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This Article argues that by concentrating largely on expanding the scope of constitutional jurisprud...
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It is with great honor and pleasure that we introduce Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journ...
This Article explores the legacy of the U.S. environmental justice movement for the U.S.-Mexico bord...
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This article chronicles and analyzes the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) case resu...
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This Article attempts to synthesize some of the lessons environmental justice lawyers have learned, ...
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The late Ralph Santiago Abascal, who worked for years out of California Rural Legal Services and bec...
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