Essays Tagged: "National Law Journal"
Death penalty
punishment is considerably moreexpensive than a criminal justice system without capital punishment (NationalLaw Journal, 1993). The costly aspect is not the feedings and other upkeep's ofthe prisoner ... eighsheavily on all the inmates and guards, creating major and minor problemsthroughout the system (National Law Journal, 1993). All of these problemscombined make it seem easier just to set the inmat ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Human Rights
Who Protects The Environment Better, The Governmen
occur in the 1950's. During this time period private groups such as The Nature Conservancy and The National Audubon Society were formed and built sanctuaries nation wide. Unfortunately in the late 19 ... the most probable violators of environmental laws. In a 1993 survey of 200 lawyers conducted by the National Law Journal, less than one third of the responding lawyers felt that it was possible to ful ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science
Control Mechanisms
s required under California law. The judgment was the 10th-largest verdict in 2005 according to The National Law Journal. The judge in the case later tacked on another $26 million to cover costs and a ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management
Enviromental Racism in USA
hus it concluded that the biggest factor affecting the placement environmental waste was race. This national study was primordial to the establishment of the environmental racism theory, especially be ... sure to "hazardous waste facilities, contaminated fish and agricultural pesticides"(EPA, 1992). The National Law Journal in 1992 also published a report finding that penalties for breaking hazardous w ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays