Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources
Science and Technology Committee - Newsletter Archive
Message from the Chair
Elliot Eder...1
Editor's Introduction
Thaddeus R. Lightfoot...2
An Introduction to U.S. EPA's Peer Review Policy and Handbook
Sunil K. Garg, Ph.D., Esq....3
OMB's Final Peer Review Bulletin: An Overview
Thaddeus R. Lightfoot...8
The Use of Peer Review to Resolve Remediation Disputes under Superfund: A Case Study
James A. Payne...13
Science and Technology Committee Leadership 2005-06...20
Message from the Co-Chairs
Elliot Eder and Terry Quill...1
Editor's Introduction
Sarah Brozena...3
What is Biomonitoring?
Rick Becker, Sarah Brozena and Darrell Smith...4
Will Biomonitoring Change How We Regulate Toxic Chemicals?
Richard Jackson, Paul Locke, Jim Pirkle, F.E. "Ed" Thompson and Dorothy Sussman...8
The Prospects of "Chemical Trespass" as a Legal Cause of Action
Jessica Stuart...16
Section Events...20
Message from the Chair
Terry F. Quill
Editor's Introduction
Elliot Eder
Environmental Lawyering and Valuation of Contingent Environmental Obligations after the Sarbanes-Oxley Act: the Need for a "Scientific" Approach
Sunil K. Garg, Ph.D., Esq.
The Law of Unintended Consequences: How Public Transportation Funding Laws Fail to Maximize Environmental and Other Benefits for Communities
William Vincent
A Tale of Two Sites: How Insured Fixed-Price Cleanups Expedite Protections, Reduce Costs, and Help EPA, the SEC and the Public
Michael O. Hill
Books from the Section and ABA Publishing
11th Section Fall Meeting
Message from the Chair
Terry F. Quill
Editor's Introduction
Elliot Eder
Science Issues in Mold Litigation
Elizabeth B. Davis, Brian E. Heim and Stan B. Green
Reversal of Fortune: The Ninth Circuit and Passive Migration as CERCLA "Disposal"
Thaddeus R. Lightfoot
E-Filing: Coming Soon to A Federal Court Near You
James O. Payne, Jr.
Technical Issues in Litigation Involving Chlorinated Solvent Releases
Susan Tighe Litherland and Robert I. Chapin
Allocation of PCB Sources at a Scrap Metal Yard
William A. Lowenbach
Vol. 2, No. 2 - August 2002
Notes from the Editor
Elliot Eder
Drinking Water Systems: Vulnerability Assessments and the Use of Chlorine
David B. Fischer, M.P.H., J.D. and Jessica Stuart, J.D.
Food Safety and Bioterrorism: New Turmoil for Established Sciences
Thomas W. Orme, Ph.D
How Will An Insurance Exclusion Affect the Facilities Protection Initiative and the Risk Exposure of Your Clients?
Philip D. Kessack, J.D.
Who's In Charge? One Approach to Preparing for a Facility Emergency Response when the FBI Will Be the Lead Agency
Carrick Brooke-Davidson, John Dugdale and Jeff Gordon
Vol. 2, No. 1 - May 2002
The Politics, Science and Law of Sprawl
Craig D. Galli
Genetics and Epidemiology in Environmental Regulation and the Courtroom: Beware the Genome Gnomes
Thomas Parker Redick and Christina Galdos Bernstein
Use of Quantitative Exposure and Dose Reconstruction in Litigation Involving Human Health Issues
Brent Finley, PhD, DABT
"Bring Me Her Broom!" - Daubert Developments in Environmental, Health and Natural Resources Litigation
Elliot Eder
Vol. 1, No. 1 - September 1999
The Biosafety Protocol: On Hold After February Talks Fail
Thomas A. Cors
Science and Technology Navigation
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