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Volume 32 Winter 2008 Issue 2Articles
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| Seeking a Seat at the Table: Has Law Left
Environmental Ethics Behind As It Embraces
Bioethics? |
Heidi Gorovitz Robertson |
273 |
| Waivers of Immunity in Federal Environmental
Statutes of the Twenty-First Century:
Correcting a Confusing Mess |
Kenneth M. Murchison |
359 |
| Brownfields and BRAC: A Surprising “Compatibility” | Joel B. Eisen |
403 |
| A Least Bad Approach for Interpreting ESA
Stealth Provisions |
Madeline June Kass |
427 |
Expanding the Arsenal for Sentencing Environmental Crimes: Would Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Restorative Justice Work? |
Carrie C. Boyd |
483 |
| Bringing Sexy BRAC: The Case for Allowing Local Governments to Control Environmental Cleanup in the Military Base Closure and Redevelopment Process |
Thomas William " T.W." Bruno |
513 |
| Killing and Cleaning in Combat: A Proposal to
Extend the Foreign Claims Act to Compensate
for Long-Term Environmental Damage |
Mark D. Sameit |
547 |