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Transitions, vol. 5, no. 1, January 1992; America Celebrates the bi-centennial of the Constitution's Bill of Rights, 1791-1991, Justice and America's Forests, Timber Politics, the Central State, and the Individual Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 5, no. 1, January 1992; America Celebrates the bi-centennial of the Constitution's Bill of Rights, 1791-1991, Justice and America's Forests, Timber Politics, the Central State, and the Individual
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1992-01
Description:
Osborn, John--Justice and America's Forests, Timber Politics, the Central State, and the Individual; Rosenberg, Barry--'Frivolous Appeals' vs. Reality--IEPLC; Loftus, Bill--Forest Watch is taking root in northern Idaho--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-5-20(Lewiston, ID); Consent of the governed--The Spokesman Review, 1991-7-4(Spokane, WA); Devlin, Sherry--Forest supervisors can't make cut--Missoulian, 1991-9-21(Missoula, MT); Logging targets--Missoulian, 1991-10-16(Missoula, MT); JRB--Still 'frivolous'?--Post Register, 1991-12-5(Idaho Falls, ID); Schwennesen, Don--GAO report: Flathead timber target too high--Missoulian, 1991-5-17(Missoula, MT); Loftus, Bill--Forest Service expects area timber sales to drop sharply--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-10-9(Lewiston, ID); Devlin, Sherry--Let 'em log, Forest Service official urges ban on timber-sale appeals--Missoulian, 1991-8-30(Missoula, MT); Devlin, Sherry--Let him go, Conservationists want official fired for urging ban on appeals--Missoulian, 1991-8-31(Missoula, MT); Sonner, Scott--U.S. Timber Supply, Forest chief: Appeals create log shortage--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-11-22(Lewiston, ID); JRB--Robertson should go--Post Register, 1991-11-5(Idaho Falls, ID); Sonner, Scott--No appeals, Forest Service seeks to clip the wings of owl advocates--Missoulian, 1991-8-8(Missoula, MT); Ludwick, Jim--Clearcut might look like home to USDA chief--Missoulian, 1991-9-15; F., J.--Eat a cow, fall a tree, make Ed Madigan happy--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-9-22(Lewiston, ID); Sonner, Scott--White House rejects claims of over cutting--The Oregonian, 1991-10-18(Portland, OR); Loftus, Bill--Hey Chief, campers hammer top U.S. forester--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-8-21(Lewiston, ID); Management Sciences Staff--Forest Service--Appeals and Litigation of Forest Service Environmental Decisions, 1987-2(Berkeley, CA); GAO Report: Forest Service - Information on the Forest Service Appeals System--1989-2-16; Duston, Diane--Timber appeals not responsible for sale delays, Faulty Forest Service analysis to blame, GAO officer insists--The Spokesman Review, 1989-5-19(Spokane, WA); Judge dismisses groups' challenge to forest plans--The Spokesman Review, 1990-8-15(Spokane, WA); Miller, Dean-- Timber firms hail dismissal of challenge--The Spokesman Review, 1990-8-17(Spokane, WA); Rauve, Bekka--Coalition will appeal USFS plan--Shoshone News Press, 1990-10-9(Kellogg, ID); Osborn, John and Henderson, Kent--Forest Service playing 'shell game'--The Spokesman Review, 1989-1-1(Spokane, WA); Proposed old-growth law would sharply limit court access--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-7-29(Lewiston, ID); Closing courtroom door--The Oregonian, 1988-6-27(Portland, OR); Klahn, Jim--Spotted-owl case goes to high court tomorrow, Suit's outcome could define separation of powers--The Seattle Times / Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1991-12-1(Seattle, WA); Panel backs off from mandatory logging levels--Idaho Statesman, 1991-10-18(Boise, ID); Avoid quick fix for forests, Congress needs to craft long-term bill for federal timber, not force through another temporary patch--The Oregonian, 1991-10-10(Portland, OR); Lewis, Neil A.--Northwest issues at center of debate over splitting federal appeals court--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-3-10(Lewiston, ID); 9th Circuit judges oppose splitting their jurisdiction--Missoulian, 1989-7-15(Missoula, MT); Split won't speed appeals--Missoulian, 1990-2-22(Missoula, MT); Timber bosses may find way to roadless land--Post Register, 1987-7-22(Idaho Falls, ID); Craig, John J., Metzgar, Lee, Jonkel, Charles, Horejsi, Brian, Noss, Reed, Stewart Brandborg, J. Frederick Bill, Mitchell, John J., Hornocker, Maurice, Woodgerd, Wes, Craighead, Derek, Craighead, Frank C. Jr., Bader, Michael G., Merritt, Clifton R., Olsen, Lance--Letter to Rep. George Miller--1991-10-11; Sonner, Scott-- Wilderness bill in loggers' clothing; Lewiston Tribune, 1991-12-15(Lewiston, ID); Pinchot, Gifford--The Constitution's Bill of Rights: 200 years--The Fight for Conservation, 1911; Knutson, Lawrence L.--Fight for amendments preceded Constitution--The Spokesman Review, 1991-12-8(Spokane, WA); Burns, Candace--In Lemhi County, fear keeps many environmentalists silent--Post Register, 1991-11-28(Idaho Falls, ID); Power to the people--The Oregonian, 1991-8-24(Portland, OR); Fraser, Maria B.--Listen closely to Metcalf's words--Missoulian, 1991-11-21(Missoula, MT); Ferrell, Douglass--A different view of appeals--Kootenai Valley Eagle, 1988-10-21(Libby, MT); 'Interfere' to enforce--Missoulian, 1991-8-11(Missoula, MT); F., J.--The Forest Service only has ears for Congress--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-9-4(Lewiston, ID); Maintain forest appeals--The Oregonian, 1991-11-8(Portland, OR)
Subjects:
forestry civil actions timber
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1992v5n1
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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