This updated study guide includes discussions of recent Supreme Court opinions that address environmental law issues, and also covers the other areas of environmental law, each in its own chapter.
This study guide provides a quick overview of major environmental law concepts, including judicial review of government decisions; federalism and the environment; pollution control; risk management and scientific uncertainty; toxic chemicals, genetically modified organisms; and hazardous wastes; and preservation of natural areas.
This treatise gives an overview of land use law in the U.S., focusing largely on federal environmental law, but also includes some coverage of state law as well.
This preeminent, multi-volume treatise has been cited in many environmental law cases. It provides analysis of statutes, regulations and agency and court decisions.
This well-respected multi-volume treatise covers the following subjects in-depth: Air and Water; Pesticides and Toxic Substances; and Hazardous Wastes and Substances.
This looseleaf treatise takes a global approach to its analysis of environmental laws and regulations. It contains reviews for individual countries that cover similar topics, and examine the role of environmental laws on business while offering advice on dealing with regulations and enforcement.
This single volume work provides detailed explanations of environmental laws impacting state practice, including common law, state regulatory requirements, and federal-state relations.