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Dan Farber
Dan Farber has written and taught on environmental and constitutional law as well as about contracts, jurisprudence and legislation. Currently at Berkeley Law, he has also spent time at Minnesota Law School (where he became the first Henry J. Fletcher Professor of Law in 1987), Stanford Law School, Harvard Law School and the University of Chicago Law School (where he was named McKnight Presidential Professor of Public Law in 2000). He is also a pioneer in the emerging field of Disaster Law, which examines legal issues related to society’s ability to deal effectively with the aftermath of catastrophes and the risk of future disasters.
I certainly didn't mean any criticism of Dr. King. There's no reason why he should have been expected to speak…
On What Martin Luther King DIDN’T Say
Hi Michael. I was trying to think in terms of some of the arguments made by "small government" people against…
On Why Pollution Regulations Aren’t Taxes
Michael--It would be nice to hear from an energy economist about this issue. It strikes me as quite complicated. Just…
On The Significance of EPA’s Proposed Power Plant Standards
I understand the appeal of using consumption based accounting. On the other hand, if those emissions count against the U.S.,…
On Passing Gas
I'm pleased that this post has sparked such interesting discussion. One question is whether we should make decisions without taking…
On Rethinking “Adaptation”
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