Law Practice
Oct. 16, 2007
Prize Honors Life's Work of Environmental Pioneer
The nature of modern ecological problems demands some solutions that are as big as the planet itself, according to a man being honored for his decades of groundbreaking thinking on environmental law. Boalt Hall professor emeritus Joseph L. Sax is this year's winner of the Asahi Blue Planet Prize, considered one of the most prestigious and valuable in the field of environmental protection.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The nature of modern ecological problems demands some solutions that are as big as the planet itself, argues a man being honored for his decades of groundbreaking thinking on environmental law.
Boalt Hall professor emeritus Joseph L. Sax this week takes his views to an international forum when he accepts the Asahi Blue Plan...
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