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Volume 29, Issue 3 (1995)

Prefatory Matter

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University of Richmond Law Review

Introduction

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Foreword
John M. Holloway III

Articles

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Allied Chemical, the Kepone Incident, and the Settlements: Twenty Years Later
Robert R. Merhige Jr., Manning Gasch Jr., William B. Cummings, Robert H. Sand, Robert B. Smith III, and W. Wade Berryhill

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Policy in Wake of the Incident
Gerald McCarthy, W. Tayloe Murphy, Gerald Winegrad, and Joel B. Eisen

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Risk and Regulation: How Much Is Too Much?
Peter H. Kostmayer

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Deception, Self-Deception, and Myth: Evaluating Long-Term Environmental Settlements
William H. Rodgers Jr.

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Using Experience to Improve Superfund Remedy Selection
Robert H. Abrams

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Changes in the Clean Water Act Since Kepone: Would They Have Made a Difference?
Wiliam Goldfarb

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Federal Minimums: Insufficient to Save the Bay
Roy A. Hoagland and Jean G. Watts

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Federal Minimums: Insufficient to Save the Bay
Roy A. Hoagland and Jean G. Watts

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Facing a Time of Counter-Revolution-- The Kepone Incident and a Review of First Principles
Zygmunt J.B. Plater

Comments

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The Inconsistency of Virginia's Execution of the NPDES Permit Program: The Foreclosure of Citizen Attorneys General From State and Federal Courts
D. Brennen Keene

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From Kepone to Exxon Valdez Oil and Beyond: An Overview of Natural Resource Damage Assessment
Danielle Marie Stager

 
 
 
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