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"Pesticide Foes Win Court Test"

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Public Trust Doctrine

The Public Trust Doctrine in Natural Resource Law_ Effective Judi.pdf

The Public Trust Doctrine in Natural Resource Law: Effective Judicial Intervention

Public Trust Doctrine.pdf

They Teach at Michigan

Pigeon River Country Map

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Pigeon River Country State Forest

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Pigeon River Country State Forest Access Map

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Statement of Joan Wolfe, West Michigan Environmental Action Council

Joan Wolfe Testimony.pdf

Letter from Joan Wolfe to Dr. Joseph Sax

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Response from Joseph Sax to Joan Wolfe

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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.