Frank F. Skillern

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


How To Effectively Participate In The Adjudicatory And Legislative Functions Of Texas Environmental Agencies., W. Thomas Buckle Dec 1978

How To Effectively Participate In The Adjudicatory And Legislative Functions Of Texas Environmental Agencies., W. Thomas Buckle

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


State Court Injunctions And Their Enforcement In Environmental Litigation., Skip Newsom Dec 1978

State Court Injunctions And Their Enforcement In Environmental Litigation., Skip Newsom

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Land Use And Due Process - An Examination Of Current Federal And State Procedures., Curtis T. Vaughn Iii Dec 1978

Land Use And Due Process - An Examination Of Current Federal And State Procedures., Curtis T. Vaughn Iii

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Environmental Litigation: An Analysis Of Basic Strategies, Procedures, Substantive Rights And Their Effects., Joseph Z. Fleming Dec 1978

Environmental Litigation: An Analysis Of Basic Strategies, Procedures, Substantive Rights And Their Effects., Joseph Z. Fleming

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Procedural Aspects Of Litigation Under The Texas Environmental Statutes., Troy C. Webb Dec 1978

Procedural Aspects Of Litigation Under The Texas Environmental Statutes., Troy C. Webb

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Environmental Law: Progress Toward A Coherent Standard For The "Threshold Determination", John C. Hammar Dec 1978

Environmental Law: Progress Toward A Coherent Standard For The "Threshold Determination", John C. Hammar

Washington Law Review

Washington enacted the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) in 1971, which required that consideration be given to environmental factors for all developments proposed by either private or public entities. The legislature delegated authority to promulgate rules for SEPA's interpretation and implementation to a specially created state agency, the Council on Environmental Policy (CEP).9 The CEP was specifically directed to detail the procedures for completion of the "threshold determination," the test to determine whether an environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared. Responding to this task, it issued the SEPA Guidelines in December 1975, the culmination of two years of extensive …


Tennesee Valley Authority V. Hill: Protection Of Endangered Species Under Section 7 Of The Endangered Species Act Of 1973, Larry Ausherman Oct 1978

Tennesee Valley Authority V. Hill: Protection Of Endangered Species Under Section 7 Of The Endangered Species Act Of 1973, Larry Ausherman

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Commerce Clause Limitations On A State's Regulation Of Waste Disposal, Charles L. Mcelwee Oct 1978

Commerce Clause Limitations On A State's Regulation Of Waste Disposal, Charles L. Mcelwee

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Proposed Rules For Administering The Acreage Limitation Of Reclamation Law, Nancy Jones Oct 1978

Proposed Rules For Administering The Acreage Limitation Of Reclamation Law, Nancy Jones

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


New Mexico Supreme Court Upholds Validity Of State Electrical Energy Tax, Scott A. Taylor Jul 1978

New Mexico Supreme Court Upholds Validity Of State Electrical Energy Tax, Scott A. Taylor

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Standards Of Adequacy For An Eis For Off-Shore Leasing, William Moyers Jul 1978

Standards Of Adequacy For An Eis For Off-Shore Leasing, William Moyers

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Emission Standards - Quantification And Liability, Sigrid Olson Jul 1978

Emission Standards - Quantification And Liability, Sigrid Olson

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Intervention As It May Affect An Environmental Settlement Agreement, Barbara G. Stephenson Jul 1978

Intervention As It May Affect An Environmental Settlement Agreement, Barbara G. Stephenson

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Commonwealth V. Barnes & Tucker Co.--The Burden Of Treating Acid Mine Drainage, Michael E. Winck Jun 1978

Commonwealth V. Barnes & Tucker Co.--The Burden Of Treating Acid Mine Drainage, Michael E. Winck

West Virginia Law Review

On February 28, 1977, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decided the case of Commonwealth v. Barnes & Tucker Co. That decision resolved a lengthy controversy over the issue of responsibility for the abatement of acid mine drainage emanating from an inactive deep coal mine which was owned and once operated by Barnes and Tucker Co. The Supreme Court's decision, requiring the company to bear the responsibility for the treatment of the discharge, is significant. It illustrates not only the strength of Pennsylvania's commitment to a clean environment, but also the ability of the state to act in furtherance of that …


