Issue 1• April 2005
Supreme Court Declares Super Scoop a “Vessel”
Also:
Wind Farm Survives Another Challenge
Reflections of a Knauss Fellow
Honeywell Must Excavate Contaminated Wetlands
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Issue 2 • July 2005
EPA Must Repeal Ballast Water Exception
Also:
Wind Farm Survives Another Challenge
Reflections of a Knauss Fellow
Honeywell Must Excavate Contaminated Wetlands
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Issue 3 • October 2005
New Jersey Again at Forefront of Expanding Public Trust Doctrine
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California Coastal Commission’s Authority Upheld
Court Preserves Public Access to Newport’s Historic Waterfront
Reflections of a Knauss Fellow: Part 3
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Issue 4 • January 2006
Michigan Supreme Court Protects Public’s Right to Walk on Beach
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Virginia Supreme Court Upholds Issuance of Permits for King William Reservoir
Pharmaceutical Research Delayed for Lack of Environmental Review
First Circuit Upholds Rhode Island Lobster Regulation
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