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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.
President-Elect Trump vs. California: What Lies Ahead?
"Salt Lakes in Crisis: Legal Responses to Ecological Catastrophes"
Assessing the First Decade of California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
The "Silver Bullet" Required to Improve California's Water Rights System: More & Better Data
Reforming California's Financial Penalties for Water Theft Will Create an Effective Deterrent
A Brazen California Water Heist Revealed, Prosecuted & Punished
Florida Governor DeSantis' Head-In-The-Sand Climate Change Policies
Ninth Circuit Short-Circuits Juliana v. U.S. Climate Change Lawsuit
U.S. Supreme Court Revisits, Tightens Regulatory Takings Limits on Land Use Regulation
California Wins Major Clean Air Act/Climate Change Case in D.C. Circuit