Catching up with ELQ
While I was taking a hiatus from blogging, ELQ published not just one but two issues.
Check out Volume 38, Issue 1, featuring:
- Michelle Bryan Mudd, A “Constant and Difficult Task”: Making Local Land Use Decisions in a State with a Constitutional Right to a Healthful Environment?
- Alexandra B. Klass, Property Rights on the New Frontier: Climate Change, Natural Resource Development, and Renewable Energy
- Kristin N. Carden, The Legal Viability of Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries (TURFs) in California
- Jessica Intrator, From Squatter to Settler: Applying the Lessons of Nineteenth Century U.S. Public Policy to Twenty-First Century Land Struggles in Brazil
And Volume 38, Issue 2, the Annual Review of Natural Resources and Environmental Law:
- Robert Infelise and Eric Biber, Forward
- Nell Green Nylen, To Achieve Biodiversity Goals, the New Forest Service Planning Rule Needs Effective Mandates for Best Available Science and Adaptive Management
- Megan McQueeney, Baseline in the Sand: Communities for a Better Environment v. South Coast Air Quality Management
- Sarah Axtell, Reframing the Judicial Approach to Injunctive Relief for Environmental Plaintiffs in Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms
- Leah Rindner, Forcing Adaptation through the Rivers and Harbors Act
- Stephanie Brauer, Arizona Cattle Growers’ Pyrrhic Victory for Critical Habitat
- Maya Waldron, A Proposal to Balance Polluter and Community Intervention in CERCLA Litigation
- Alex Arensberg, Are Migratory Birds Extending Environmental Criminal Liability?
- Meredith Wilensky, The Tailoring Rule: Exemplifying the Vital Role of Regulatory Agencies in Environmental Protection
- Emily Sangi, The Gap-Filling Role of Nuisance in Interstate Air Pollution
- Daniel Kazhdan, Precautionary Pulp: Pulp Mills and the Evolving Dispute between International Tribunals over the Reach of the Precautionary Principle
- Michelle Ben-David, Book Review, Defining International Environmental Law
- Daniel Mandel, Book Review, Boldly Precautionary: Douglas Kysar’s Regulating from Nowhere
- Tony Au, In Brief, Got (rbST-free) Milk? The Sixth Circuit Overturns Ohio’s Milk Labeling Restrictions
- Alexander, J. Bandza, In Brief, South Coast Air Quality Management District v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Ninth Circuit Holds Reliance on Problematic State Agency Standard Satisfies NEPA
- Nick Jimenez, In Brief, Takings Claims and Uniform Wind Farm Siting Regulations: Establishing a Limited Property Interest to Minimize Conflict
- Nate Johnson, In Brief, Flexible Rulemaking and the Limits of the Alaska Hunters Doctrine
- Cody McBride, In Brief, Oklahoma v. Tyson: Playing Chicken with Environmental Cleanup
- Sam Wheeler, In Brief, Ninth Circuit: EPA Compliance Orders Are Not Subject to Pre-Enforcement Judicial Review
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