Environmental racism claims brought under title VI of the civil rights act

Environmental Law 25 (2):285-334 (1995)
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Abstract

Mr. Fisher evaluates the usefulness of Title VTs prohibition on discrimination in federal funding to the environmental justice movement, focusing on the evidentiary demands that a title VI case presents and concluding that a Title VI approach to litigation would overcome the doctrinal barriers that have frustrated past attempts to apply civil rights laws to the problem of discrimination.

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