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DUKE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY FORUM
Volume XI
Spring 2001
Number 2
Citizen Suits and the Future of Standing in the 21st Century:
From
Lujan
to
Laidlaw
and Beyond
Editor's Note
 
Foreword
The Impossibility of
Lujan
's Project
Gene R. Nichol
193
Articles
Issues Raised by
Friends of the Earth v. Laidlaw Environmental Services
: Access to the Courts for Environmental Plaintiffs
Richard J. Pierce, Jr
207
Standing and the Statutory Universe
William W. Buzbee
247
Critiquing
Laidlaw
: Congressional Power to Confer Standing and the Irrelevance of Mootness Doctrine to Civil Penalties
John D. Echeverria
287
From
Lujan
to
Laidlaw
: A Preliminary Model of Environmental Standing
Maxwell L. Stearns
321
 
 
Volume XII
Fall 2001
Number 1
Economic Observations on Citizen-Suit Provisions of Environmental Legislation
A.H. Barnett
Timothy D. Terrell
1
Stand Or Deliver: Citizen Suits, Standing, and Environmental Protection
Jonathan H. Adler
39
Laidlaw
: Redressing the Law of Redressability
Harold J. Krent
85
Escaping the Common Law's Shadow: Standing in the Light of
Laidlaw
Robert V. Percival
Joanna B. Goger
119
What if Justice Scalia Took History and the Rule of Law Seriously?
Steven L. Winter
155
Friends of the Earth
, Foes of Federalism
Michael S. Greve
167
Direct Environmental Standing for Chartered Conservation Corporations
Karl S. Coplan
183