Legally Poisoned: How the Law Puts Us at Risk from Toxicants

Ethics, Policy and Environment 16 (2):226 - 229 (2013)
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Carl Cranor, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2011, 328 pp, cloth $35.00, paper $19.95, ISBN 0-674-04970-5 Carl Cranor's new book, Legally poisoned, provides an important argument for a new...

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