The Barry University School of Law Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ) promotes new visions and perspectives on Social and Ecological Justice, as well as facilitates an enlightened discourse on issues and topics affecting human populations and the natural world. The Journal strives to publish articles that are valuable research tools for students, attorneys, judges, and legal scholars. The Environmental and Earth Law Journal is managed and edited by the student members, under the direction of Dean Diaz.
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Current Issue: Volume 13, Issue 1 (2023)
Articles
Reversing Quiet Destruction: Florida's Attempt to Regulate PFAS Known As Forever Chemicals
A. Colleen Donald
Nuclear Powered International Commercial Shipping: A Note On The Greenest Solution and the Challenges of International Regulation
Rebecca McReynolds