ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.
Strauss,
Peter L. “Deference” is too
confusing—let’s call them “Chevron
space” and “Skidmore weight.” 112 Colum. L. Rev. 1143-1173 (2012).
AGRICULTURE.
Duda, Melanie
J. Note. Growing in the D: revising
current laws to promote a model of sustainable city agriculture. 89 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 181-198 (2012).
Johnsson,
Daphne Zografos. Using intellectual
property rights to create value in the coffee industry. 16 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 283-327
(2012).
Luna,
Guadalupe T. United States v. Duro: farmworker housing and agricultural law
constructions. 9 Hastings Race &
Poverty L.J. 397-447 (2012).
Spring 2011
Food and Agricultural Law Symposium. Articles by Debra M. Strauss, Nicholas R.
Johnson, A. Bryan Endres, Kristin Eads and Jennifer Zwagerman. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1-164
(2011).
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY.
Haupt,
Joseph. Note. A right to wind? Promoting
wind energy by limiting the possibility of nuisance litigation. 3 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L.
256-267 (2012).
Kaylor,
Robert W. and student Patrick T. Buffkin.
Ripening on the vine: North Carolina’s renewable energy and energy
efficiency portfolio standard should be left unchanged ahead of 2012 compliance
deadline. 34 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 111-135
(2012).
McCasland,
Matthew K. Note. Windy City heat: how
wind energy can help power Illinois into the future. 2012 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol’y 167-191.
Mensing,
Blake M. Putting Aeolus to work without
the death toll: federal wind farm siting guidelines can mitigate avian and
chiropteran mortality. 27 J. Envtl. L.
& Litig. 41-105 (2012).
Rubini,
Luca. Ain’t wastin’ time no more: subsides for renewable energy, the SCM
Agreement, policy space, and law reform.
15 J. Int’l Econ. L. 525-579 (2012).
ANIMAL LAW.
Magnuson,
Darcie. Note. Service animals in
training and the law: an imperfect system. [Includes photograph.] 14 Scholar 987-1033 (2012).
BIODIVERSITY.
Oppenheimer,
Kathleen D. and Todd K. BenDor. A
comprehensive solution to the biofouling problem for the endangered Florida
manatee and other species. [Includes photograph.] 42 Envtl. L. 415-467 (2012).
CLEAN AIR ACT.
Lord, Steven
H., Jr. Aggregation consternation: Clean
Air Act source determination issues in the oil & gas patch. 29 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 645-700 (2012).
CLIMATE CHANGE & CARBON SEQUESTRATION.
Acebo,
Andrés. Borrowing from our children: the
congressional failure to respond to climate change. 36 Seton Hall Legis. J. 191-223 (2012).
Caplan,
Andrew. Note. Mulitlateralism and the
failure of the status quo: the case
for bilateral climate negotiations between the United States and India. 43 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 781-812 (2011).
Nardelli,
Cecilia. “Trust, but verify”: ensuring
the accuracy of carbon credits registered under the clean-development
mechanism. 3 Geo. Wash. J. Energy &
Envtl. L. 204-219 (2012).
Rajamani,
Lavanya. The Durban Platform for
Enhanced Action and the future of the climate regime. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q. 501-518 (2012)
Souchik,
Laura. Note. Accounting for emissions
trading: how allowances appear on financial statements could influence the
effectiveness of programs to curb pollution.
39 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 475-501 (2012).
Zarraby,
Cyrus. Note. Regulating carbon capture
and sequestration: a federal regulatory regime to promote the construction of a
national carbon dioxide pipeline network.
80 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 950-989 (2012).
COMPARATIVE LAW & FOREIGN LAW.
Burns, Lucas
L. Comment. Federal administration of
conservation in Australia: cooperative intent and political reality. 33 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 997-1034 (2012).
Kim,
Rebecca. Student article. Refining
advertisements of the Canadian tar sands.
10 Seattle J. for Soc. Just. 845-885 (2012).
Rustad, Siri
Aas, Päivi Lujala and Philippe Le Billon.
Building or spoiling peace? Lessons from the management of high-value
natural resources. 42 Envtl. L. Rep.
News & Analysis 10546-10571 (2012).
Thimmayya,
Ned. Note. A pioneering statute in a
hostile landscape: Brazil’s Article 225 and its success in protecting
biodiversity. 37 Brook. J. Int’l L.
713-749 (2012).
Webersik,
Christian and Alec Crawford. Commerce in
the chaos: bananas, charcoal, fisheries, and conflict in Somalia. 42 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10534-10545 (2012).
