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Corporate Environmental Accountability: Expanding SEC Disclosures to Promote Market-Based Environmentalism Terra Pfund
Protecting Ecosystems Using Conservation Tax Incentives: How Much Bang do we get for our Buck?Julia LeMense Huff
Cry Me a River: The Eighth Circuit Says Navigation, not Recreation, is the Predominant Goal of the Army Corps of Engineers in Managing the Flow of the Missouri River. South Dakota v. UbbelohdeLorraine C. Buck
Missouri's 303(d) List Now a "Rule": Is This Good for Missouri's Waters, Good for Agriculture, or No Good at All? Missouri Soybean Association v. The Missouri Clean Water Commission Clare N. Murphy
Buying the Farm: The Eighth Circuit Declares South Dakota's Anti-Corporate Farming Amendment Violates the Dormant Commerce Clause. South Dakota Farm Bureau v. HazeltineJames C. Chostner
Settling Environmental Cleanup Cases with Multiple PRP's under CERCLA: If One Party Jumps off the Bridge in Favor of Settlement, You Should Follow. In re. Tutu Water Wells CERCLA LitigationC. Travis Hargrove
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