| Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 1999 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Airport noise pollution: is there a solution in sight? | Law | Falzone, Kristin L. |
| An analysis of the Supreme Court's resolution of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act citizen suit debate. | Law | Green, Krista |
| A tragedy of the commons in coastal fisheries: contending prescriptions for conversation, and the case of the Atlantic bluefin tuna. | Law | Nickler, Patrick A. |
| Del Monte Dunes v. City of Monterey: will the Supreme Court stretch the takings clause beyond the breaking point? | Law | Weinberg, Philip |
| Does confusion reign at the intersection of environmental and administrative law? Review of interpretive rules and policy statements under judicial review provisions such as RCRA section 7006(a)(1).(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976) | Law | Boer, Tom J. |
| Economic infeasibility and EPA's 1994 combined sewer overflow policy: a successful solution in Massachusetts still leaves a turbid understanding between state and federal officials. | Law | Mann, Jeff |
| Paving the road to wetlands mitigation banking. | Law | Neal, Jennifer |
| Playing reindeer games: Native Alaskans and the federal trust doctrine. | Law | Dillingham, Terese |
| Public participation in environmental decisionmaking at the new millennium: structuring new spheres of public influence. | Law | Spyke, Nancy Perkins |
| Should environmental monetary sanctions be tax deductible? | Law | Smith, John C. |
| Super Settlements for Superfund: a paradigm for voluntary settlement? | Law | Lawlor, Matthew J. |
| Sustainable development and the domination of nature: spreading the seed of the Western ideology of nature. | Law | Geisinger, Alex |
| The environment as an ideological weapon: a proposal to criminalize environmental terrorism. | Law | Schofield, Timothy |
| The ones that got away: regulating escaped fish and other pollutants from salmon fish farms. | Law | Brenninkmeyer, Mary Liz |
| The role of the rational and the emotive in a theory of animal rights. | Law | Kelch, Thomas G. |
| Thinking outside the box: a negotiated settlement agreement for the remediation for the General Electric/Housatonic river site ensures environmental health and economic prosperity of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. | Law | Moore, Michaela S. |
| To filter or not to filter: a discussion and analysis of the Massachusetts filtration conflict in the context of the Safe Drinking Water Act. | Law | Kavanaugh, James |
| Trash, ash, and the phoenix: a fifth anniversary review of the Supreme Court's City of Chicago waste-to-energy combustion ash decision. | Law | Puder, Markus G. |
| Unsafe sewage sludge or beneficial biosolids? liability, planning, and management issues regarding the land application of sewage treatment residuals. | Law | Hopkins, Christopher, Goldfarb, William, Krogmann, Uta |
| Watershed management and nonpoint source pollution: the Massachusetts approach. | Law | Anderson, Scott D. |
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