CONSERVATION.
The Migratory
Bird Treaty Act: Reshaping a Powerful Conservation Tool. Introduction by Nolan
Shutler; articles by Kalyani Robbins and Mitsuhiko A. Takahashi. 42 Envtl. L. 577-626 (2012).
CORPORATIONS.
Lloyd, Emma
M. “Greening” the supply chain: why
corporate leaders make it matter. 27 J.
Land Use & Envtl. L. 31-68 (2011).
CULTURAL HERITAGE LAW.
2012 National
Cultural Heritage Moot Court Competition Problem and Best Brief. Competition
problem by DePaul University College of Law; best brief by New York Law
School. 22 DePaul J. Art, Tech. &
Intell. Prop. L. 527-580 (2012).
Varner,
Elizabeth. Arbitrating cultural property
disputes. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol.
477-526 (2012).
Weissman,
Lara. Note. A moot issue? Rethinking
Holocaust era restitution of Jewish confiscated personal property in
Poland. 13 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol.
679-711 (2012).
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE
Fazekas,
Monica. Comment. Pawing their way to the
Supreme Court: the evidence required to prove a narcotic detection dog’s
reliability. 32 N. Ill. U. L. Rev.
473-505 (2012).
Magrisso,
Joseph. Note. Protecting apartment
dwellers from warrantless dog sniffs. (Jardines v. State, 73 So. 3d 34,
2011.) 66 U. Miami L. Rev. 1133-1158
(2012).
EMINENT_DOMAIN.
Bernstein, Justin
Lewis. Note. Tender offer taking: using
game theory to ensure that governments efficiently and fairly exercise eminent
domain. 17 Tex. J. on C.L. & C.R.
95-115 (2011).
ENDANGERED SPECIES.
Shelley,
Wesley Ryan. Comment. Setting the tone:
the Lacey Act’s attempt to combat the international trade of illegally obtained
plant and wildlife and its effect on musical instrument making. 42 Envtl. L. 549-575 (2012).
ENERGY INDUSTRY.
Dorsi,
Michael. Clean energy pricing and
federalism: legal obstacles and options for feed-in tariffs. 35 Environs 173-202 (2012).
ENERGY MARKETS.
Cahill,
Jonathan. Student article. Energy
ratings hit commercial real estate — California lights the way. 5 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L. 273-300
(2012).
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE.
Banzhaf, H.
Spencer. Regulatory impact analysis of
environmental justice effects. 27 J.
Land Use & Envtl. L. 1-30 (2011).
Sze,
Julia. Asian American immigrant and
refugee environmental justice activism under neoliberal urbanism. 18 Asian Am. L.J. 5-23 (2011).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW.
Knox, John H.
and David L. Markell. Evaluating citizen
petition procedures: lessons from an analysis of the NAFTA Environmental
Commission. 47 Tex. Int’l L.J. 505-540
(2012).
Wedeking,
James R. Maximum contaminant levels and
environmental injuries. 28 J. Contemp.
Health L. & Pol’y 183-223 (2012).
FOOD & DRUG LAW.
Albrecht,
Ryan James, Maj., U.S. Air Force.
Pharmaceuticals in the environment: looking to green governance for a
remedy. 3 Geo. Wash. J. Energy &
Envtl. L. 182-203 (2012).
Burkett,
Ashley B. Note. Food safety in the
United States: is the Food Safety Modernization Act enough to lead us out of
the jungle? 63 Ala. L. Rev. 919-940
(2012).
Daluiso,
Brian. Note. “Is the meat here safe?”
How strict liability for retailers can lead to safer meat. 92 B.U. L. Rev. 1081-1125 (2012).
Dawson,
Christopher W. Note. From Wall Street to
wheat fields: using the business method patent’s “first inventor defense” as a
model for genetically engineered seed production. 80 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1174-1208 (2012).
Johnson,
Nicholas R. and A. Bryan Endres. Small
producers, big hurdles: barriers facing producers of “local foods.” 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 49-122
(2011).
Peel,
Jacqueline. Of apples and oranges (and
hormones in beef): science and the standard of review in WTO disputes under the
SPS Agreement. 61 Int’l & Comp. L.Q.
427-458 (2012).
Spring 2011
Food and Agricultural Law Symposium. Articles by Debra M. Strauss, Nicholas R.
Johnson, A. Bryan Endres, Kristin Eads and Jennifer Zwagerman. 33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1-164
(2011).
