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Eileen Gauna
Rechtschaffen and Gauna, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: LAW, POLICY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (2002). Teacher's manual available from Carolina Academic Press.
Chapter, "Environmental Justice in a Dryland Democracy," in WET GROWTH: SHOULD WATER LAW CONTROL LAND USE? (2004)
Gauna and ATR Institute, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BACKGROUND REPORT FOR THE NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT (2004), and FINAL REPORT ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN NEW MEXICO (2004).
Gauna and Foster, Environmental Justice: Stakes, Stakeholders, Strategies, Human Rights Magazine, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities American Bar Association, (Fall, 2003).
Environmental Justice: The Past, the Present, and Back to the Future, 42 Natural Resources Journal 701 (2002).
Farmworkers as an Environmental Justice Issue: Similarities and Differences, 25 Environs 67 (2002).
EPA at Thirty: Fairness in Environmental Protection, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 10528 (2001).
Binder, et. al., A Survey of Federal Agency Responses to President Clinton's Executive Order Number 12898 on Environmental Justice, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 11133 (2001) (coauthored with several law professors).
Environmental Justice: The Big View, Special Issue of the Green Fire Report, Fall/Winter 1999-2000.
The Environmental Justice Misfit: Public Participation and the Paradigm Paradox, 17 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 3 (1998)
Major Sources of Criteria Pollutants in Nonattainment Areas: Balancing the Goals of Clean Air, Industrial Development, and Environmental Justice, 3 Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 379 (1996) (lead article).
Federal Environmental Citizen Provisions, Obstacles and Incentives on the Road to Environmental Justice, 22 Ecology Law Quarterly 1 (1995)
Robert L. Glicksman
RISK REGULATION AT RISK: RESTORING A PRAGMATIC BALANCE (Stanford University Press 2003) (with S. Shapiro); Environmental Protection: Law and Policy (4th ed. Aspen Publishers) (with D. Markell, D. Mandelker, D. Tarlock & F. Anderson) (2003)
MODERN PUBLIC LAND LAW IN A NUTSHELL (3d ed. Thomson/West) (forthcoming 2006) (with G. Coggins)
Improving Regulation Through Incremental Adjustment, 52 Kan. L. Rev. 1179 (2004) (with S. Shapiro).
Traveling in Opposite Directions: Roadless Area Management Under the Clinton and Bush Administrations, 34 Envtl. L. 1143 (2004).
The APA and the Back-End of Regulation: Procedures for Informal Adjudication, 56 Admin. L. Rev. 1159 (2004) (with S. Shapiro).
The Value of Agency-Forcing Citizen Suits to Enforce Nondiscretionary Duties, 10 Widener L. Rev. 353 (2004).
Chevron, State Farm, and the EPA in the Courts of Appeals During the 1990s, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 10371 (2001) (with C. Schroeder), reprinted in 32 Land Use and Env't L. Rev. 327 (2002)
Making A Nuisance of Takings Law, 3Wash. U. J. L. & Pol'y 149 (2000).
Goals, Instruments, and Environmental Policy Choice, 10 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol'y F. 297 (2000) (with S. Shapiro).
Federal Environmental Law in the "New" Federalism Era, 30 Envtl. L. Rep. 11122 (2000) (with S. McAllister).
State Liability for Environmental Violations: The U.S. Supreme Court's "New" Federalism, 29 Envtl. L. Rep. 10665 (1999) (with S. McAllister).
Wilderness in Context, 76 Denv. U. L. Rev. 383 (1999) (with G. Coggins).
Books
With Eric T. Freyfogle, c o-author of Wildlife Law: A Primer (Island Press 2008), Wildlife Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 2002), and Federal Wildlife Statutes: Texts and Contexts (Foundation Press, 2002).
Co-editor with J. Michael Scott and Frank W. Davis of The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Renewing the Conservation Promise, (Island Press, 2006), and The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Conserving Biodiversity in Human-Dominated Landscapes (Island Press, 2006).
Co-editor, with Paul W. Hirt, NorthwestLands, Northwest Peoples: Readings in Environmental History (University of Washington Press, 1999), a collection of essays on the environmental history of the Pacific Northwest.
Carmen G. Gonzalez
Book Review: Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries, N.Y.U. Law School, Global Law Book Review Project (2005), available at http://www.globallawbooks.org/reviews/detail.asp?id=5
Trade Liberalization, Food Security and the Environment: the Neoliberal Threat to Sustainable Rural Development, 14 J. Transnat'l L. and Contemp. Problems 419 (2004).
