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Safe and Sound Judgment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

Extract

Many points raised by Dr. Evan J. Ringquist's response in this issue already are addressed in my article, so readers should simply review its relevant portions. Just as he indicated that space constraints limited his response, I am limited to focusing on his comments that are less fully addressed in my article.

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Forum on Environmental Equity Research
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Copyright © 2001 Law and Society Association.

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