Environmental Law
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


November 2005, Volume 84, No. 11



A Learned Profession - A Compassionate Profession
by Thomas W. Cranmer


Time to Learn a New Dance or Two
by John T. Berry


Libraries and Legal Research
by Barbara Bonge


Style Guidelines for a Set of Local Rules
by Lee Dembart


Section Briefs

 

Due Diligence Issues for Environmental Counsel: Acquisitions After Sarbanes-Oxley
by Mark R. High


Everything Old is New Again: Water Resource Protection in the 21st Century
by Scott D. Hubbard


The Shifting Sands of "Citizen Suit" Standing After Cleveland Cliffs
by Joseph E. Quandt and Gina A. Bozzer and Jeffrey K. Haynes


Condemnation as a Tool of Brownfield Redevelopment After Hathcock
by Jaclyn Shoshana Levine and Polly A. Synk


Where is the Water's Edge?
by R. Craig Hupp

 

They're Playing a Tango: Address at the State Bar of Michigan Annual Meeting Luncheon, September 22, 2005
by John W. Reed


Sharon J. Wilson: 49th President of the Michigan Lawyers' Auxiliary