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BELJ's
inaugural issue hit the presses in the Spring of 1993 and was originally
chartered as a specialty journal focusing on environmental problems
affecting the Great Lakes region of the United
States and Canada. In the intervening
years, BELJ has diversified its coverage to include general environmental
issues ranging from local land use to comprehensive federal statues and
litigation.
Our goal is to provide a wide-read and valuable tool for the legal
profession by allowing interested parties to obtain accurate and
up-to-date comparative information about the most recent publications
surrounding environmental law.
As always, BELJ is interested in manuscripts from students,
professors, and attorneys practicing in the field. Visit our submissions
page for more information!
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