NEW ENGLAND LAW REVIEW

VOLUME 33 | SPRING 1999 | NUMBER 3 |
CONTENTS SYMPOSIUM
Legal Advice to Nature:
Counseling the Environment on What to Expect from the New
Environmental Initiatives
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REMARKS
| Introduction to the Symposium: A Declaration Against the New Environmental Initiatives | Peter Manus |
| Environmental Implications of Energy Industry Restructuring | Ann Berwick |
| Emerging Policy and Legal Directions at EPA | Pamela Hill |
| Environmental Law Enforcement and Deregulation | Martin E. Levin |
| Reconciling One's Environmentalism and the Duty to Represent Zealously | Lauren Stiller Rikleen |
Articles
| Quiz on Ethics in Environmental Law | Gregor MacGregor, Esq |
| Asserting a Traditional Environmental Ethic: Recent Developments in Environmental Regulation Involving Native American Tribes | Allison M. Dussias |
| Cleaning Up, Redeveloping, and Reusing Contaminated Properties | Mark Roberts & Andy Morgan |
| Realizing the Promise of the New Environmental Law | William A. Shutkin |
| Advising Nature: Can We Get Clean Air From the Old Dirties? | Ann Brewster Weeks |
| Environmental Crimes and Corporate Liability: The Evolution of the Prosecution of "Green" Crimes by Corporate Entities | Ethan H. Jessup |
Comments
| The Cohen Court's Reading of Title IX: Does it Really Promote a De Facto Quota Scheme? | Jennifer Lynn Botelho |
| Old Chief v. United States: Interpretation and Misapplication of Federal Rule of Evidence 403 | Michael J Pavloski |
Note
| When in California ... In Defense of the Abolishment of Bilingual Education | Joseph A. Santosuosso |