Stewart,
Terence P. and Stephanie R. Manaker.
2010-2011 return of high food prices: implications for the future and
steps that are being or could be taken to reduce the impact. 43 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 587-623 (2011).
Strauss,
Debra M. Achieving the food safety
mandate: bringing the USDA to the table.
33 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol’y 1-48 (2011).
FORESTS.
Houck, Oliver
A. Rescuing Ophelia: Avoyelles Sportsmen’s League and the
bottomland hardwoods controversy. 81
Miss. L.J. 1473-1525 (2012).
HISTORY.
Binder,
Denis. Perspectives on forty years of
environmental law. 3 Geo. Wash. J.
Energy & Envtl. L. 143-181 (2012).
HUMAN RIGHTS & THE ENVIRONMENT
Leflar,
Robert B., Ayako Hirata, Masayuki Murayama and Shozo Ota. Human flotsam, legal fallout: Japan’s tsunami
and nuclear meltdown. 27 J. Envtl. L.
& Litig. 107-124 (2012).
Miranda,
Lillian Aponte. The role of
international law in intrastate natural resource allocation: sovereignty, human
rights, and peoples-based development.
45 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 785-840 (2012).
Ngai, Jenny
Sin-hang. Energy as a human right in
armed conflict: a question of universal need, survival, and human dignity. 37 Brook. J. Int’l L. 579-622 (2012).
INTERNATIONAL TRADE.
Boute,
Anatole. Modernizing the Russian
district heating sector: financing energy efficiency and renewable energy
investments under the new Federal Heat Law.
29 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 746-810 (2012).
Shankleman,
Jill. Mitigating risks and realizing
opportunities: environmental and social standards for foreign direct investment
in high-value natural resources. 42
Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10519-10528 (2012).
JURISPRUDENCE.
Dillard,
Carter. The primary right. 29 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 860-913 (2012).
LAND USE.
Canale, John
A.T. Note. Putting the pieces together:
how using cooperative federalism can help solve the climate change puzzle. 39 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 391-418 (2012).
Cleves,
Andrew. Comment. Equal terms: what does
it mean and how does it work: interpreting the equal terms provision of the
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. (RLUIPA). 80 U. Cin. L. Rev. 179-202 (2011).
Daley, Skye
L. Student article. The gray zone in the
power of local municipalities: where zoning authority clashes with state
law. 5 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L.
215-241 (2012).
Kayatta,
Elizabeth A. Note. Under the boardwalk:
defining meaningful access to publicly funded beach replenishment
projects. 39 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 449-473
(2012).
Noda,
Tokufumi. Note. The role of economics in
the discourse on RLUIPA and nondiscrimination in religious land use. 53 B.C. L. Rev. 1089-1118 (2012).
Oswald, Lynda
J. The role of deference in judicial
review of public use determinations. 39
B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 243-281 (2012).
Shurtz, Nancy
E. Eco-friendly building from the ground
up: environmental initiatives and the case of Portland, Oregon. [Includes
photographs.] 27 J. Envtl. L. &
Litig. 237-361 (2012).
LAW OF THE SEA.
Porter,
Andrew Nowell. Student article.
Unraveling the ocean from the apex down: the role of the United States in
overcoming obstacles to an international shark finning moratorium. 35 Environs 231-269 (2012).
Zemantauski,
Jared. Has the Law of the Sea Convention
strengthened the conservation ability of the International Whaling
Commission? 43 U. Miami Inter-Am. L.
Rev. 325-346 (2012).
NATIVE AMERICAN LANDS.
Kahn,
Benjamin A. Separate and unequal:
environmental regulatory management on Indian reservations. 35 Environs 203-229 (2012).
Kronk,
Elizabeth Ann. Tribal energy resource
agreements: the unintended “great mischief for Indian energy development” and
the resulting need for reform. 29 Pace
Envtl. L. Rev. 811-859 (2012).
NATURAL GAS.
Demarest, William
F., Jr. Gas marketing by the operator
under a JOA - unrecognized regulatory risks and practical solutions. 64 Okla. L. Rev. 135-160 (2012).
NATURAL RESOURCES.
Special
Issue: Managing Natural Resources and Conflict. Articles by Diana Klein, Ulrike
Joras, Jill Shankleman, Eddie Rich, T. Negbalee Warner, Christian Webersik,
Alec Crawford, Siri Aas Rustad, Päivi Lujala and Philippe Le Billon. 42 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis
10507-10571 (2012).
