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Vol. 74, Issue 4, 2022July 01, 2022 EDT

After LEBOR: Can the Rights of Nature Movement Stand Back Up?

Desmond Nichols,
Environmental LawLand Use Law
Photo by Chris Brignola on Unsplash
Fla. L. Rev.
Desmond Nichols, After LEBOR: Can the Rights of Nature Movement Stand Back Up?, 74 Fla. L. Rev. 699 (2022).

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