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1. Public Interest Report 1-A - Strip Mining Can It Be Legally Abolished by an Act of Congress?
2. Public Interest Report 2 - Severance Tax A Solution
3. Public Interest Report 3 - A Single Environmental Agency: No Polluters Allowed
4. Public Interest Report 4 - Clean Air Amendments of 1970, PL 91-604 and Its Effect on West Virginia Air Pollution Control Law
5. Public Interest Report 5 - Legal Duty of Broadcaster to Present Strip Mine Abolition Issue Adequately and Fairly; Strip Mining Abolition: A Controversial Issue of Public Importance
6. Public Interest Report 5-A - The Fairness Doctrine: Its Limits and Occasions in West Virginia Advertising
7. Public Interest Report 6 - Can West Virginia Afford to Abolish Strip Mining?
8. Public Interest Report 7 - Obtaining Black Lung Benefits in West Virginia and Kentucky Under the Federal Mine Health and Safety Law, A Critique
9. Public Interest Report 8 - The West Virginia Tax Structure, The People and Coal: An Analysis for the Layman
10. Public Interest Report 9 - The Law of Standing in the Federal Courts
11. Public Interest Report 10 - Public Schools and Assessment of Mineral Reserves for Tax Purposes
12. Catalogue of Major Cases and Publications 1971-1972


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