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Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review
Established in 1993, the Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review (“MELPR”) is
an academic journal published three times a year. MELPR focuses on regional and
national environmental issues of interest to practitioners and policymakers.
While under the umbrella of environmental law, the journal’s broad scope often
includes: agriculture, criminal and civil litigation, property, administrative,
maritime, and other areas of law.
Volume 16
Issue 3, Summer 2009
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| Past Is Prologue: Recent Carbon Regulation Disputes in Europe Shape The U.S. Carbon Future |
Cameron Ferrey and Steven Ferrey |
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| Notes |
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| When the Clean Air Act Fails a Public Nuisance May Help |
Kevin Dothager |
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| Plain Language Interpretation Gone Awry: The New Paradigm of Pesticides, Water Pollution, and the Inefficient, Ineffective Overlap of Statutory Schemes |
Michael C. Risberg |
| Greater Protection: Missouri Says No to Possible Asbestos Contamination Due to NESHAP and Possible RCRA Violations |
Erin P. Seele |
| A Whale of a Tale: The Supreme Court Sets A New Trend Favoring National Security Over Environmental Concerns |
Brian Schierding |
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