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27 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis [i] (1997)

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW                            REPORTER®









VOL. XXVII, No. 1  AN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW INSTITUTEO PUBLICATION   10001-10054


         HIGHLIGHTS                   JANUARY 1997

ARTICLE
         Marianne Dugan, Are Citizen Suits CERCLA § 113(h)'s
         Unintended Victims?

DIALOGUE
         Laura H. Kosloff and Mark C. Trexler, Global Warming,
         Climate-Change Mitigation, and the Birth of a Regulatory
         Regime

COMMENT
         James E. Satterfield, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way
         to the Revolution: The Environmental Record of the 104th
         Congress

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
         In the Congress:
         President signs omnibus parks bill.
         In the Courts:
         B.F. Goodrich v. Betkoski: The Second Circuit holds that
         the lower court erred in granting summary judgment in favor
         of nearly 100 third-party PRP defendants in a CERCLA
         contribution action.
         Dithiocarbamate Task Force v. EPA: The D.C. Circuit
         vacates in part EPA's listing of 28 carbamate waste as
         hazardous waste under RCRA.
         In the Federal Agencies:
         NOAA announces guidance on assessing natural resource
         damages.
         EPA revises the expiration dates for CAA Title V operating
         permits interim approvals.

 FEATURED IN OTHER BINDERS
         Indexes:
         1997 Annual Bibliography

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