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Environs
Environmental Law And Policy Journal
University of California, Davis
School Of Law

Environs Law Journal
Volume 18Number 2May 1995

Articles

  • Ecological Nexus as a Basis for Environmental Standing: Environmental Science and the Law After Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife
    Stacey Sullivan - 1
  • Environmental Regulation and the Fourth Amendment
    Traci Waxman - 23
  • Yucca Mountain and the Tenth Commandments: Do Supreme Court Vacillations on the Tenth Amendment Provide Nevada with a Constitutional Argument Against the High Level Nuclear Waste Repository?
    Stephen E. Adams - 34
  • They Might Be Giants: Wyoming's NEW Corporation Casts Shadows on the Nuclear Waste Game
    Conrad L. Huygen - 56
  • Who Gets the Water in California's Great Central Valley?
    Brennan Cain - 66
  • California's Civil War Regional Management in the Bay Area
    Geoffrey Pay - 72
  • Common Ground
    Kaylee Newell - 80
  • Resolving Conflicts Between Endangered Species and Man: Case Study--The Reintroduction of Gray Wolves to Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho
    Paula Hartman - 88
  • Bicycles and the Law: The Case of California
    Alan Wachtel - 105

Editor's Note

  • Editor's Note: Bicycling as an Alternative Mode of Transportation
    Editor - 104
  • Table of Contents
    Environs - i
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