Articles on Environmental Law

The constitutional right to a healthful environment By Eric M. Schwing & Babette P. Salus Environmental and Natural Resources Law, June 1999 Sugar Creek in Williamson County has been identified as one of Illinois' most biologically significant streams.
Harmon strikes sour note with U.S. EPA By Phillip R. Van Ness Environmental and Natural Resources Law, June 1999 A recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri (Smith, J.) has raised the ire of U.S. EPA, which has filed an appeal with the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Promoting sustainable and beneficial reuse of contaminated sites: developments in the federal Brownfields Initiative By Mike Anastasio Environmental and Natural Resources Law, June 1999 As the United States approaches the next millennium on the shoulders of a robust economy, there is an underlying challenge facing the country
Executive Summary: Chicago Metropolis 2020—Preparing Metropolitan Chicago for the 21st century By Elmer W. Johnson Environmental and Natural Resources Law, May 1999 The recommendations are driven by a dream of what our region can become and are built on a common interest that crosses municipal boundaries.
Illinois House Smart Growth Task Force Final Report Environmental and Natural Resources Law, May 1999 In 1997, the American Farmland Trust,* a private non-profit organization, published a report on metropolitan regions at high risk for loss of prime farmland.
Introduction Environmental and Natural Resources Law, May 1999 Planning for future growth is very much in evidence in this pre-millenium year.

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