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The March/April issue looks at place-based federal approaches to potential hazards under CERCLA and NEPA, how public lands agencies could use prescribed burns to combat California wildfires, and why Utah’s drought crisis might be a bellwether of securities obligations affecting regional and national businesses alike. It also surveys the “laboratories of democracy,” including municipal environmental justice initiatives, how land use and zoning law may shape the proliferation of artificial intelligence, and Oregon’s effort to create a state-law model to address the global problem of e-cigarette waste.
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