Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 58
... discussion and chief recommendations are summarized here . More detailed discussion and analysis of the symposium then follows . A. The Supply - Side Solutions Significantly expanding the participation of the private bar in performing ...
... discussion and chief recommendations are summarized here . More detailed discussion and analysis of the symposium then follows . A. The Supply - Side Solutions Significantly expanding the participation of the private bar in performing ...
Page 302
... discussion illustrates , much NEPA litigation involves issues unrelated to the merits of a particular EIS . Of the various cases surveyed in this article , most have not involved this question . For most observers , however , the ...
... discussion illustrates , much NEPA litigation involves issues unrelated to the merits of a particular EIS . Of the various cases surveyed in this article , most have not involved this question . For most observers , however , the ...
Page 303
... discussion of alternatives was governed by a rule of reason , the court found that discussion adequate in a very detailed and fact specific way . The Court of Appeals reversed , however , and found the EIS deficient . It held that the ...
... discussion of alternatives was governed by a rule of reason , the court found that discussion adequate in a very detailed and fact specific way . The Court of Appeals reversed , however , and found the EIS deficient . It held that the ...
Contents
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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