ELQ’s 2010 annual review
Congratulations to Ecology Law Quarterly on publication of this year’s Annual Review of Environmental and Natural Resources Law. Check out these fine articles:
- Filling the Regulatory Gap: A Proposal for Restructuring the Clean Water Act’s Two-Permit System, by Robert B. Moreno
- Reasonable Bases for Apportioning Harm under CERCLA, by Robert Guo
- Energy v. Water, by Olivia Odom
- Surviving Summers, by Michelle Fon Anne Lee
- NEPA in the Post-9/11 World, by Amanda Lopez
- The Middle Ground of Pesticide Regulation: Why EPA Should Use a Watershed-Based Permitting Scheme in Its New Aquatic Pesticides Rule, by Kara Cook
- At a Dead End: The Need for Congressional Direction in the Roadless Area Management Debate, by Monica Voicu
- Size, Biology, and Culture: Persistence as the Indicator of the Significance of Portions of Species’ Historical Range under the Endangered Species Act, by Alexandra Kamel
- One Fish, Two Fish: Suggestions for the Treatment of Hatchery Fish under the Endangered Species Act, by Katy Lum
- Restoring Webster’s Definition of “Best” under the Clean Air Act, by Christopher Raftery
- Tribal Governments Should Be Entitled to Special Solicitude: The Overarching Sentiment of the Parens Patriae Doctrine, by Hae-June Ahn
- “Taking” a Different Tack on Just Compensation Claims Arising Out of the Endangered Species Act, by Brian Scaccia
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