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The UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy produces a high quality biannual journal on cutting-edge environmental legal and policy matters. JELP is entirely run and produced by students at UCLA School of Law. Articles in JELP are written by leading scholars throughout the country and often the world, and by students focusing on environmental law at UCLA.
Volume 4, Issue 2, 1985
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Articles
Recent Developments
Compulsory Self-Incrimination and the Oil Spill Statute: What the EPA Does Not Know Will Hurt Them
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Deliberate Release of Genetically Altered Frost Inhibiting Bacteria: Judicial Intervention in the Genetic Age
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A Growing Loophole in the Clean Water Act
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Scenic Rivers Designation Maintained
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