PJEPHL is the nation's leading academic journal covering the convergence of environmental and public health legal issues. Its staff is made up of hard working students from the University of Pittsburgh, along with several University faculty advisors.

Volume 3: Spring 2009

ARTICLES

Crisis in the Making: What is Wrong with Pennsylvania Public Health Law
John A. Bozza, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas

Fat and Fried: Linking Land Use Law, The Risks of Obesity, and Climate Change
Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law

COMMENTS

Environmentally Friendly and Elusive: Why Vehicle Technology Created Pursuant to California Emissions Regulations is Unavailable in Most States
J. Nicholas Cassell, University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Waiving Environmental Concerns Along the Border: Fence Construction and the Waiver Authority of the Real ID Act
Jennifer Echemendia, University of Pittsburgh School of Law

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  • Citation Format

    [Vol. #] Pitt. J. Envtl Pub. Health L. [Art. #]
  • Contact Information

    Editor in Chief
    Maura Spillane

    Executive Editor
    Josh Camson
  • Journal of Environmental and Public Health Law University of Pittsburgh
    School of Law
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    Pittsburgh, PA 15260