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Vermont Journal of Environmental Law

Volume 15 (2013-2014)

Better Living Through Chemicals (Regulation)? The Chemical Safety Improvement Act of 2013 Through an Environmental Public Health Law Lens

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Better Living Through Chemicals (Regulation)? The Chemical Safety Improvement Act of 2013 Through an Environmental Public Health Law LensBetter Living Through Chemicals (Regulation)? The Chemical Safety Improvement Act of 2013 Through an Environmental Public Health Law Lens
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    • Reinstating CERCLA as the “Polluter Pays” Statute with the Circuit Court’s Mutually Exclusive Approach
    • Opportunities to Address Climate Change in the Next Farm Bill
    • The Case for Cap-and-Trade: California’s Battle for Market-Based Environmentalism
    • MS4 Regulation and Water Quality Standards
    • The SB 32 Scoping Plan Update, Waivers, and ZEVs
    • Repurposing Ecolabels: Consumer Pressure as a Tool to Abate Human Rights Violations in International Fisheries
    • Navigating With an Ocean Liner: The Clean Water Rule, Trump’s Executive Order, and the Future of “Waters of the United States”
    • Funding Adaptation: Financing Resiliency Through Sea Level Derivatives
    • Endangered Species Act to the Rescue? Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Under the ESA
    • Enough Horsing Around
    • Climate Change Regulation Through Litigation: New York’s Investigation of ExxonMobil under the Martin Act
    • The Legislative History of the National Park Service’s Conservation and Non-impairment Mandate
    • Our Money is Safe, but the Planet Is Not: How the Carbon Bubble Will Cause Havoc for the Environment, but Not the Stock Market
    • The Importance of GIS in Emergency Management
    • Judging a Book by its Cover: The Tension between Evidentiary Gatekeeping and Compensatory Theories of Tort
    • Constitutions & the Environment: Comparative Approaches to Environmental Protection and the Struggle to Translate Rights into Enforcement
    • With Energy Law Federalism Under Construction, State Policymaking May Be Delayed
    • Pipelines, Protests and General Permits
    • An Ecology of Liberation: The Shifting Landscape of Environmental Law in an Era of Changing Environmental Values
    • Science and Deference: “The Best Available Science” Mandate Is a Fiction in the Ninth Circuit
    • WWII-Era Government Contractor Indemnification Clauses Come to the Fore in CERCLA Litigation as Other Grounds to Shift Costs to the Government Narrow
    • A Leading Cause of Everything
    • A PERFECT STORM FOR MICHIGAN’S RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD?
    • Trying to Find a Balance
    • WHAT IS REASONABLE?
    • Is CITES Endangered?
    • From Kyoto To Paris
    • EPA Unveils Final Clean Power Plan: So What’s All the Fuss About?
    • From the Well Up: A California County Confronts Fracking at the Polls
    • La Vie en Vert
    • ADMINISTRATIVE NECESSITY
    • GETTING TO THE ROOT OF ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICE
    • Clean Power Planning
    • What the Supreme Court’s Stay of the Clean Power Plan Means for the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Regulation Moving Forward
    • BioTransport Moving Wildlife in Response to Climate Change
    • Plugging the Regulatory Holes: How to Prevent the Next Aliso Canyon Catastrophe
    • Scalia’s Swan Song
    • Implementing Supplemental Environmental Project Policies to Promote Restorative Justice
    • RISING SEAS IN THE HOLY CITY
    • IT IS TIME FOR OREGON TO DEFINE ITS PUBLIC TRUST DUTIES
    • ADAPTING THE PARIS AGREEMENT
    • Ethical Convergence and the Endangered Species Act
    • A Primer on Rails-to-Trails Conversions in the Eastern U.S.

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