Vol. 15 No. 1
Articles
Put your Money Where your Water is: Building Resilience through Rates by Amy Hardberger
Gandhi’s Prophecy: Corporate Violence and a Mindful Law for Bhopal by Nehal A. Patel
Navigating Professional Norms in an Inter-Professional Environment: The Practice of Health Care Ethics Committees by Anya E.R. Prince and Arlene M. Davis
Parental Participation: The Paramount Procedural Requirement under the IDEA? by Perry A. Zirkel
Notes & Comments
Discretionary Relief and Generalized Violence in Central America: The Viability of Non-Traditional Applications of Temporary Protected Status and Deferred Enforced Departure by Benjamin M. Haldeman
The Rebuttable Presumption: An Appropriate Method for Prompting Pre-Drilling Groundwater Quality Testing by Maxine R. Segarnick
