Volume 5: Book 2

Volume 5: Book 2

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Book 2


 

INTRODUCTION

ARTICLES

SYMPOSIUM: HYDROELECTRIC POWER IN NEW ENGLAND

Introduction

by J. Stephen Dycus & Mark B. Lapping

Hydropower in New England: An Introduction

by John R. Ehrenfeld

The Common Law of Waterpower in New England

by Denis J. Brion

Small Hydropower Development and the Environment: A Survey of State and Federal Law

by Benson D. Scotch

The Role of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Licensing Small Hydroelectric Projects

by Thomas M. Debevoise

Impact of Economic and Financial Policies on the Development of Small-Scale Hydroelectric Facilities in New England

by Daniel R. Lynch & Paul H. Kirshen

Interface Between Developers of Small Hydro Projects and Utilities

by Frederic E. Greenman

NOTES AND COMMENTS

Vagueness and Overbreadth: The Constitutional Challenges to Vermont’s Land Use and Development Law (Act 250)

by Shelley A. Hill

Do Sixteen and Seventeen Year Old Criminal Defendants in Vermont Need a Guardian Ad Litem?

by Anita Bower

Custodial Interrogation in Vermont After State v. Hohman

by Leonard R. Ross

RECENT DECISIONS

State v. Dacey, 138 Vt. 491 (1980)

State v. Mecier, 138 Vt. 149 (1980)

Palmer v. Palmer, 138 Vt. 412 (1980)

In re Saunders, 138 Vt. 259 (1980)

In re Yashko, 138 Vt. 364 (1980)

 


 

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