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Professor John R. Nolon
Professor John R. Nolon’s article in Volume 34, Issue 1 of William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is entitled The Land Use Stabilization Wedge Strategy: Shifting Ground to Mitigate Climate Change. The article will be available in January. … Continue reading
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Professor Timothy Beatley
Timothy Beatley’s article in Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is entitled, Biophilic Urbanism: Inviting Nature Back to Our Communities and Into Our Lives. The article will be available in January. Timonthy … Continue reading
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Shari Shapiro
Shari Shapiro’s article in Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is entitled, Who Should Regulate? Federalism and Conflict in Regulation of Green Building. The article will be available in January. Shari Shapiro … Continue reading
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Professor Darren Prum
Professor Prum’s article will appear in Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review. It is entitled, Creating State Incentives for Commercial Green Buildings: Did the Nevada Experience Set an Example or Alter the … Continue reading
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Professor Carl J. Circo
Professor Circo’s article will appear in Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review. It is entitled, Should Owners and Developers of Low-Performance Buildings Pay Impact or Mitigation Fees to Finance Green Building Incentive … Continue reading
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Professor Patricia E. Salkin
Professor Salkin’s article will appear in Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review. Her article is entitled Sustainability and Land Use Planning: Greening State and Local Land Use Plans and Regulations to Address … Continue reading
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Stephen Del Percio
Mr. Del Percio’s article will appear in Volume 34, Issue 1 William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review. It is entitled, Revisiting Allied Tueb and Noerr: The Antitrust Implications of Green Building Legislation & Case Law Considerations for Policy … Continue reading
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The Annual Symposium Issue
It’s Not Easy Building Green Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review will be available in January 2010. The Symposium issue includes the Articles and Essays of leading Professors and Practitioners in the … Continue reading
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