Law Office Of Lindsay A. Lovejoy Jr
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Lindsay Lovejoy, Jr. is an environmental lawyer with a practice in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Since graduating from Yale Law in 1969, Lindsay has participated in matters in the United States Supreme Court and with the Department of Energy. As an Assistant Attorney General of the state of New Mexico, Lindsay Lovejoy undertook representation of the state in connection with regulation of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.

His efforts resulted in heightened protection of residents from exposure to nuclear waste, increased levels of accountability, and greater funding for New Mexico as the host state. Environmental law, particularly as it regulates production and management of hazardous waste at facilities like the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the National Enrichment Facility.

The law of individual protection from harmful conditions such as electromagnetic and chemical exposure. As our world becomes smaller, more densely populated, and more complex, the interests of personal health, protection of one's livelihood, and preservation of natural values and traditions in the southwest are under constant pressure.
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I bring to each case the commitment to understand the underlying problem, which may be highly technical or call for in-depth investigation of the history of a law or regulation.
The purpose is always to develop a solid, understandable statement of the client's position, one that can be argued with confidence and vigor.
Years ago, I wrote a petition for certiorari to the Supreme Court that was granted and, based on my briefing, led to a decision supporting federal court certification of state-law legal issues to state courts.
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