Seasons of Resistance: Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in Cuba, 16 Tulane Envtl. L. J. 685 (2003).
Institutionalizing Inequality: The WTO Agreement on Agriculture, Food Security, and Developing Countries, 27 Columbia J. Envtl. L. 433 (2002).
Beyond Eco-Imperialism: An Environmental Justice Critique of Free Trade, 78 Denv.U. L. Rev. 981 (2001).
Eban Goodstein
Books
ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT, FOURTH EDITION (John Wiley and Sons: 2004) Instructors Manual for Economics and the Environment (Online at the John Wiley & Sons Web Site)
THE TRADE-OFF MYTH: FACT AND FICTION ABOUT JOBS AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Island Press: 1999)
Articles and Book Chapters
Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest: Valuing Snowpack Loss for Agriculture and Salmon, with Laura Matson, in NEW DIRECTIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, ed Jon Erikson (Edward Elgar: Forthcoming)
Gender imbalance in college applications: Does it lead to a preference for men in the admissions process?, with Sandra Baum (2005), Economics of Education Review, 2-6, 665-675.
The Death of Pigovian Taxes? Reply, (2004) Land Economics 80 (4), 582-585.
The Death of Pigovian Taxes? Policy Implications of the Double-Dividend Debate, (2003) Land Economics, 79-3, 402-414.
Labor Supply and the Double Dividend, (2002) Ecological Economics, 42-2, 101-106.
Deluge Economics, (2001) Ecological Economics, 39-1, 1-2.
"Money, Markets and Priorities: An Economic View of Climate Change," in CLIMATE CHANGE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH, ed. Sharon Spray (Rowman and Littlefield: 2002)
Economics, Ecology and Sustainability, in TECHNOLOGY, HUMANS AND SOCIETY: TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE WORLD, ed. Richard Dorf (Academic Press: NY, 2001)
The Economics of Global Environmental Change, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, series ed. Edward Munn (John Wiley & Sons: NY, 2001)
Prices or Policy? The Low Cost Path to Clean Technology, in ADVANCES IN THE ECONOMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, eds., Darwin Hall and Rich Howarth (Elsevier: New York, 2001)
Growth Management And Housing Prices: The Case of Portland, OR, with Justin Phillips Contemporary Economic Policy, 18-3, 334-344. January, 2000.
Donald T. Hornstein
Complexity Theory, Adaptation, and Administrative Law, 54 Duke L.J. 913 (2005)
The Data Wars, Adaptive Management, and the Irony of "Sound Science," in Rescuing Science From Politics (Wendy E. Wagner & Rena Steinzor, Eds.)(Cambridge University Press)(forthcoming July 2006)
Contributor to RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS, IN A NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Christopher H. Schroeder & Rena Steinzor, Eds) (Carolina Academic Press 2005)
Accounting for Science, The Independence of Public Research in the New, Subterranean Administrative Law, 66 Law & Contemp. Problems 227 (2003)
From Beef to Bove: Are Cultural Preferences in International Trade Legitimate?, Global View (UNC Center for International Studies) (Spring 2001)
Alice Kaswan
Articles are available at: SSRN link: http://ssrn.com/author=358100
Climate Change, Consumption, and Cities, __Fordham Urb. L.J. ___ (forthcoming 2009)
Reconciling Justice and Efficiency: Integrating Environmental Justice into Cap-and-Trade Programs for Controlling Greenhouse Gases (book chapter; forthcoming in Denis G. Arnold, ed. Ethics, Energy, and Climate Change).
A Cooperative Federalism Proposal for Climate Legislation: The Value of State Autonomy in a Federal System," 85 Denver Univ. L. Rev. 791 (2008).
"Environmental Justice and Domestic Climate Change Policy," 38 Envtl L. Reporter 10287 (2008).
"The Domestic Response to Global Climate Change: What Role for Federal, State, and Litigation Initiatives?" 42 U.S.F. L. Rev. 39 (2007).
"Distributive Justice and the Environment," 81 N. Car. L. Rev. 1031 (2003).
"Environmental Laws: Grist for the Equal Protection Mill," 70 Univ. Col. L. Rev. 387 (1999).
"Environmental Justice: Bridging the Gap Between Environmental Laws and 'Justice,'” 47 Amer. U. L. Rev. 221 (1997).
