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Appeal No. 0670: Kermit Harris & Pearl Hendricks V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0670: Kermit Harris & Pearl Hendricks V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 99-73
Preserving Open Lands: Local Zoning And Financing Authority Work Together, John R. Nolon
Preserving Open Lands: Local Zoning And Financing Authority Work Together, John R. Nolon
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
State governments vest great authority in local governments to decide how and where private development shall occur, and in the alternative, where to preserve open land. The New York state legislature recognizes the importance of protecting open lands, and as such, has created several laws to facilitate local municipal action. Several methods exist that municipal government may use to accomplish this goal and this article provides several examples. For instance, the New York Court of Appeals, in the case of Bonnie Briar Syndicate, Inc. v. Town of Mamaroneck, held that a local zoning ordinance, which rezoned a large area for …
Financing Plaintiffs' Lawsuits: An Increasingly Popular (And Legal) Business, Susan Lorde Martin
Financing Plaintiffs' Lawsuits: An Increasingly Popular (And Legal) Business, Susan Lorde Martin
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In the late eighties and early nineties there were a few publicized cases in which the plaintiffs invited investors to finance their litigation in exchange for a share of the awards if the plaintiffs won. This kind of arrangement provides access to the justice system which might otherwise be denied impecunious plaintiffs with meritorious claims. The problem with this kind of arrangement is that it is champerty, which is prohibited in most states. This Article discusses Massachusetts' recent rejection of the champerty prohibition, the expansion of exceptions to the prohibition in this country and others, and the emergence of firms …
Local Government Law, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Local Government Law, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Mercer Law Review
The City Attorney served (in those days) simultaneously as Judge of the Recorder's Court. On convening that court one Monday morning, he was shocked to see one of the community's most prominent citizens before him, charged with "drunk and disorderly."
I inquired as to the type of plea he wished to enter. Evidently having heard of "nolo contendere" but not remembering the exact nature or pronunciation of the plea, the citizen responded: "I would like to plead low profile."
The "law" of local government, both decisional and statutory, frequently fosters a similar sentiment.
Appeal No. 0663: Halwell Company, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0663: Halwell Company, Inc. V. Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Review of Chief's Order 99-20
Appeal No. 0661: Halwell Company V. Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0661: Halwell Company V. Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Review of Chief's Order 99-24
Appeal No. 0589: Estate Of M. Morrison V. Donald L. Mason, Chief, Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0589: Estate Of M. Morrison V. Donald L. Mason, Chief, Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 96-161
Appeal No. 0668: Dr. James Papitran V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0668: Dr. James Papitran V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 99-69
Appeal No. 0667: Century Well Service V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0667: Century Well Service V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 99-64
Appeal No. 0669: Dr. James Papritan V. Division Of Oil & Gas & Belden & Blake, Et Al.,, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0669: Dr. James Papritan V. Division Of Oil & Gas & Belden & Blake, Et Al.,, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Review of Chief's Order 99-70
Appeal No. 0671: Art & Carol Crann V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0671: Art & Carol Crann V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 99-103
Citizen Suits Under The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act: Plotting Abstention On A Map Of Federalism, Charlotte Gibson
Citizen Suits Under The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act: Plotting Abstention On A Map Of Federalism, Charlotte Gibson
Michigan Law Review
In the shadow of the Supreme Court's constitutional federalism doctrines, lower federal courts have developed doctrines of common law federalism through vehicles such as abstention. In the environmental law arena, courts have employed a number of abstention theories to dismiss citizen suits brought under federal statutes. The appearance of primary jurisdiction and Burford abstention in citizen suits brought under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA") exemplifies this trend. In rejecting RCRA suits, some courts have relied on primary jurisdiction, a doctrine conceived as a mechanism to allocate responsibility for limited fact-finding between courts and agencies, to dismiss RCRA citizen …
More Sunshine In The Mountain State: The 1999 Amendments To The West Virginia Open Governmental Proceedings Act And Open Hospital Proceedings Act, Brian J. Caveney
More Sunshine In The Mountain State: The 1999 Amendments To The West Virginia Open Governmental Proceedings Act And Open Hospital Proceedings Act, Brian J. Caveney
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Appeal No. 0662: William C. Barteles, Et Al V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Appeal No. 0662: William C. Barteles, Et Al V. Division Of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Oil & Gas Commission
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 99-11 (Energy Resources of America)
Mediation As A Tool In Local Environmental And Land Use Controversies, John R. Nolon
Mediation As A Tool In Local Environmental And Land Use Controversies, John R. Nolon
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
This article dedicates itself to highlighting the benefits of alternative dispute resolution. Through the use of mediation and other flexible alternative dispute resolution methods, many conflicts can be resolved without the use of expensive and timely litigation. In turn, court workloads are relieved and cooperation is fostered among neighbors, companies, and other groups or organizations that would have otherwise resorted to litigation to solve a dispute. Negotiations that involve process experts, such as mediators and facilitators, often diffuse disputes by introducing a cooperative, rather than an adversarial attitude. Government is beginning to embrace alternative dispute resolution and legislatures are passing …
Respiratory Care Board, Gina Clark-Bellak, J. D. Fellmeth
Respiratory Care Board, Gina Clark-Bellak, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Optometry, Jane K. Babin
Board Of Optometry, Jane K. Babin
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Pharmacy, Nicole Slanker
Board Of Pharmacy, Nicole Slanker
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Veterinary Medical Board, Allen R. Greenway
Veterinary Medical Board, Allen R. Greenway
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Athletic Commission, Shannon L. Kelly, J. D. Fellmeth
Athletic Commission, Shannon L. Kelly, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
State Bar Of California, Matthew S. Butler, Eric M. Sedwick, J. D. Fellmeth
State Bar Of California, Matthew S. Butler, Eric M. Sedwick, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Department Of Corporations, Athanasia Economy, J. D. Fellmeth
Department Of Corporations, Athanasia Economy, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Office Of Administrative Law, Rusty Nichols
Office Of Administrative Law, Rusty Nichols
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Little Hoover Commission, Elisa D 'Angelo Weichel
Little Hoover Commission, Elisa D 'Angelo Weichel
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Bureau Of State Audits, Elisa D 'Angelo Weichel
Bureau Of State Audits, Elisa D 'Angelo Weichel
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Clearing The Way For An Effective Federal-State Partnership In Health Reform, Eleanor D. Kinney
Clearing The Way For An Effective Federal-State Partnership In Health Reform, Eleanor D. Kinney
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
At century's end, states have assumed a very different role in the design, implementation, and operation of health service programs than they did twenty-five years ago. In the current volatile political atmosphere particularly at the federal level, states have taken up the mantle of healthcare reform in the final years of the 1990s. Yet there remain problems and difficulties with the current federal-state relationship in health reform. The critical question is whether states can successfully accomplish genuine reform given its politically charged, complex and costly nature. This question takes on particular significance for the most important reform-expanding coverage to the …
Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Matthew F. Archbold
Board Of Behavioral Sciences, Matthew F. Archbold
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Department Of Corporations, Athanasia Economy, J. D. Fellmeth
Department Of Corporations, Athanasia Economy, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Board Of Dental Examiners, J. D. Fellmeth
Board Of Dental Examiners, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Medical Board Of California, Jane K. Babin, Debra L. Back, J. D. Fellmeth
Medical Board Of California, Jane K. Babin, Debra L. Back, J. D. Fellmeth
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.