Essay
Author: Helen H. Kang (Golden Gate University School of Law)
This Article addresses the flip-side of problem-solving courts: litigating problems that are so legally complex and affect so many constituents that it is difficult to identify the problem-solving mechanism, even if the problem is precisely defined.
Keywords: Access to justice, Environmental law, Environmental justice, Environmental justice communities, Environmental litigation, Pollution sources
How to Cite: Kang, H. (2009) “Pursuing Environmental Justice: Obstacles and Opportunities—Lessons from the Field”, Washington University Journal of Law and Policy. 31(1).