Alexandra Klass
Standards for Nationwide Products Revisited: Federalism, Green Building Codes, and Appliance Efficiency Standards, 34 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2010)
Climate Change, Carbon Sequestration, and Property Rights, 2010 U. Ill. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2010) (with Elizabeth J. Wilson) View article on SSRN
Tort Experiments in the Laboratories of Democracy, 50 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1501 (2009) View article on SSRN
Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Identifying and Managing Risks, in Balancing the Risks: Managing Technology and Dangerous Climate Change,(Berkeley Electronic Press, Issues in Legal Scholarship 2009) (with Elizabeth J. Wilson), View article
Climate Change and Carbon Sequestration: Assessing a Liability Regime for the Long-term Storage of Carbon Dioxide, 58 Emory L.J. 103 (2008) (with Elizabeth J. Wilson) View article on SSRN
Carbon Sequestration and Sustainability, 44 Tulsa L. Rev. 237 (2008) (with Sara E. Bergan)
State Innovation and Preemption: Lessons from Environmental Law, 42 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1563 (2008) View article on SSRN
The Growing Influence of Tort and Property Law on Natural Resources Law: Studies of Coal Bed Methane Development and Geologic Carbon Sequestration, in Evolution of Natural Resources Law and Policy (forthcoming 2009)
Climate Change and Reassessing the "Right" Level of Government: A Response to Bronin, 93 Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes 15 (2009) View article
Common Law and Federalism in the Age of the Regulatory State, Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper No. 06-26, Iowa Law Review, Vol. 92, p. 545 (2007) View article on SSRN
From Reservoirs to Remediation: The Impact of CERCLA on Common Law Strict Liability Environmental Claims, 39 Wake Forest Law Review 903 (2004)
View article on SSRN.
Adverse Possession and Conservation: Expanding Traditional Notions of Use and Possession, 77 University of Colorado Law Review 283 (2006)
View article on SSRN.
Modern Public Trust Principles: Recognizing Rights and Integrating Standards, Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper No. 06-51, Notre Dame Law Review, Vol. 82, p. 699 (2006)
View article on SSRN.
Pesticides, Children's Health Policy and Common Law Tort Claims, 7 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 89 (2005)
View article on SSRN.
Bees, Trees, Preemption and Nuisance: A New Path to Resolving Pesticide Land Disputes, 32 Ecology Law Quarterly 763 (2005)
View article on SSRN.
Christine A. Klein
Books
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW: A PLACE-BASED BOOK OF PROBLEMS AND CASES (Aspen Publishers, 2005) (with Cheever & Birdsong).
Book Chapters
"The Great Lakes Water Basin" (work in progress), in INSTITUTE FOR TRADE IN THE AMERICAS, PROCEEDINGS FROM THE SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND INVESTMENT IN THE AMERICAS (Michigan State University) (forthcoming 2007).
"Survey of Florida Water Law," in WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Robert E. Beck, ed., Matthew Bender & Co., Inc., rev. vol. 6 (2005)).
"The Environmental Commerce Clause: Disguising Pragmatism with Metaphor," in THE JURISDYNAMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: CHANGE AND THE PRAGMATIC VOICE IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Jim Chen ed., 2003).
Law Review Articles
The New Nuisance: A Response to Wetland Loss, Sprawl, and Global Warming (work in progress).
On Integrity: Some Considerations for Water Law, 56 Ala. L. Rev. 1009 (2005).
The Environmental Commerce Clause, 27 Harv. Envt'l L. Rev. 1 (2003).
Preserving Monumental Landscapes Under the Antiquities Act, 87 Cornell L. Rev. 1333 (2002).
Dam Policy: The Emerging Paradigm of Restoration, 31 Envt'l L. Rpt'r 10486 (2001).
On Dams and Democracy, 78 Oregon L. Rev. 641 (1999).
A Requiem for the Rollover Rule: Capital Gains, Farmland Loss, and The Law of Unintended Consequences, 55 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 403 (1998).
Treaties of Conquest: Property Rights, Indian Treaties, and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 26 N.M. L. Rev. 201 (1996).
The Constitutional Mythology of Western Water Law, 14 Virginia Envt'l L.J. 101 (1995).
