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Darryl Wilson et al., Sports Law (Lupus Publications, 1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Darryl Wilson et al., Sports Law (Lupus Publications, 1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Peter Lake and Robert D. Bickel, The Expanding Duty of The University to Reduce the Risk of Student Assault: The Case Against a “Bystander” University Which Has No Affirmative Duty to “Rescue” its Students, 7 Synthesis 534 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Luz Estella Nagle, Book Review, Law Professors’ Book Rates Courtroom Movies, 11 Virginia Lawyers Weekly 577 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Joseph F. Morrissey, Setting Up a Business in Uzbekistan, International Company and Commercial Law Review i (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Ellen S. Podgor, Lawyer Professionalism in a Gendered Society, 47 S.C. L. Rev. 323 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Michael S. Finch, Choice of Law and Property, 26 Stetson L. Rev. 257 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Michael S. Finch, Governmental Conspiracies to Violate Civil Rights: A Theory Reconsidered, 57 Mont. L. Rev. 1 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Roberta Flowers, A Code of Their Own; Updating the Ethics Code to Include the Non-Adversarial Role of Federal Prosecutors, 37 B.C. L. Rev. 923 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
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Royal C. Gardner, Banking on Entrepreneurs: Wetlands, Mitigation Banking, and Takings, 81 Iowa L. Rev. 527 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.
Part I of this article provides a background on wetland mitigation requirements. It then examines the two prinicipal pressures on wetland regulatory programs: the failure of mitigation and the emergence of the private property rights movement. Part II analyzes the concept of wetland mitigation banking and considers the advantages of this type of system. The article further explains how wetland mitigation banking might alleviate concerns related to mitigation failure and takings. Part III explores specific provisions of current regulatory requirements for mitigation banks under federal and state programs. Part IV identifies reasons why the current programs do not encourage entrepeneurial banks and recommends ways to increase certainty, reduce excessive burdens, and eliminate unnecessary and unfair competition.
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Royal C. Gardner, Federal Wetland Mitigation Banking Guidance: Missed Opportunities, 26 Envtl. L. Reporter 10075 (1996)Clicking on the button will copy the full recommended citation.