Subtitle C Of The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act Of 1976 Apr 1978

Subtitle C Of The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act Of 1976

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


The Conflict Over The New River, And The Test Case For The Wild And Scenic Rivers Act: North Carolina V. Fpc, Edmund Disanto Apr 1978

The Conflict Over The New River, And The Test Case For The Wild And Scenic Rivers Act: North Carolina V. Fpc, Edmund Disanto

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Sin Of Omission: Inaction As Action Under Section 102(2)(C) Of The National Environmental Policy Act Of 1969, Arthur F. Ferguson Apr 1978

The Sin Of Omission: Inaction As Action Under Section 102(2)(C) Of The National Environmental Policy Act Of 1969, Arthur F. Ferguson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Vii. Environmental Law Mar 1978

Vii. Environmental Law

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Combination To Davy Jones' Locker: Melee Over Marine Minerals, J. Kevin Mccall Jan 1978

A New Combination To Davy Jones' Locker: Melee Over Marine Minerals, J. Kevin Mccall

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977 And The National Parklands, Robert Maynard Jan 1978

The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977 And The National Parklands, Robert Maynard

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

This article explores the new legislative scheme as it pertains to national parklands. After outlining the history of the PSD concept, the article considers the PSD provisions and their application to national parklands. Examination of the visibility section, which rounds out the framework for preservation of parkland air resources set up in the PSD section, completes the discussion. The analysis focuses on several potential defects in the regulatory structure of the amendments, including the failure to extend immediate protection under the PSD and visibility sections to a large number of national parkland units, the somewhat unrealistic criteria chosen to define …


Thoughts On The Role Of Penalties In The Enforcement Of The Clean Air And Clean Water Acts, David Mcn. Olds, John C. Unkovic, Jeff L. Lewin Jan 1978

Thoughts On The Role Of Penalties In The Enforcement Of The Clean Air And Clean Water Acts, David Mcn. Olds, John C. Unkovic, Jeff L. Lewin

Duquesne Law Review

No abstract provided.


Acid Coal Mine Drainage: Past Pollution And Current Regulation, Patrick C. Mcginley, Thomas J. Sweet Jan 1978

Acid Coal Mine Drainage: Past Pollution And Current Regulation, Patrick C. Mcginley, Thomas J. Sweet

Duquesne Law Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Regulation And The Bankruptcy Act, Howard J. Wein Jan 1978

Environmental Regulation And The Bankruptcy Act, Howard J. Wein

Duquesne Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Fate Of Non-Compliant Municipalities With Regard To The Secondary Treatment Standards Pursuant To The 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments- A Problem Of Enforcement, Tom Bondurant Jan 1978

The Fate Of Non-Compliant Municipalities With Regard To The Secondary Treatment Standards Pursuant To The 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments- A Problem Of Enforcement, Tom Bondurant

University of Richmond Law Review

Water pollution is a dualistic problem which concerns both water quality and adequacy of supply of water. The failure to maintain a certain standard with regard to quality and/or adequacy leads to detrimental effects in such areas as domestic water supply, industrial water supply, agricultural water supply, wildlife watering, propagation of marine life, recreational activities, and aesthetic enjoyment.


Judicial Predictability In United States Supreme Court Advocacy: An Analysis Of The Oral Argument In Tennessee Valley Authority V. Hill, Donald S. Cohen Jan 1978

Judicial Predictability In United States Supreme Court Advocacy: An Analysis Of The Oral Argument In Tennessee Valley Authority V. Hill, Donald S. Cohen

Seattle University Law Review

This article will analyze the transcript of oral argument in Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill and compare and contrast the apparent predispositions of the Justices as evidenced by their inquiries and remarks at the Supreme Court hearing with the positions ultimately taken by them. In this connection, the article will evaluate the hypothesis that several of the Justices assumed specific roles during the argument based upon their predispositions concerning the substantive issues involved. Last, some general observations concerning predictability of Supreme Court decisions based upon oral argument interchange will be made.