In Part One of this article, the author outlined the scope and character of Michigan\u27s environmental problems and suggested some of the factors underlying the state\u27s weak and bureaucratic decisionmaking process. Part Two concludes the author\u27s analysis of the fundamental obstacles to effective environmental decisionmaking in Michigan, and Part Three will contain recommendations for reform
The State of Michigan began its fight against air pollution with the passage of two Acts in 1965: th...
The decisions of the Michigan Supreme Court and the Michigan Court of Appeals during the Survey peri...
In 2008, the State of Michigan enacted a new water-conservation law as part of its responsibility as...
Michigan\u27s citizens, as well as its government, seem but dimly aware of the fact that Michigan-th...
In Part One of this article, the author outlined the scope and character of Michigan\u27s environmen...
Widespread public preoccupation with environmental quality is a recent development, and one that has...
The Michigan Environmental Protection Act of 1970 (EPA) represents a departure from the long-standin...
The Michigan Environmental Protection Act of 1970 (MEPA)I creates a broad private cause of action by...
This article will proceed in three parts. Part I provides a brief introduction to the structured ins...
For most of the era since 1960, when environmental policy and resource policy have been central publ...
The laws and regulations that govern the use of environmental resources have complicated effects on ...
Restoration of environmental integrity in the Great Lakes Basin has been only a qualified success af...
Each of the questions discussed in this note revolve around the same basic issue: the propriety of v...
This Article explains the role that local governments have assumed in protecting the environment, ex...
This article appraises the strengths and weaknesses of the WRC Act and its recent amendments. After ...
The State of Michigan began its fight against air pollution with the passage of two Acts in 1965: th...
The decisions of the Michigan Supreme Court and the Michigan Court of Appeals during the Survey peri...
In 2008, the State of Michigan enacted a new water-conservation law as part of its responsibility as...
Michigan\u27s citizens, as well as its government, seem but dimly aware of the fact that Michigan-th...
In Part One of this article, the author outlined the scope and character of Michigan\u27s environmen...
Widespread public preoccupation with environmental quality is a recent development, and one that has...
The Michigan Environmental Protection Act of 1970 (EPA) represents a departure from the long-standin...
The Michigan Environmental Protection Act of 1970 (MEPA)I creates a broad private cause of action by...
This article will proceed in three parts. Part I provides a brief introduction to the structured ins...
For most of the era since 1960, when environmental policy and resource policy have been central publ...
The laws and regulations that govern the use of environmental resources have complicated effects on ...
Restoration of environmental integrity in the Great Lakes Basin has been only a qualified success af...
Each of the questions discussed in this note revolve around the same basic issue: the propriety of v...
This Article explains the role that local governments have assumed in protecting the environment, ex...
This article appraises the strengths and weaknesses of the WRC Act and its recent amendments. After ...
The State of Michigan began its fight against air pollution with the passage of two Acts in 1965: th...
The decisions of the Michigan Supreme Court and the Michigan Court of Appeals during the Survey peri...
In 2008, the State of Michigan enacted a new water-conservation law as part of its responsibility as...