Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Recent Law Review Articles -- April 2011

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.
Criddle, Evan J. Mending holes in the rule of (administrative) law. 104 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1271-1280 (2010).

Krohn, David R. Pekarek. Cooper Technologies Co. v. Dudas: laying the foundation for minimal deference. (Cooper Technologies Co. v. Dudas, 536 F.3d 1330, 2008.) 104 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1213-1251 (2010).

Pojanowski, Jeffrey A. Reason and reasonableness in review of agency decisions. 104 Nw. U. L. Rev. 799-852 (2010).

Weldon, Ryan G. and Michael E. Patterson. Maintaining the Ninth Circuit’s clarified arbitrary and capricious standard of review for agency science after Lands Council v. McNair. 31 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 55-124 (2010).

AGRICULTURE.
Hazen, Tyler E. The effects of Brazilian agricultural property policies and international pressures on the soybean industry: incentives for Amazon deforestation and how it may be reduced. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 223-247 (2010).

Maguire, Annise. Shifting the paradigm: broadening our understanding of agriculture and its impact on climate change. 33 Environs 275-316 (2010).

Ross, Carrie. In the hot house: will Canada’s WTO challenge slaughter U.S. COOL regulations? 36 Brook. J. Int’l L. 299-336 (2010).

ANIMAL LAW.
Carnelley, Marita. Betting on dog racing. The next legalised gambling opportunity in South Africa? A cautionary note from the regulation of greyhound racing in Britain. 1 UNLV Gaming L.J. 73-98 (2010).

Sheketoff, Julia Fong. State innovations in noncapital proportionality doctrine. 85 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 2209-2240 (2010).

ARCHITECTURE.
Glesby, Lauren E. Fitting the bill: proposed regulatory and non-regulatory approaches to advancing green building technologies. 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 637-671 (2010).

BANKRUPTCY.
Frank, Robert P. Liability without end? The discharge of CERCLA liability in bankruptcy after Atlantic Research. 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 559-573 (2010).

CHINA.
Eisen, Joel B. China’s renewable energy law: a platform for green leadership? 35 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 1-52 (2010).

Washburn, Valerie Jaffee. Regular takings or regulatory takings?: land expropriation in rural China. 20 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 71-124 (2011).

Yan, Xu. Green taxation in China: a possible consolidated fuel tax to promote clean air? 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 295-343 (2010).

CLEAN AIR ACT.
McLaughlin, Patrick A. Ignoring implementation costs of the Clean Air Act: a costly mistake. 7 J.L. Econ. & Pol’y 119-136 (2010).

CLIMATE CHANGE.
Doremus, Holly. Adapting to climate change with law that bends without breaking. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 45-85 (2010).

Lazarus, Richard J. Climate change law in and over time. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 29-43 (2010).

Montalvo, William R. Cracks on the wall: why states should be allowed to lead on climate change. 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 383-413 (2010).

COAL.
Robinson, Sam. So much up in the air: the carbon dioxide debate and coal plant permitting in Virginia. 35 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 269-302 (2010).

COMPARATIVE LAW.
Dales, Jessica T. Death by a thousand cuts: incorporating cumulative effects in Australia’s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. 20 Pac. Rim L. & Pol’y J. 149-178 (2011).

Faure, Michael G. and A.V. Raja. Effectiveness of environmental public interest litigation in India: determining the key variables. 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 239-294 (2010).

CORPORATIONS.
Cogswell, Valorie. Student article. Catching the rabbit: the past, present, and future of California’s approach to finding corporate officers civilly liable under the responsible corporate officer doctrine. 33 Environs 343-371 (2010).

Watnick, Valerie M. PCBs in schools and corporate responsibility for remediation: Yorktown Central School District v. Monsanto Company. 33 Environs 231-273 (2010).

COURTS.
Schwartz, Victor E., Phil Goldberg and Corey Schaecher. Why trial courts have been quick to cool “global warming” suits. 77 Tenn. L. Rev. 803-848 (2010).

CRIMINAL LAW.
Atkins, Andrew. A complicated environment: the problem with extending victims’ rights to victims of environmental crimes. 67 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1623-1658 (2010).

E-WASTE.
Elisha, Hanna G. Addressing the e-waste crisis: the need for comprehensive federal e-waste regulation within the United States. 14 Chapman L. Rev. 195-236 (2010).

EDUCATION.
Dernbach, John C. The essential and growing role of legal education in achieving sustainability. 60 J. Legal Educ. 489-518 (2011).

EMISSIONS TRADING.
Mann, Roberta. How to love the one you’re with: changing tax policy to fit cap-and-trade. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 145-180 (2010).

McAllister, Lesley K. Enforcing cap-and-trade: a tale of two programs. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 1-28 (2010).

ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT.
Fish, Jared B. Critical habitat designations after New Mexico Cattle Growers: an analysis of agency discretion to exclude critical habitat. (N.M. Cattle Growers Ass’n v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Serv., 248 F.3d 1277, 2001.) 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 575-635 (2010).

Fitzgerald, Edward A. Defenders of Wildlife v. Salazar: delisting the children of the night in the Northern Rocky Mountains. 31 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 1-54 (2010).

ENERGY INDUSTRY.
Wise, Robert K. Administrative penalties against electricity market participants under the Texas Public Utility Regulatory Act. 62 Baylor L. Rev. 788-850 (2010).

ENERGY POLICY.
Bronin, Sara C. Curbing energy sprawl with microgrids. 43 Conn. L. Rev. 547-584 (2010).

