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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DELPF > Vol. 22 > No. 2 (2012)

 

Volume 22, Number 2 (Spring 2012)

Symposium

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Environmental and Social Implications of Hydraulic Fracturing and Gas Drilling in the United States: An Integrative Workshop for the Evaluation of the State of Science and Policy

Workshop Report

245

 

Articles

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Considering Shale Gas Extraction in North Carolina: Lessons from Other States

Sarah K. Adair, Brooks Rainey Pearson, Jonas Monast, Avner Vengosh, and Robert B. Jackson

257

 

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Can Volunteers Pick Up the Slack? Efforts to Remedy Knowledge Gaps About the Watershed Impacts of Marcellus Shale Gas Development

Abby J. Kinchy and Simona L. Perry

303

 

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Factual Causation: The Missing Link in Hydraulic Fracture—Groundwater Contamination Litigation

Jeffrey C. King, Jamie Lavergne Bryan, and Meredith Clark

341

 

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Fracturing Regulation Applied

Hannah Wiseman

361

 

Note

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Protecting Pennsylvania’s Three Rivers’ Water Resources from Shale Gas Development Impacts

Jennifer Hayes

385

 

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