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Book Review: “Stringfellow Acid Pits – The Toxic and Legal Legacy” By Brian Craig

By Robert H. Thomas on May 23, 2020
Posted in Environmental law, Inverse condemnation, Land use law, Municipal & Local Govt law, Property rights, Regulatory takings

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