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Volume 34 Issue 3: Our annual review!

S.D. Warren and the Erosion of
Federal Preeminence in
Hydropower Regulation............................ Daniel Pollak

Rapanos v. United States:
Evaluating the Efficacy of
Textualism in Interpreting
Environmental Laws ....................... Courtney Covington

Big Win for Environmentalists in
New York v. EPA May Have Limited
Impact on Air Quality..................... Katherine K. Rankin

Balancing the Pollution Budget after
Friends of the Earth v. EPA.................... Jason Malinsky

NRDC v. EPA: Testing the Waters of the
Constitutionality of Delegation to
International Organizations..................... Alice L. Bodnar

Statutory Complexity Disguises Agency
Capture in Citizens Coal
Council v. EPA
......................................... Reid Mullen

Mothers for Peace and the
Need to Develop Classified
NEPA Procedures.................................... Joseph Farris

Central Delta Water Agency
v. Bureau of Reclamation
:
How the Ninth Circuit Paved
the Way for the Next Fish Kill............... Elisabeth Skillen

How CERCLA’s Ambiguities
Muddled the Question of
Extraterritoriality in Pakootas v.
Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd.
................... Jordan Diamond

Bad Timing: The Ninth Circuit
Takes NEPA Backwards........................... Michael Askin

From Blazing Trails to Building Highways:
SUWA v. BLM & Ancient Easements
over Federal Public Lands......................... Tova Wolking
                 
Rewatering the San Joaquin River:
A Summary of the Friant
Dam Litigation.................................. Nathan Matthews

 

 

 

 

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