Douglas A. Kysar
Sustainable Development and Private Global Governance, 83 Texas L. Rev. 2109 (2005)
Preferences for Processes: The Process/Product Distinction and the Regulation of Consumer Choice, 118 Harv. L. Rev. 525 (2004)
Climate Change, Cultural Transformation, and Comprehensive Rationality, 31 Boston College Envtl. Affairs L. Rev. 555 (2004)
The Expectations of Consumers, 103 Columbia L. Rev. 1700 (2003)
Some Realism About Environmental Skepticism, 30 Ecol. L. Q. 223 (2003)
Law, Environment, and Vision, 97 Northwestern Univ. L. Rev. 675 (2003)
Environmental Tribalism, 87 Minn. L. Rev. 1099 (2003) (with James Salzman)
Mary Lyndon
DIALOGUE IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS: TOWARD AN ETHIC OF CURIOSITY, IN MORAL IMPERIALISM: A CRITICAL ANTHOLOGY, ed. B. Hernandez (2002 NYU Press).
CHARACTERIZING THE REGULATORY AND JUDICIAL SETTING, IN TOOLS TO AID ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION MAKING, ed. V. Dale and M. English (Springer 1999).
Tort Law, Preemption and Risk Management, 2 Widener L .Symp. J.69 (1997).
Tort Law and Technology, 12 Yale J. on Reg. 137 (1995)
Secrecy and Innovation in Tort Law and Regulation, 23 N.M. L. Rev. 1 (1993)
Information Economics and Chemical Toxicity: Designing Laws to Produce and Use Data, 87 Mich. L. Rev. 401 (1989).
Lesley K. McAllister
Books
McAllister, Lesley K., Making Law Matter: Environmental Protection and Legal Institutions in Brazil (Stanford University Press, 2008).
Articles
McAllister, Lesley K., The Overallocation Problem in Cap-and-Trade: Moving Toward Stringency, 34 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law (forthcoming 2009).
McAllister, Lesley K., On Environmental Enforcement and Compliance: A Reply to Professor Crawford’s Review of Making Law Matter: Environmental Protection and Legal Institutions in Brazil, 40 George Washington International Law Review (forthcoming 2009).
McAllister, Lesley K., Sustainable Consumption Governance in the Amazon, Environmental Law Reporter (forthcoming 2008).
McAllister, Lesley K., Revisiting a “Promising Institution”: Public Law Litigation in the Civil Law World, 24 Georgia State University Law Review 693 (2008).
McAllister, Lesley K., Putting Persuasion Back in the Equation: Compliance in Cap and Trade Programs, 24 Pace Environmental Law Review 299 (2007).
McAllister, Lesley K., Beyond Playing ‘Banker’: The Role of the Regulatory Agency in Emissions Trading, 59 Administrative Law Review 269 (2007).
McAllister, Lesley K., Judging GMOs: Judicial Application of the Precautionary Principle in Brazil, 32 Ecology Law Quarterly 149 (2005).
Book Chapters
McAllister, Lesley K., Litigating Climate Change at the Coal Mine, in Adjudicating the Climate: Subnational, National, and Supranational Approaches (William C.G. Burns & Hari M. Osofsky, eds., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2009).
McAllister, Lesley K., Public Prosecutors and Environmental Protection in Brazil, in Environmental Issues in Latin America and the Caribbean (2005).
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Thomas O. McGarity
Counting the Cost of Health, Safety and Environmental Regulation, 80 Tex. L. Rev. 1997 (2002) (with Ruth Ruttenberg)
Professor Sunstein's Fuzzy Math, 90 Geo. L. J. 2341 (2002)
Beyond the Dirty Dozen: The Bush Administration's Cautious Approach to Listing New Persistent Organic Pollutants and the Future of the Stockholm Convention, 28 W & M Env. L. & Policy Rev. 1 (2003) (with Pep Fuller)
Legal Aspects of the Regulatory Use of Environmental Modeling, 33 Env. L. Rept. 10751 (2003) (with Wendy E. Wagner)
On the Prospect of "Daubertizing" Judicial Review of Risk Assessment, 66 L. & Contemp. Prob. 155 (2003)
The Goals of Environmental Legislation, 31 Boston College Env. Aff. L. Rev. 529 (2004)
MTBE: A Precautionary Tale, 28 Harv. Env. L. Rev. 281 (2004)
Our Science is Sound Science and Their Science is Junk Science: Science-Based Strategies for Avoiding Accountability and Responsibility for Risk-Producing Products and Activities, 52 Kan. L. Rev. 897 (2004)
The Story of the Benzene Case: Judicially Imposed Regulatory Reform Through Risk Assessment," in Environmental Law Stories (R. Lazarus & O. Houck, eds. 2005)
Legislating 'Sound Science': The Role of the Tobacco Industry, 95 Am. J. Pub. Health S. 20 (2005) (with A. Baba, D. M. Cook, & L. A. Bero)
Daubert and the Proper Role for the Courts in Health, Safety and Environmental Regulation, 95 Am. J. Pub. Health S. 92 (2005)
Federal Regulation of Mad Cow Disease Risks, 57 Ad. L. Rev. 289 (2005)
Books
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT TAXATION AND FINANCE IN A NUTSHELL (2d ed.) (West Group, 2000) (with Professor M. David Gelfand, Tulane Law School and Professor Peter Salsich, Jr. St. Louis University Law School) (3d ed. forthcoming, 2007).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: CASES AND PROBLEMS (4th ed.) (Lexis-Nexis, 2000) (with Professor Frank P. Grad, Columbia Law School).
