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Environmental Law Symposium 2019
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Building Back Better With Better Building Codes
- Lily Faulconer
The Trump Administration's Clean Air Act Revision Proposal - The Impact on California and Beyond
- Madeline Labovitz
The Little Piggy That Went to the Market - An Overview of Recent Developments Impacting North Carolina's Hog Industry
- Dana Lingenfelser
Proposed Changes to the Endangered Species Act
- Noëlle Mouton
Cooperative Federalism - Its Influence on Environmental Regulation and Potential Impacts Under the Trump Administration
- Julia Prieto
An Analysis of a Shifting Energy Paradigm
- Isabelle Stevens
Environmental Concerns Surrounding the Complete 540 Project
- J. Anderson Tran
AgGag Update - Recent Remand of PETA v. Stein at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- Anastasia I. Urian
The Swine Floodplain Buyout Program - A Proposed Solution to Flood Related Hog Lagoon Pollution
- Jasmine Brodie Washington
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