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Browsing Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation : Vol. 29 No. 3 (2014) by Issue Date
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Jackson, Erin
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-12-19)
On March 12, 2013, Japan announced it had successfully extracted methane gas from solid methane hydrate—an icy compound formed when methane gas mixes with water under specific temperature and pressure conditions. This ...
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Bowker, Olympia
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-12-19)
The definition of invasive species is not consistent between federal and state laws. Current invasive species legislation overwhelmingly harbors inadequate definitions and is unable to serve enumerated environmental ...
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Gerstle, Brandon
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-12-19)
As the United States systemically increases its renewable energy capacity, new approaches for acquiring land corridors are needed to develop electric transmission lines. Extensive transmission line development is needed ...
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Goho, Shaun A.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-12-19)
For two decades, courts in the Ninth Circuit enforced the so-called Federal Defendant Rule, under which intervention as of right was prohibited in cases brought under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The Ninth ...
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Bernadett, Lauren D.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-12-19)
In October 2013, the state of Florida filed a complaint against the state of Georgia in the U.S. Supreme Court.1 Florida alleged that Georgia had been extracting an increasing amount of water from interstate rivers to meet ...
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