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Forever Un-Wild: How the Forever Wild Clause “Locks Up” New York’s Closed Correctional Facilities

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Published in:Pace Environmental Law Review
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Published: 2026
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title Forever Un-Wild: How the Forever Wild Clause “Locks Up” New York’s Closed Correctional Facilities
title_auth Forever Un-Wild: How the Forever Wild Clause “Locks Up” New York’s Closed Correctional Facilities
title_full Forever Un-Wild: How the Forever Wild Clause “Locks Up” New York’s Closed Correctional Facilities
title_fullStr Forever Un-Wild: How the Forever Wild Clause “Locks Up” New York’s Closed Correctional Facilities
title_full_unstemmed Forever Un-Wild: How the Forever Wild Clause “Locks Up” New York’s Closed Correctional Facilities
title_short Forever Un-Wild: How the Forever Wild Clause “Locks Up” New York’s Closed Correctional Facilities
title_sort forever un-wild: how the forever wild clause “locks up” new york’s closed correctional facilities
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url https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pelr/vol43/iss2/3