Volume 65, Issue 2 (1989) Symposium on Prevention of Groundwater Contamination in the Great Lakes Region
Symposium EditorsA. Dan Tarlock and Stuart L. Deutsch
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 2
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Binational Cooperation for Great Lakes Water Quality: A Framework for the Groundwater Connection
George Francis
Groundwater Quality Protection: Setting a National Goal for State and Federal Programs
David H. Getches
Allocating the Groundwater Pollution Tasks: A Comment
Eric T. Freyfogle
Groundwater in the Great Lakes Basin: The Natural System, Use and Abuse, and Policy Implications
R.A. Hodge
Groundwater Contamination in the Great Lakes Basin: Implications for Multimedia Remedial Actions
Alfred M. Duda
Controlling Nonpoint Source Water Pollution: Can It Be Done
Daniel R. Mandelker
Commentary: Using Special Water Districts to Control Nonpoint Sources of Water Pollution
John H. Davidson
Regulation of Groundwater Contamination in Canada
Andrew J. Roman and Derek Ferris
Notes
Leading the Horse to Water: The Employer's Duty to Bargain after First Naional Maintenance
Anne Frueh
When Will the Federal Govenment Waive the Sovereign Immunity Defense and Dispose of Its Violations Properly
Mike Rothmel
The Supreme Court, LYNG, and the Lone Wolf Principle
Kathryn C. Wyatt
Index
Table of Cases
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Donna M. Lach
- Managing Editor
- John P. Kepich
- Executive Articles Editors
- Anne E. Frueh
- Stephen K. Krull
- Barat S. McClain
- Mary L. Mills
- George J. Spathis
- Survey Editor
- Stephen K. Krull
- Notes and Comments Editors
- Michael L. Bernardoni
- Lizbeth J. Lemke
- Leo P. Dombrowski
- L. Rachel McKinzie
- Brian T. Garelli
- Michael W. Taibleson
- Rosemary Krimbel
- Kathryn Wyatt