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Richard Frank
Richard Frank is Professor of Environmental Practice and Director of the U. C. Davis School of Law’s California Environmental Law & Policy Center. From 2006-2010, he served as Executive Director of the Center for Law, Energy & the Environment and as a Lecturer in Residence at the U.C. Berkeley School of Law. Frank’s particular research interests include climate change law and policy; water in the American West; environmental governance questions; property rights and the environment; and coastal and oceans policy.
Supreme Court Allows Major State, Local Government Climate Change Litigation to Proceed on Merits
Critical Native American Water Rights Cases Come Before the Supreme Court: Arizona v. Navajo Nation
CEQA, California's Housing Crisis & the Little Hoover Commission
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals' 10 Most Important Environmental Law Decisions of 2022
Reflections on a Century of "Regulatory Takings" Law
The Passing of a Respected Water Warrior
Happy 50th Anniversary, Federal Clean Water Act
What Do Pig Pens Have To Do With Environmental Law?
On the First Monday in October, the Sacketts Head to the Supreme Court a Second Time
U.C. Davis Law School to Host "Clean Water Act at 50" Conference
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