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Environmental laws aim to protect ecosystems from harmful human actions, and to protect humans from the harmful effects of environmental pollutants. Natural resource laws regulate resources such as water, forests, and wildlife protected by the government. Posted in Environmental / Natural Resources about 1 year ago.
Written by Avvo Staff
Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Florida consumers looking for urgent legal guidance. 9 of 13 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Arthur James Clarke
In planning for future legal changes related to climate change and sustainability design and compliance issues, companies may want to develop the following plan of attack: 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Environmental / Natural Resources 10 months ago.
Written by Arthur James Clarke
On March 2, 2009, USEPA Administrator Lisa Jackson announced a new initiative to measure levels of toxic air pollution near many schools across the country for better protection. However, opponents are worried that USEPA has no game plan but is simply responding to the media's unverified reports. Posted in Environmental / Natural Resources 9 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Keith Robert Ainsworth
You can shape the world around you by participating in public processes -- zoning, planning, wetlands, and conservation commission permit application hearings. Posted in Environmental / Natural Resources 5 months ago.
Written by Avvo Staff
Oil and gas law includes all the issues that arise out of the exploration, production, transportation, and sale of these energy resources. Posted in Oil - Gas about 1 year ago.
Written by Avvo Staff
Sexual harassment laws are the federal and state laws that prohibit unwelcome, offensive sexual behavior in the workplace. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Sexual Harassment about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Federal |