Environmental justice litigants have used federal courts to challenge actions on the part of federal fund recipients that have a disparate impact, regardless of intent. In the environmental justice context, it is nearly impossible to provide evidence of discriminatory intent. Unfortunately, the federal courts have all but eliminated a private right of action to enforce violations of federal agency regulations enacted pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that prohibit such an impact. It is plain that the courts will not imply a private right of action to enforce these regulations. The question remains whether litigants may use an alternative enforcement mechanism, 42 U.S.C. 1983, to sue for violations of their Title VI right...
In this article, Professor Kaswan continues to address the relationship between environmental laws a...
Author of chapter 3: Other Civil Rights Titles. Environmental justice is the concept that minority a...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing awareness that environmental hazards are disproportionatel...
Environmental justice litigants have used federal courts to challenge actions on the part of federal...
Disparate-impact regulations promulgated by EPA pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
The environmental justice movement aims to eradicate disparate siting of environmental hazards in mi...
51 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB...
This article confronts the serious implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Alexander v...
This article will apply the Chester three-factor test to find a private right of action implied in t...
Over the past decade, environmental Justice commentators and advocates increasingly have focused on ...
This Note analyzes the controversy and concludes that courts must apply an impact standard in title ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Alexander v. Sandoval significantly altered options for bringing an ...
The Supreme Court in Alexander v. Sandoval limited plaintiffs\u27 ability to challenge racially ineq...
Recently, the federal circuit courts of appeal have divided in addressing to what extent either Titl...
Not in my backyard! This simple statement and the vigorous efforts to enforce it have resulted over...
In this article, Professor Kaswan continues to address the relationship between environmental laws a...
Author of chapter 3: Other Civil Rights Titles. Environmental justice is the concept that minority a...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing awareness that environmental hazards are disproportionatel...
Environmental justice litigants have used federal courts to challenge actions on the part of federal...
Disparate-impact regulations promulgated by EPA pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
The environmental justice movement aims to eradicate disparate siting of environmental hazards in mi...
51 p.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: LAW LIB...
This article confronts the serious implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, Alexander v...
This article will apply the Chester three-factor test to find a private right of action implied in t...
Over the past decade, environmental Justice commentators and advocates increasingly have focused on ...
This Note analyzes the controversy and concludes that courts must apply an impact standard in title ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Alexander v. Sandoval significantly altered options for bringing an ...
The Supreme Court in Alexander v. Sandoval limited plaintiffs\u27 ability to challenge racially ineq...
Recently, the federal circuit courts of appeal have divided in addressing to what extent either Titl...
Not in my backyard! This simple statement and the vigorous efforts to enforce it have resulted over...
In this article, Professor Kaswan continues to address the relationship between environmental laws a...
Author of chapter 3: Other Civil Rights Titles. Environmental justice is the concept that minority a...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing awareness that environmental hazards are disproportionatel...