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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: A Case Study of Environmental and Land Use Law Issues that Arise in Development: The Troy Block Project
G. Richard Hill
Chapter 2: Land Use Law Update
Richard L. Settle
Chapter 3: Environmental Case Law Update
Matthew A. Love
Chapter 4: Hot Topics in Environmental Law
Jay J. Manning
Chapter 5: Emerging Issues in Project Review
John C. McCullough Jr.
Devon N. Shannon
Chapter 6: I-502: Legalized Cannabis from a Land Use Perspective
Darren E. Carnell
Chapter 7: Ethical Considertaions and Legalized Cannabis
Philip J. Buri
Chapter 8: Legislative Update
Jason Callahan
Chapter 9-A: The Role of the GMA for Cities, Counties, Builders, and Communities in the New (Post-Recession) Normal
Hilary S. Franz
Chapter 9-B: The Role of the GMA for Cities, Counties, Builders, and Communities in the New (Post-Recession) Normal
Shelley E. Kneip
Chapter 9-C: The Role of the GMA for Cities, Counties, Builders, and Communities in the New (Post-Recession) Normal
Gerry Johnson
Chapter 10-A: Water as the Modern Key Ingredient for Rural Development
Tadas A. Kisielius
Chapter 10-B: Water as the Modern Key Ingredient for Rural Development
Hon. Paul Jewell
Chapter 11: Cumulative and Cross-Jurisdictional Impacts Under SEPA/NEPA and Related Contemporary Issues
Rodney L. Brown Jr.
Chapter 12: Citizen Suit Actions
Jan E. Hasselman
Lori Terry Gregory
Chapter 13: Tribal Interests in the Regulation of Air and Water
Robert T. Anderson
Chapter 14-A: Update from the State Environmental and Land Use Boards
Kelly T. Wood
Chapter 14-B: Update from the State Environmental and Land Use Boards
Margaret A. Pageler
Chapter 15: Koontz and Recent Developments in Takings Jurisprudence
James C. Carmody
Chapter 16: A View from the Bench
Hon. Millie M. Judge
Philip T. McDonald