Sussman, Edna. A multilateral energy sector investment treaty: is it time for a call for adoption by all nations? 44 Int’l Law. 939-966 (2010).

Wang, Walter. Looking back to move forward: revisiting the Btu in evaluating current policy alternatives. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 181-197 (2010).

Wiener, Jason R. and Christian Alexander. “On-site renewable energy and public finance: how and why municipal bond financing is the key to propagating access to on-site renewable energy and energy efficiency.” 26 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 559-590 (2010).

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE.
Danta, Victoria R. VX in TX: chemical weapons incineration and environmental injustice in Port Arthur, Texas. 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 415-443 (2010).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW.
Driesen, David M. An environmental competition statute. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 199-222 (2010).

Nash, Jonathan Remy. The curious legal landscape of the extraterritoriality of U.S. environmental laws. 50 Va. J. Int’l L. 997-1020 (2010).

FEDERALISM.
Thomson, Vivian E. and Vicki Arroyo. Upside-down cooperative federalism: climate change policymaking and the states. 29 Va. Envtl. L.J. 1-61 (2011).

FORESTS.
Bradshaw, Karen M. A modern overview of wildfire law. 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 445-478 (2010).

Nie, Martin. Place-based forest law: questions and opportunities presented by Senator Tester’s Forest Jobs and Recreation Act. 31 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 175-182 (2010).

GREENHOUSE GASES.
Etienne, Nadine. Should we go green for the Waxman-Markey bill? 21 Fordham Envtl. L. Rev. 345-381 (2010).

Schang, Scott and Teresa Chan. Federal greenhouse gas control options from an enforcement perspective. 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 87-144 (2010).

INSURANCE LAW.
Vazquez, Caroline. Into the unknown: the reach of environmental insurance in cases. 16 Conn. Ins. L.J. 467-503 (2009-2010).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
Hall, Bronwyn H. and Christian Helmers. The role of patent protection in (clean/green) technology transfer. 26 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 487-532 (2010).

INTERNATIONAL LAW.
French, Duncan. Iraq and climate change: the mainstream lawyer’s survival guide. 44 Int’l Law. 1019-1033 (2010).

LAND USE.
Bornstein, Laura C. Conceptualizing Cleburne (City of Cleburne, Tex. V. Cleburne Living Ctr., Inc., 473 U.S. 432, 1985.) 41 Golden Gate U. L. Rev. 91-119 (2010).

Crowder, Patience A. More than merely incidental: third-party beneficiary rights in urban redevelopment contracts. 17 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol’y 287-333 (2010).

Russell-Evans, Vanessa and Carl S. Hacker. Expanding waistlines and expanding cities: urban sprawl and its impact on obesity, how the adoption of smart growth statutes can build healthier and more active communities. 29 Va. Envtl. L.J. 63-113 (2011).

Salkin, Patricia E. and John R. Nolon. Practically grounded: convergence of land use law pedagogy and best practices. 60 J. Legal Educ. 519-548 (2011).

NATIONAL SECURITY.
Jo, Michael. National security preemption: the case of chemical safety regulation. 85 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 2065-2098 (2010).

Munson, Michael S. Averting nuclear 9/11: the need to move beyond NEPA and transition to a homeland security-administered infrastructure security statement. 35 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 335-370 (2010).

NATIVE AMERICAN LANDS.
Zanoni, Michelle Uberuaga. Evaluating the consequences of climate change on Indian reserved water rights and the PIA: the impracticably irrigable acreage standard. 31 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 125-148 (2010).

NEPA.
Cohen, Aliza M. NEPA in the hot seat: a proposal for an office of environmental analysis. 44 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 169-217 (2010).

Cossi, Domenic A. Getting our priorities straight: streamlining NEPA to hasten renewable energy development on public land. 31 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 149-174 (2010).

OCEANS.
Kushlan, Kristin. Coral reefs: the failure to regulate at the international level. 33 Environs 317-341 (2010).

OIL.
Wood, Duncan. The administration of decline: Mexico’s looming oil crisis. 16 Law & Bus. Rev. Am. 855-870 (2010).

RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
Fershee, Joshua P. When prayer trumps politics: the politics and demographics of renewable portfolio standards. 35 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 53-134 (2010).

Gold, Ivan and Nidhi Thakar. A survey of state renewable portfolio standards: square pegs for round climate change holes? 35 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 183-268 (2010).

Loomis, David G. and Adrienne Ohler. Are renewable portfolio standards a policy cure-all?: a case study of Illinois’s experience. 35 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 135-182 (2010).

TAKINGS.
Nedzel, Nadia E. Reviving protection for private property: a practical approach to blight takings. 2008 Mich. St. L. Rev. 995-1021.

Yellin, David S. Masters of their own eminent domain: the case for a reliance interest associated with economic development takings. 99 Geo. L.J. 651-676 (2011).

TAXATION.
Forsyth, Elizabeth B. Solving widespread toxic chemical exposure: a taxing job. 29 Va. Envtl. L.J. 115-141 (2011).

TECHNOLOGY.
Lane, Eric. Clean tech reality check: nine international green technology transfer deals unhindered by intellectual property rights. 26 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L.J. 533-557 (2010).

WATER POLLUTION.
Bartels, Bradford T. Wall Street walk dead end for Chesapeake cleanup? 35 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 303-334 (2010).

WATER RESOURCES.
Folger, James A. From Australia to California: solving California’s water crisis by applying lessons learned down under. 45 U.S.F.L. Rev. 243-264 (2010).

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