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Stronger Penalties Needed for Endangerment Violations (EnviroMentor Vol. 8-3)
Are OSHA's Penalties Adequate to Deter Health and Safety Violations?
Going Green, Going Strong:
Michigan Law proves to be an ideal habitat for the Environmental Law and Policy Program
Grace Poisoning Prosecution May Disrupt Bankruptcy
Who Should Regulate Greenhouse Gases?
A Strong Signal on Global Warming
Bay Advocates Sue EPA
The October 2008 First Impressions symposium on
An Environmental Agenda for the Next Administration is now online at
www.michiganlawreview.org
, or download a
PDF
of the entire symposium.
Van Putten's review of recent books by Krupp, Speth, Ehrenfeld and Dodds
The Cyanide Canary
W.R. Grace challenging restoration of charges
W.R. Grace Loses Appeal In Asbestos Mine Case
Michigan Law joins Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute
A Dangerous Business Revisited: PBS Frontline documentary
Op-Ed Contributor - The Working Wounded - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com
Corporate Crime Reporter