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Volume 34, Number 2 (2010)

Articles

335 State Standards for Nationwide Products Revisited: Federalism, Green Building Codes, and Appliance Efficiency Standards
Alexandra B. Klass
369 The More We Know, the Less Intelligent We Are? — How Genomic Information Should, and Should Not, Change Toxic Tort Causation Doctrine
Steve C. Gold
425 The Sounds of Silence: Cost-Benefit Canons in Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper, Inc.
Jonathan Cannon
461 Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel in the United States and Europe: A Persistent Environmental Problem
Charles de Saillan
521 Voices from the Desecrated Places: A Journey To End Mountaintop Removal Mining Sam Evans
*Winner of the Reed Environmental Writing Award for the Journalism Category, presented by the Southern Environmental Law Center

Case Comments

577 Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co.
Nikhil V. Gore & Jennifer E. Tarr
593 Piedmont Environmental Council v. FERC
Michael S. Dorsi
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