UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy - 2006
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- Regulating the regulators: the increased role for the federal judiciary in monitoring the debate over genetically modified crops.
- Recharging U.S. energy policy: advocating for a national renewable portfolio standard.
- Irrigation institutions in the American West.
- White paper: using a business plan format for drafting MPA management plans in the Marine Life Protection Act initiative.
- The drinking water security and safety amendments of 2002: is America's drinking water infrastructure safer four years later?
- Habitat conservation plans: protecting species, enhancing democratic legitimacy and promoting stewardship are not mutually exclusive goals.
- Water transfers: the case against transbasin diversions in the eastern states.
- The war against biotic invasion - a new challenge of biodiversity conservation for China.
- Can Florida's legislative standard of review for small-scale land use amendments be justified?
- Turtles and tourism: where the Endangered Species Act ends and community activism begins.
- The steepest hurdle in obtaining a Clean Water Act section 404 permit: complying with EPA's 404(b)(1) guidelines' least environmentally damaging practicable alternative requirement.
- Back to the drawing board: a proposal for adopting a listed species reporting system under the Endangered Species Act.
- What's yours can be mine: are there any private takings after Kelo v. City of New London?
- Fairness in the air: California's air pollution hearing boards.
- Energy efficiency in regulated and deregulated markets.