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Cover of State and Local Government Environmental Liability, 2025-2026 ed. (Liability Prevention Series)
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PROVIEW STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY 2025-2026 ENTITLEMENT

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This resource examines the responsibility that state and local governments have for enforcing and complying with federal environmental laws. It includes information on environmental statutes governing the operations and activities of state and local governments,

Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
Service Number:43458109
Publication date:2024-10-02
Practice area:Municipal
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External Product Title:PROVIEW STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY 2025-2026 ENTITLEMENT
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Joel A. Mintz, Professor

Mr. Mintz is currently a professor of law at Nova Southeastern Universitys Shepard Broad Law Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He specializes in environmental law, environmental enforcement, state and local taxation, and finance. Mr. Mintz received his