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Article: The Ninth Circuit's differential approach to alternatives analysis in NEPA cases: Westlands Water District v. United States Department of Interior.(National Environmental Policy Act)
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- Environmental Law
- Article date:
- June 22, 2005
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE NINTH CIRCUIT'S APPROACH TO NEPA ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS
III. THE NINTH CIRCUIT'S LIMITED RANGE OF ALTERNATIVES FOR
CONSERVATION ACTIONS
A. The Trinity River Division and Background of Westlands
Water District v. United States Department of Interior
B. The Ninth Circuit's Analysis in Westlands Water District
v. United States Department of Interior
C. The Ninth Circuit's Analysis in Kootenai Tribe of Idaho v.
Veneman
IV. THE NINTH CIRCUIT'S RANGE OF ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS FOR
NON-CONSERVATION ACTIONS
V. THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE NINTH CIRCUIT'S APPROACH
A. Limiting NEPA's Use as an ...
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