The new issue of the Michigan Environmental Law Journal includes a superb essay by Wayne Law student Nathan Inks, “Wetland Mitigation in Michigan: Working Toward the Goal of No Net Loss of Wetlands.” Michigan has a unique federal-state law regime for wetland regulation, including a partial delegation of the CWA section 404 permitting program to the state. Nathan’s essay was selected for publication as the first place award winning entry in the annual student writing contest. Nathan will be graduating from Wayne Law this spring, and has worked with the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, interned for Michigan Chief Justice Robert Young, and serves as Production Editor for the Wayne Law Review. Congrats Nathan on this excellent work.