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Environmental Law In this course, we will consider various legal regimes governing human relationships with the environment.
We begin with longstanding principles of the common law and then expand to consider the major federal statutes that have come to dominate the field.
Drawing on principles of ethics, ecology, economics, and the science of risk assessment, we will analyze the regulatory regimes governing air and water pollution, hazardous waste, and toxics. We will study some of the most hot-button issues in the field, including the remediation of hazardous waste sites, informational approaches to regulation, and the enforcement of environmental statutes through citizen suits. We will also learn the practical, problem-solving art of lawyering in this complex and fascinating field.
Evaluation: Final examination. Class participation and attendance will be considered in determining the final grade.
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Catalog Number: PPTYTORT 610 Practice Areas: Environmental Law Area , Property Practice Area Additional Course Information: Open to First Year Students |
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Spring 2013 Title: Environmental Law Faculty: Barsa, Michael R. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2012 Title: Environmental Law Faculty: Barsa, Michael R. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 0 |
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Spring 2011 Title: Environmental Law Faculty: Barsa, Michael R. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 45 Actual: 59 |
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Fall 2009 Title: Environmental Law Faculty: Barsa, Michael R. (courses | homepage) Section: 1 Type: Lecture Credits: 3.0 Capacity: 65 Actual: 32 |
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