Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-78).This thesis analyzes several aspects of the difficulties in litigating concerns of environmental injustice in order to purpose an alternative approach that still allows groups to enter the public policy forum of the court system while avoiding the confines of acting as a party in litigation. Discovering the shortcomings in environmental laws and regulations to address the substantive issues of environmental justice, and finding the discriminatory intent requirement of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution difficult to prove, and encouragement in the use of ...
This article argues that the clinic‘s clients and similarly situated grassroots groups pursue litiga...
Parts II and III of this Article discuss the more salient attributes of the Court\u27s most recent c...
Achieving environmental justice—that is, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people...
Amicus curiae ( friend of the court”) participation in litigation has flourished in recent years as ...
The standpoint of environmental justice has become integral to environmental law in the last thirty ...
This Article attempts to synthesize some of the lessons environmental justice lawyers have learned, ...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing awareness that environmental hazards are disproportionatel...
This Article proceeds in five parts. Part I considers four prominent theories on the meaning of acc...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing awareness that environmental hazards are disproportionatel...
Most studies about the environmental justice movement focus on the disproportionate share of environ...
This Article argues that by concentrating largely on expanding the scope of constitutional jurisprud...
The majority of environmental justice policies today exist as extremely decentralized municipal ordi...
The thesis analysed unique data collected in the Environmental Law Foundation (E.L.F.), a London-bas...
BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE CLIMATE SCIENTISTS JAMES HANSEN, MARK JACOBSON, MICHAEL KLEEMAN, BENJAMIN SANT...
The purpose of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is to assure “for all Americans safe, he...
This article argues that the clinic‘s clients and similarly situated grassroots groups pursue litiga...
Parts II and III of this Article discuss the more salient attributes of the Court\u27s most recent c...
Achieving environmental justice—that is, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people...
Amicus curiae ( friend of the court”) participation in litigation has flourished in recent years as ...
The standpoint of environmental justice has become integral to environmental law in the last thirty ...
This Article attempts to synthesize some of the lessons environmental justice lawyers have learned, ...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing awareness that environmental hazards are disproportionatel...
This Article proceeds in five parts. Part I considers four prominent theories on the meaning of acc...
Since the 1970s, there has been a growing awareness that environmental hazards are disproportionatel...
Most studies about the environmental justice movement focus on the disproportionate share of environ...
This Article argues that by concentrating largely on expanding the scope of constitutional jurisprud...
The majority of environmental justice policies today exist as extremely decentralized municipal ordi...
The thesis analysed unique data collected in the Environmental Law Foundation (E.L.F.), a London-bas...
BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE CLIMATE SCIENTISTS JAMES HANSEN, MARK JACOBSON, MICHAEL KLEEMAN, BENJAMIN SANT...
The purpose of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is to assure “for all Americans safe, he...
This article argues that the clinic‘s clients and similarly situated grassroots groups pursue litiga...
Parts II and III of this Article discuss the more salient attributes of the Court\u27s most recent c...
Achieving environmental justice—that is, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people...