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12 June, 02:20

Environmental law is a system of laws that encompass all of the environmental protections that originate from all the sources listed below except: (A) United States constitution and state constitutions regulations published by Federal

(B) State and local agencies

(C) Justice of the Peace rulings

(D) Presidential executive orders the common law

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  1. 12 June, 02:39
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    The correct answer is C) justice of the peace rulings.

    Environmental law is a system of laws that encompass all of the environmental protections that originate from all the sources listed below except "justice of the peace rulings."

    In the United States, the justice of the peace rulings sits in the lowest of the state courts to hear minor issues, civil matters and misdemeanors. They also officiate weddings, issue arrest warrants or deal with minor traffic issues.

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the agency in the United States dedicated to the protection and conservation of the environment and the health of the citizens. EPA procures that the environmental laws are enforced correctly and that the country can have clean air, water, and land.
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