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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.
Still Crazy After All These Years
Why is EPA “Faceless”?
Model Uncertainty in Politics and Climate Policy
Climate, Energy, and Environment on the Ballot
The Election, Vehicle Emissions, and State Climate Plans
Texas and California Are Not Opposites. Contrary to What You Might Think.
With 4 Weeks Left, the Election – and the Future of Climate Policy – Hang in the Balance
The Two Races Most Likely to Determine Control of the Senate
Mrs. Palsgraf, Meet Enviromental Law
Climate Politics and Policy in Nebraska