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Volume 9, Spring 1994, Issue 2
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This issue contains articles from Symposium: Environmental Justice: The Merging of Civil Rights and Environmental Activism.Editorial Board
Symposium
Opening Remarks
Rudolph C. Hasl
Racism or Economics? (Introductory Remarks for the First Panel)
David L. Gregory
The Legacy of American Apartheid and Environmental Racism
Robert D. Bullard
Environmental Justice or Political Opportunism?
Michael S. Greve
Distribution in Environmental Justice: Is There a Middle Ground?
Richard J. Lazarus
Environmental Justice, Structural Economic Theory, and Community Economic Empowerment
Anthony D. Taibi
Fairness for Sale in the Marketplace
Richard A. Samp
A Personal Story
Hazel Johnson
Quality of Life: Justice Equates Fairness
Richard Kleiner
Equal Enforcement for All
George Van Cleve
The Media's Perspective
Viki Reath
The Industrial Perspective on Class Action Suits
John E. Carlson
Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Berta E. Hernandez
Cognizable Causes of Action and the Need for New Legislation (Introductory Remarks for the Third Panel)
Philip Weinberg
The Role of Existing Environmental Legislation in the Environmental Justice Movement
Michael B. Gerrard
An Environmental Justice Perspective on Superfund Reauthorization
Samara F. Swanston
A New Yorker's Take
Larry Shapiro
Remedies in Cases of Environmental Injustice (Introductory Remarks for the Fourth Panel)
Berta E. Hernandez
A Personal Commitment to Environmental Justice
Guy O. Williams
A Sovereignty of Convenience: Native American Sovereignty and the United States Government's Plan for Radioactive Waste on Indian Land
Charles K. Johnson
Recent Judical Developments on Environmental Justice
John W. Heiderscheit III
An Examination of the Superfund Reform Act of 1994
Deeohn Ferris
Remedying the Unequal Enforcement of Environmental Laws
Robert R. Kuehn
Breaking the Power of the Power Brokers (Closing Remarks)
Steven Paul McSloy
Articles
Environmental Racism: A Skeptic's View
Kent Jeffreys
The Courts in the Political Process: Judicial Activism or Timid Local Government?
Frank J. Macchiarola
Notes
Discretion: The Better Part of Valor in the War on Drugs
Matthew Campese and Patrick J. Dussol
When the National Environmental Policy Act Collides With the North American Free Trade Agreement: The Case of Public Citizen v. Office of the United States Trade Representative
Peter Fitzgerald and Vania J. Leveille
Challenge to Administrative Policies Under the Endangered Species Act: Can Secretary Babbitt's Program Pass Muster?
John Ivanac and Stephanie K. Cervoni
Limited Liability Companies: The Optimal Business Organization for the Twenty-First Century?
Scott Kapusta and Brian Nichols