Environmental Law

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1995

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This article provides an in-depth analysis of the evolving field of environmental law, focusing on significant legislative and regulatory developments of the 1990s. It examines the interplay between federal and state regulations, highlighting the challenges and successes of environmental protection initiatives. The author discusses key cases that have shaped the interpretation and enforcement of environmental statutes, addressing issues such as pollution control and land use. Through a critical lens, the authors evaluate the effectiveness of current legal frameworks in addressing environmental concerns. Ultimately, it advocates for innovative legal strategies and collaborative approaches to enhance environmental stewardship and sustainability.

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Oil and Gas Law, Land and Resource Use, Petroleum, Environmental Law, Torts, Joint and Several Liability

Citation

Robert D. Daniel & Michael D. Weiss, Environmental Law, 26 TEX. TECH L. REV. 609 (1995).