The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) imposes liability on defendants whose handling of solid waste may present an imminent and substantial danger to the environment. For most of RCRA’s history, there was no need to prove a link between waste that was harming the environment and the waste handled by the defendant, because the highly specific materials litigated under RCRA only could have come from the defendant. However, now that plaintiffs have sued defendants over the handling of naturally occurring wastes, courts must decide what level of proof is required to demonstrate the link between the defendant’s waste and the waste causing the harm. This Note argues that courts should use the same low standard of proof of causation th...
The purpose of this Note is to examine the Supreme Court\u27s reasoning in City of Chicago v. Enviro...
Part I describes and critiques the proposals to create no-cause legal regimes applicable to all toxi...
The enactment of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the expansion of the scope of...
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) imposes liability on defendants whose handling of ...
This Comment analyzes the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Ecological Rights ...
This Comment examines two significant barriers to obtaining compensation from waste generators posed...
Under Section 107(a)(3) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, ...
This article argues that the dilemma described above requires change and proposes a new standard for...
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) authorizes and fin...
Burlington No. & Santa Fe R. Co. v. United States and Shell Oil Co. v. United States Docket Nos. 07-...
Since the Supreme Court decision Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. United States, courts...
Strict liability for environmental contamination has become a fact of life in the past twenty years ...
Glen Robinson\u27s suggestion that courts should award damages to persons exposed to toxic substance...
This Comment addresses the need to provide adequate and present remedies for individuals exposed to ...
If ever a piece of legislation clarified a problem surely the Resource Conser-vation and Recovery Ac...
The purpose of this Note is to examine the Supreme Court\u27s reasoning in City of Chicago v. Enviro...
Part I describes and critiques the proposals to create no-cause legal regimes applicable to all toxi...
The enactment of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the expansion of the scope of...
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) imposes liability on defendants whose handling of ...
This Comment analyzes the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit’s ruling in Ecological Rights ...
This Comment examines two significant barriers to obtaining compensation from waste generators posed...
Under Section 107(a)(3) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, ...
This article argues that the dilemma described above requires change and proposes a new standard for...
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) authorizes and fin...
Burlington No. & Santa Fe R. Co. v. United States and Shell Oil Co. v. United States Docket Nos. 07-...
Since the Supreme Court decision Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. United States, courts...
Strict liability for environmental contamination has become a fact of life in the past twenty years ...
Glen Robinson\u27s suggestion that courts should award damages to persons exposed to toxic substance...
This Comment addresses the need to provide adequate and present remedies for individuals exposed to ...
If ever a piece of legislation clarified a problem surely the Resource Conser-vation and Recovery Ac...
The purpose of this Note is to examine the Supreme Court\u27s reasoning in City of Chicago v. Enviro...
Part I describes and critiques the proposals to create no-cause legal regimes applicable to all toxi...
The enactment of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the expansion of the scope of...