“Taking the Fifth” at an administrative hearingBy Rosalyn B. KaplanEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 2000During contested cases before administrative tribunals, it sometimes happens that a witness refuses to testify on the ground that his answer might tend to incriminate him.
The constitutional right to a healthful environmentBy Eric M. Schwing & Babette P. SalusEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, June 1999Sugar Creek in Williamson County has been identified as one of Illinois' most biologically significant streams.
Harmon strikes sour note with U.S. EPABy Phillip R. Van NessEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, June 1999A recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri (Smith, J.) has raised the ire of U.S. EPA, which has filed an appeal with the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Illinois House Smart Growth Task Force Final ReportEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 1999In 1997, the American Farmland Trust,* a private non-profit organization, published a report on metropolitan regions at high risk for loss of prime farmland.
IntroductionEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 1999Planning for future growth is very much in evidence in this pre-millenium year.