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Legal Challenges of Building Resilience for Informal Settlements in Developed, Democratic Contexts
Watered Down Voices, Watered Down Justice: A Demand for Polycentricism, Demosprudence, and Praxis in WOTUS Regulatory Reform
Before the Deluge: Federal Policy and Flood Resiliency
Killing Two Myths with One Stone: How the Public Trust Doctrine Can Improve Climate Resiliency by Stopping Gentrification
The Systematic Exclusion of Complainants and Impacted Communities in EPA External Civil Rights Compliance Office’s Title VI Resolution Process: Recommendations for ECRCO and States
Constitutional Environmental Rights as Tools of Environmental Justice: Applications in the United States Based on Examples From Brazil and France
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Legal Challenges of Building Resilience for Informal Settlements in Developed, Democratic Contexts
Ju-Ching Huang

Watered Down Voices, Watered Down Justice: A Demand for Polycentricism, Demosprudence, and Praxis in WOTUS Regulatory Reform
Martin McCrory, Inara Scott, Angie Raymond, and Paul Levy

Before the Deluge: Federal Policy and Flood Resiliency
Brian McWalters

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Killing Two Myths with One Stone: How the Public Trust Doctrine Can Improve Climate Resiliency by Stopping Gentrification
Alexandra Votaw

The Systematic Exclusion of Complainants and Impacted Communities in EPA External Civil Rights Compliance Office’s Title VI Resolution Process: Recommendations for ECRCO and States
Maxine Walters

Constitutional Environmental Rights as Tools of Environmental Justice: Applications in the United States Based on Examples From Brazil and France
Sara Zaat

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