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New Volume Published: Volume 8, Issue 2 - Articles from "China in Transition" Symposium

New Book Published:The Supreme Court & the CWA: A Reflection on Rapanos

Audio & Presentations Available for Spring 2007 Symposium: "China in Transition: Environmental Challenges in the Far East"

Volume 9, Issue 2, Winter 2007-2008 (Complete Book), VJEL

Volume 9, Issue 1, Fall 2007 (complete book), VJEL

Federal MCL Regulatory Standards and Common Law Causes of Action: A Discussion on Why the MCL has No Place in Common Law Causes of Action, Julie B. Anderson and Aaron W. Rapier

Introduction: Snapshots of the State of China's Environmental Regulatory System, Tseming Yang

Starbucks in the Forbidden City: Reflections on the Challenges and Opportunities for a U.S.-Chinese Partnership on Environmental Law & Policy, N. Bruce Duthu

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Administration Raises Fuel Standards, May 2, 2008

A Mixed Bag, States Respond to the DOT's New Rule Increasing CAFE Standards, April 27, 2008

Political Science: Bush Administration Significantly Interfering with Government Scientists, April 26, 2008

Water, Water, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink, Erin Barnes

Banking for Salmon: How to Balance the Klamath Basin's Liquid Ledger Sheet with a Comprehensive Basin-Wide Water Bank, Greg Dorrington

Utilizing Produced Water through the Proposed "More Water and More Energy Act of 2007", Karen L. Henderson