Many low-income communities and communities of color are unable to advocate for clean drinking water or oppose rate hikes for drinkable water. Failing infrastructure, industrial pollution, and increasing water scarcity in California disproportionately affect vulnerable, marginalized communities. This Panel focused on community organization and novel legal approaches (such as Title VI Civil Rights complaints) that could be used to advocate for clean drinking water
Addressing Community Concerns: How Environmental Justice Relates to Land Use Planning and Zoning is ...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
The standpoint of environmental justice has become integral to environmental law in the last thirty ...
Many low-income communities and communities of color are unable to advocate for clean drinking water...
The Clinic provides legal and technical assistance to communities that bear a disproportionate pollu...
Despite persistent exposure to environmental hazards over three generations of grassroots organizing...
Access to clean, safe, and affordable water is a fundamental human right essential for a healthy pop...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
The report's first chapter analyzes the origins of environmental discrimination in California water ...
Founded in 1994 in consultation with community leaders, the Clinic serves as a training ground for t...
The Environmental Law and Justice Clinic at Golden Gate University School of Law provides legal and ...
This article argues that the clinic‘s clients and similarly situated grassroots groups pursue litiga...
In this article, Professor Kaswan considers the sometimes-tense intersection between environmentalis...
Many low-income communities, communities of color, and indigenous communities in the United States a...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
Addressing Community Concerns: How Environmental Justice Relates to Land Use Planning and Zoning is ...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
The standpoint of environmental justice has become integral to environmental law in the last thirty ...
Many low-income communities and communities of color are unable to advocate for clean drinking water...
The Clinic provides legal and technical assistance to communities that bear a disproportionate pollu...
Despite persistent exposure to environmental hazards over three generations of grassroots organizing...
Access to clean, safe, and affordable water is a fundamental human right essential for a healthy pop...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
The report's first chapter analyzes the origins of environmental discrimination in California water ...
Founded in 1994 in consultation with community leaders, the Clinic serves as a training ground for t...
The Environmental Law and Justice Clinic at Golden Gate University School of Law provides legal and ...
This article argues that the clinic‘s clients and similarly situated grassroots groups pursue litiga...
In this article, Professor Kaswan considers the sometimes-tense intersection between environmentalis...
Many low-income communities, communities of color, and indigenous communities in the United States a...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
Addressing Community Concerns: How Environmental Justice Relates to Land Use Planning and Zoning is ...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
The standpoint of environmental justice has become integral to environmental law in the last thirty ...