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ELRS Post: Week of March 21

This week’s post, Rising Seas in the Holy City: Preserving Historic Charleston in the Face of Global Climate Change, was written by Will Grossenbacher, former Editor-in-Chief of the Virginia Environmental Law Journal.

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Author ELJMEPosted on March 18, 2016Categories Environmental Law Review Syndicate, ScholarshipTags environmental law review syndicate, scholarship

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