Environmental law

by Lewis & Clark Law School

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1981

Status

Available

Call number

K5 .N85

LCC

K5 .N85

Barcode

2000000976

Publication

Portland : Northwestern School of Law

Physical description

1081 p.; 23 cm

Local notes

Environmental law Volume 12 contents: Page 1 - Bankruptcy stays of environmental regulation: harvest of commercial timber as an introduction to a clash of policies by Richard I. Aaron. Page 29 - Recent federal energy legislation: toward a national energy policy at last? by Michael W. Grainey. Page 81 - Private ocean ranching of pacific salmon and fishery management: a problem of federalism by Emil R. Berg. Page 137 - Preservation and strategic mineral development in Alaska: Congress writes a new equation by Jerry R. Fish. Page 197 - Middlesex County Sewerage Authority v. National Sea Clammers Association: implied private rights of action for damages under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 by Patrick J. Manning. Page 231 - Avoyelles Sportsmen's League v. Alexander, 473 F. Supp. 525 (W.D. La. 1979) (Part I); No. 78-1428 (W.D. La. March 12, 1981) (Part II). Page 243 - Minnesota v. Clover Leaf Creamery Co., 101 S. Ct. 715 (1981). Page 251 - Baker v. United States, 613 F. 2d 224 (9th Cir.) cert. denied, 101 S. Ct. 332 (1980). Page 271 - Clean coal/dirty air, or how the Clean Air Act became a multibillion-dollar bail-out for high-sulfur coal producers and what should be done about it by Jack L. Landau. Page 283 - We have met the enemy and he is us or conflict and contradiction in environmental law by Mark Sagoff. Page 317 - Insurance coverage problems in latent disease and injury cases by John D. Ingram. Page 363 - The interrelationship of the Mineral Lands Leasing Act, the Wilderness Act, and the Endangered Species Act: a conflict in search of resolution by James B. Martin. Page 443 - Hazardous waste pollution: the need for a different statutory approach by Raymond A. Rea. Page 469 - United States v. Washington (Phase II): The Indian fishing conflict moves upstream by Peter C Monson. Page 505 - American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc. v. Donovan, 101 S. Ct. 2478 (1981). Page 523 - Mountains without handrails: reflections on the national parks by Charles F. Wilkinson. Page 535 - The law of public rangeland management I: the extent and distribution of federal power by George Cameron Coggins. Page 623 - Good old American permits: madisonian federalism on the territorial sea and continental shelf by Milner S. Ball. Page 679 - State hazardous waste programs under the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act by David Schnapf. Page 745 - Ocean dumping: progress towards a rationale policy of dredged waste disposal by Robert L. O'Halloran. Page 773 - Defenders of Wildlife, Inc. v. Endangered Species Scientific Authority: the court as biologist by Gregory A. Chaimov and James E. Durr. Page 811 - Citizens Against the Refinery's Effects, Inc. (CARE) v. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 643 F.2d 183 (4th Cir. 1981). Page 830 - Hybud Equipment Corp. v. City of Akron, 654 F. 2d 1187 (6th Cir. 1981), remanded for reconsideration, 50 U.S.L.W. 3667 (U.S. Feb 22, 1982). Page 847 - Federalism and the environment: an intergovernmental perspective of the Sagebrush Rebellion by Bruce Babitt. Page 863 -

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