By Daniel R Mandelker
This text covers the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and is an important resource for environmental attorneys. It was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court in Robertson v. Methow Valley Citizens Council and has also been cited by several lower courts. Updated materials include Council on Environmental Quality guidance for the application of NEPA; the Supreme Court's 2007 global climate change decision and its effect on standing to sue in NEPA cases; terrorist risk and global climate change as environmental impacts; revision of sections on judicial review and filing impact statements; and legislation modifying the application of NEPA to federal projects.
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