The National Law Journal 1995 David Sive - Abstracts
| The National Law Journal 1995 David Sive | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| House bills on regulation and takings, passed as planks of Contract With America, leave a litany of issues for the courts. | Law | David Sive, Daniel Riesel | |||
| In the majority of environmental cases brought recently, courts have held that individual plaintiffs do have standing to sue. | Law | David Sive, Daniel Riesel | |||
| Self-critical analysis and other evidentiary privileges may fail to protect the confidentiality of routine environmental audits. (part 1) | Law | David Sive, Daniel Riesel | |||
| The Contract with America's proposed moratorium on rule-making would open up a Pandora's box of issues for litigation. (part 1) | Law | David Sive, Daniel Riesel | |||
| The EPA and some state legislatures weigh strengthening the self-critical analysis privilege so as to promote candor in audits. (part 2) | Law | David Sive, Daniel Riesel | |||
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