This article analyzes the dangers surrounding the toxicity levels in the trailers issued to Katrina survivors by FEMA, and identifies serious medical complications stemming from the temporary homes. Lack of government oversight in the process led to the distribution of formaldehyde-laced trailers that cost the government more than $2 billion and continue to poison residents years after the storm. Furthermore, the failures connected to disaster relief are even more disturbing in this disaster-prone era. More importantly, this paper also proposes the creation of a Toxic Trailer Fund to compensate residents of toxic FEMA trailers. Using the factors implicitly established by the 9/11 Fund – the national perspective, the uniqueness of the circum...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes ...
This article analyzes the dangers surrounding the toxicity levels in the trailers issued to Katrina ...
This Article describes the doctrinal, functional, and moral flaws inherent in the Gulf Coast Recover...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze some of the unseen negative effects of the post-Ka...
In September, Hurricane Ida destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 13 people in Louisiana....
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
Even as the number and effects of major disasters have steadily in- creased, government has played a...
Last year’s “500-year floods” in South Carolina devastated the region, killing at least seventeen pe...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
This Note argues that democratizing the disaster relief process through enabling citizen suits again...
The risk of increasingly devastating natural disasters and the continuous threats of terrorism drive...
Hurricane Katrina exposed the nation’s ongoing vulnerability to large-scale losses from natural disa...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes ...
This article analyzes the dangers surrounding the toxicity levels in the trailers issued to Katrina ...
This Article describes the doctrinal, functional, and moral flaws inherent in the Gulf Coast Recover...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze some of the unseen negative effects of the post-Ka...
In September, Hurricane Ida destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 13 people in Louisiana....
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
Even as the number and effects of major disasters have steadily in- creased, government has played a...
Last year’s “500-year floods” in South Carolina devastated the region, killing at least seventeen pe...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
This Note argues that democratizing the disaster relief process through enabling citizen suits again...
The risk of increasingly devastating natural disasters and the continuous threats of terrorism drive...
Hurricane Katrina exposed the nation’s ongoing vulnerability to large-scale losses from natural disa...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the nation pondered how a relatively weak Category 3 storm could h...
This essay inquires into the political economy and system of governance that have made catastrophes ...