Book Contributions
Chapter on "Civil Enforcement" in Michael P. Gerrard, ed., PRACTICE GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Matthew Bender, 2004).
Chapter on "Enforcement of Environmental Laws" in POLLUTION A TO Z (MacMillan, 2003).
Chapter on "U.S. Hazardous Waste Management Policy and Sustainable Development" in STUMBLING TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY (Environmental Law Institute, 2002).
Essay on "Sales and Consumption Taxation" in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University Press, 2002) (with Professor M. David Gelfand, Tulane Law School).
Law Review And Journal Publications
Neither the Best of Times Nor the Worst of Times: EPA Enforcement During the Clinton Administration, 35 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10390 (June, 2005).
Treading Water: A Preliminary Assessment of EPA Enforcement During the Bush II Administration, 34 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10912 (October, 2004).
Some Thoughts on the Merits of Pragmatism As A Guide for Environmental Protection, 31 BostonCollege Env. Aff. L. Rev. 1 (2004).
The Uncertain Future Path of Environmental Enforcement and Compliance: A Book Review Essay Regarding Clifford Rechtschaffen and David L. Markell, REINVENTING ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT AND THE STATE-FEDERAL RELATIONSHIP, 33 Envt'l. L. 1093 (2003).
New Loopholes or Minor Adjustments?: A Summary and Evaluation of the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act, 20 Pace Env. L. Rev. 405 (2003).
Where Do We Fit In?: U.S. Information Disclosure and Hazardous Waste Remediation Laws As Compared With the Policy Suggestions of the U.N. Environmental Program, 33 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10694 (September, 2003).
Enforcement Overfiling In the Federal Courts: Some Thoughts on the Post-Harmon Cases, 21 Virginia Env. L. J. 425 (2003).
Is This the Best of All Possible Worlds?: A Book Review Essay on the Selective Skepticism of Bjorn Lomberg, 9 The Envt'l. Lawyer 307 (September, 2002).
Seeking Prudent Policy in the Face of Uncertainty: Observations on an AALS Discussion of Global Climate Change, 32 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10827 (July, 2002).
Time to Walk the Walk: U.S. Hazardous Waste Management and Sustainable Development, 32 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10307 (March, 2002).
Two Cheers For Global POP's: A Summary and Assessment of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, 14 Georgetown Int'l. Env. L. Rev. 319 (Winter, 2001).
Commenting on Commenting: Thoughts and Observations Regarding Elizabeth D. Mullins's The Art of Commenting, 31 Envt'l. L. 581 (2001).
Whither Environmental Reform?: Some Thoughts on a Recent AALS Debate, 31 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10719 (June, 2001).
Catherine A. O'Neill
The Perils of Risk Avoidance, Nat. Res. & Env't (forthcoming January 2006)
Mercury, Risk, and Justice,34 Envtl. L. Rep. 11070 (2004)
Risk Avoidance, Cultural Discrimination, and Environmental Justice for Indigenous Peoples, 30 Ecology L. Q. 1 (2003)
Co-author with Denis Binder, Colin Crawford, Eileen Gauna, M. Casey Jarman, Alice Kaswan, Bradford C. Mank, Clifford Rechtschaffen, and Robert R.M. Verchick, A Survey of Federal Agency Response to President Clinton's Executive Order No. 12898 on Environmental Justice, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 11133 (2001)
Restoration Affecting Native Resources: The Place of Native Ecological Science, Symposium on Environmental Restoration, 42 Ariz L. Rev. 343 (2000)
Variable Justice: Environmental Standards, Contaminated Fish, and "Acceptable" Risk to Native Peoples, 19 Stan Envtl L. J. 3 (2000)
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