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Public Land Management Decisions Affecting Water Rights: The Issue Of Requiring By- Pass Flows As A Condition Of National Forest Special Use Permits For Water Facilities, David H. Getches
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
12 pages.
Rangeland Reform ‘94, Michael J. Penfold
Rangeland Reform ‘94, Michael J. Penfold
Who Governs the Public Lands: Washington? The West? The Community? (September 28-30)
18 pages.
Agency Action, Finality And Geographical Nexus: Judicial Review Of Agency Compliance With Nepa's Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Requirement After Lujan V. National Wildlife Federation, Matthew C. Porterfield
Agency Action, Finality And Geographical Nexus: Judicial Review Of Agency Compliance With Nepa's Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement Requirement After Lujan V. National Wildlife Federation, Matthew C. Porterfield
University of Richmond Law Review
In recent years, there has been an increasing recognition of the need to address the complex and interrelated impacts that result from human interaction with the environment. One of the most effective tools for evaluating these impacts has been the preparation of programmatic environmental impact statements (EISs) pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). The status of programmatic EISs, however, has been called into question by the Supreme Court's decision in Lujan v. National Wildlife Federation, which has been interpreted by numerous commentators as heralding the end of "programmatic" environmental lawsuits. Even more significantly, Lujan has been …
Extraterritorial Reach Of Nepa's Eis Requirement After Environmental Defense Fund V. Massey, Karen A. Klick
Extraterritorial Reach Of Nepa's Eis Requirement After Environmental Defense Fund V. Massey, Karen A. Klick
American University Law Review
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