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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 DeregulationMartin E. Levin
Reconciling One's Environmentalism and the Duty to Represent Zealously Lauren Stiller Rikleen

Articles
Quiz on Ethics in Environmental LawGregor MacGregor, Esq
Asserting a Traditional Environmental Ethic: Recent Developments in Environmental Regulation Involving Native American TribesAllison M. Dussias
Cleaning Up, Redeveloping, and Reusing Contaminated PropertiesMark Roberts & Andy Morgan
Realizing the Promise of the New Environmental LawWilliam 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