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Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 11 years ago
Environmental
Public Health and Safety
Another reason to control erosion and nutrient runoff -- Cholera
Numerous prior posts have followed the growing understanding of what factors drive the Gulf of Mexico dead zone. It pretty much comes down to nutrient runoff into the Mississippi River and its tributaries (e.g., sewage, feedlots, agricultural fertilizers...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 11 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Migrants Vital to U.S. Growth, Sustainability
"Boosting GDP and keeping Social Security solvent depend on the economic activity of migrants—as workers, consumers, and taxpayers; and, the United States should do more to regularize both high-tech professionals and other workers, panelists...
Norman Clark
over 11 years ago
Legal Business
Strategy
A textbook example of international expansion
Allen & Overy's opening of its new office in Washington, D.C., announced today at legalweek.com demonstrates the smart way to plan and execute an international expansion strategy: Go only where you need to go, but go there with the best. ...
Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 11 years ago
Environmental
Environmental Law Blog
Another reason to control erosion and nutrient runoff -- Cholera
Numerous prior posts have followed the growing understanding of what factors drive the Gulf of Mexico dead zone. It pretty much comes down to nutrient runoff into the Mississippi River and its tributaries (e.g., sewage, feedlots, agricultural fertilizers...
Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 11 years ago
Environmental
Environmental Law Blog
Evolution is a complex process, just ask the Transylvanian naked-neck chicken
Prior posts have noted that selection factors that influence evolution can be highly variable, and sometimes surprising. It is not the simple "survival of the fitest" postulated by Darwin (who in fairness could not have known about many of the...