Reitze,
Arnold W., Jr. The role of NEPA in
fossil fuel resource development and use in the Western United States. 39 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 283-389 (2012).
Moorhead,
Lindsey. Comment. Timber ho!!! The
conflicting views of Texas timber as community or separate property. 52 S. Tex. L. Rev. 639-660 (2011).
NUCLEAR INDUSTRY.
DeFrancia,
Cristian. Enforcing the nuclear
nonproliferation regime: the legality of preventive measures. 45 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 705-783 (2012).
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY.
Guillory,
Meredith Abrusley. Comment. Refinery’s
need for a modern OSHA. 39 S.U. L. Rev.
217-241 (2011).
Philipson,
Jon M. Owner beware: OSHA’s impact on tort litigation by
independent contractors’ injured employees against business premises owners. 66 U. Miami L. Rev. 987-1030 (2012).
OCEANS.
Rakestraw,
Andrew. Note. Open oceans and marine
debris: solutions for the ineffective enforcement of MARPOL Annex V. 35 Hastings Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 383-409
(2012).
OIL SPILLS.
Dietrich, N.
Adam II. Student article. NP’s Deepwater
Horizon: “the Goldman Sachs of the sea.”
13 Transactions 315-341 (2012).
Iaquinto,
Christopher M. Note. A Silent Spring
in deep water?: proposing front-end regulation of dispersants after the
Deepwater Horizon disaster. 39 B.C.
Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 419-448 (2012).
PROPERTY.
Axline,
Michael. Differential access to justice
in environmental cases involving private property and public laws. 27 J. Envtl. L. & Litig. 21-39 (2012).
Doran, Kevin
L. and student Angela M. Cifor. Does the
Federal Government own the pore space under private lands in the West?
Implications of the Stock-Raising Homestead Act of 1916 for geologic storage of
carbon dioxide. 42 Envtl. L. 527-548
(2012).
Hardee,
Caroleene. Comment. This land is your
land: Tran v. Macha and the hostile
intent standard in Texas adverse possession law. 64 Baylor L. Rev. 569-593 (2012).
Jensen, Jon
J. Limitations on easements in North
Dakota may have unintended consequences for qualified conservation easement
charitable contributions. 87 N.D. L.
Rev. 343-354 (2011).
RECYCLING.
Feldman,
Yuval and Oren Perez. Motivating
environmental action in a pluralistic regulatory environment: an experimental
study of framing, crowding out, and institutional effects in the context of
recycling policies. 46 Law & Soc’y
Rev. 405-442 (2012).
SPACE.
Bressack,
Lauren. Note. Addressing the problem of
orbital pollution: defining a standard of care to hold polluters
accountable. 43 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev.
741-780 (2011).
STATE AND LOCAL LAW.
Bilir, C.
Aylin. Stopping the runaway train of CEQA
litigation: proposals for non-judicial substantive review. 35 Environs 145-171 (2012).
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
Symposium:
The Local Revolution: How Relationships and Legal Policies Are Helping Create
Sustainable Communities Around the Country. Articles by Jenny Kassan, Janelle
Orsi, Michael Axline, Blake M. Mensing, Robert B. Leflar, Ayako Hirata,
Masayuki Murayama, Shozo Ota, Courtney A. Schultz, Darren A. Prum, Robert J.
Aalberts, Stephen Del Percio and Nancy E. Shurtz. 27 J. Envtl. L. & Litig. 1-361 (2012).
TRANSPORTATION.
Prum, Darren
A. and Sarah L. Catz. High-speed rail in
America: an evaluation of the regulatory, real property, and environmental
obstacles a project will encounter. 13
N.C. J.L. & Tech. 247-285 (2012).
WATER LAW.
Kamien, Joseph. Note. The natural flow of ideas: why the
Fifth Amendment Takings Clause and an obscure water-rights decision might
thwart attempts at streamlining the patent queue. 20 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1373-1400
(2012).
Leitman,
Melanie. Comment. Water supply and
management for a growing state. 27 J.
Land Use & Envtl. L. 153-187 (2011).
Pinkham,
Emilie T. Note. A state out of water:
how a comprehensive groundwater-management scheme can prevent the imminent
depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer. 3
Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 268-279 (2012).
WETLANDS.
Malloy,
Bonnie. Symbolic gestures or our saving
grace: the relevance of compensatory mitigation for Florida’s wetlands in the
climate change era. 27 J. Land Use &
Envtl. L. 103-152 (2011).
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