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Frank Ackerman
Books
PRICELESS: ON KNOWING THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING AND THE VALUE OF NOTHING, with Lisa Heinzerling (New York: The New Press, 2004).
THE FLAWED FOUNDATIONS OF GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM: CRITICAL ESSAYS ON ECONOMIC THEORY, with Alejandro Nadal (London: Routledge, 2004).
MICROECONOMICS IN CONTEXT, with Neva Goodwin, Julie A. Nelson, and Thomas Weisskopf (Russian edition, Moscow, 2002; Vietnamese edition, Hanoi, 2002; English edition, New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2005).
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INEQUALITY, edited with Neva Goodwin, Laurie Dougherty, and Kevin Gallagher (Washington: Island Press, 2000).
Articles Applying Cost-Benefit to Past Decisions: Was Environmental Protection Ever a Good Idea?, with Lisa Heinzerling and Rachel Massey, CPR White Paper, 2004; edited version later published in Administrative Law Review vol. 57, no. 1, Winter 2005.
Material Flows for a Sustainable City, International Review for Environmental Strategies (Japan), vol. 5 no. 2, 2005.
The Outer Bounds of the Possible: Economic Theory, Precaution, and Dioxin, Organohalogen Compounds 65, 2003, 378-81. http://www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/Pubs/rp/Ackerman_Dioxin_2003.pdf
Mixed Signals: Market Incentives, Recycling and the Price Spike of 1995, with Kevin Gallagher, Resources, Conservation, and Recycling, vol. 35 no. 4, August 2002.
Still Dead After All These Years: Interpreting the Failure of General Equilibrium Theory, Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 9 no. 2, July 2002.
Pricing the Priceless: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Protection, with Lisa Heinzerling, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 150 no. 5, May 2002.
Reprinted, as one of the ten best environmental and land use law review articles of 2002, in Land Use & Environmental Law Review, 2003.
Tree Huggers No Longer!," review of THE SKEPTICAL ENVIRONMENTALIST, by Bjorn Lomborg, The Nation, March 25, 2002.
The Humbugs of the Anti-Regulatory Movement, with Lisa Heinzerling, Cornell Law Review vol. 87 no. 2, January 2002.
Waste in the Inner City: Asset or Assault?, with Sumreen Mirza, Local Environment, May 2001.
Waste Management and Climate Change, Local Environment, May 2000.
"The True Costs of REACH," with Rachel Massey, report to the Nordic Council of Ministers, 2004.
(A partial summary appears in an op-ed article, "The Ripple Effect," Parliament (Brussels), April 11, 2005)
"Greenhouse Emissions From Waste Management: A Survey of Data Reported to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change by Annex I Countries," with William Moomaw and Robin Taylor, report to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 2003.
"A Retrospective Review of FERC's Environmental Impact Statement on Open Transmission Access," with Timothy Woolf, Geoff Keith, and David White, 2001.
Contributing author to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Third Technical Assessment Report, Working Group III, 2001; involved in analysis of waste and climate change.
A Fallacy of the Commons in Biotech Patent Policy, 20 Berkeley Tech. Law Journal 985 (2005).
Two Models for Scientific Transparency in Environmental Law, in Rescuing Science From Politics __ (Wendy E. Wagner & Rena Steinzor, eds., forthcoming 2005).
The Irrationality of Speculative Gene Patents, in University Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer: Process, Design, and Intellectual Property 123 (Gary D. Libecap, ed., 2005).
The False Promise of the Genomics Revolution for Environmental Law, 29 Harvard Environmental Law Review 117 (2005).
Scientific Activism and Restraint: The Interplay of Statistics, Judgment, and Procedure in Environmental Law, 79 Notre Dame Law Review 497 (2004).
Harmonizing Methods of Scientific Inference With the Precautionary Principle: Opportunities and Constraints, 34 Environmental Law Reporter 10131 (2004).
Reforming United States Environmental Regulations for Agriculture: Impediments and Opportunities in Agriculture and International Trade: Law, Policy and the WTO (Michael N. Cardwell, et al., eds., 2003).
With J.H. Barton, Environmental Regulation for Agriculture, 21 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 3 (2002).
Robert Adler
Books and Book Chapters
Adler and Driesen, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: A CONCEPTUAL AND FUNCTIONAL APPROACH (Aspen Publishers, accepted for publication, expected 2007).
A TROUBLED SENSE OF IMMENSITY: RESTORING THE COLORADO (Island Press, in preparation, expected 2007)
THE LAW AT THE WATER'S EDGE: LIMITS TO 'OWNERSHIP' OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS, IN WET GROWTH: SHOULD WATER LAW CONTROL LAND USE? (Tony Arnold, ed., Environmental Law Institute, 2005)
"Fresh Water," in STUMBLING TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY (John C. Dernbach, ed., Environmental Law Institute, 2002).
Law Review Articles The Supreme Court and Ecosystems: Environmental Science in Environmental Law, 27 Vermont Law Review 249-369 (2003)
The Two Lost Books in the Water Quality Trilogy: The Elusive Objectives of Physical and Biological Integrity, 33 Environmental Law 29-77 (2003)
Water Quality and Agriculture: Assessing Alternative Futures, 25 Environs 77-91 (University of California, Davis) (2002)
Fresh Water - Toward a Sustainable Future, 32 Environmental Law Reporter 10167-10189 (2002)
Controlling Nonpoint Source Water Pollution: Is Help on the Way (From the Courts or EPA)?, 31 Environmental Law Reporter 10270-10282 (2001)
Van de Wetering and Adler, New Directions in Western Water Law: Conflict or Collaboration?, 20 Journal of Land, Resources and Environmental Law 15 - 40 (2000)
Adler and Straube, Watersheds and the Integration of U.S. Water Law and Policy: Bridging the Great Divides, 25 William & Mary Environmental Law Review 1-68 (2000)
American Trucking and the Revival (?) of the Nondelegation Doctrine, 30 Environmental Law Reporter 10233-10244 (2000)
William L. Andreen
Developing a More Holistic Approach to Water Management in the United States, 36 Environmental Law Reporter (Environmental Law Institute) (forthcoming 2006).
The Evolving Contours of Water Law in the United States: Bridging the Gap between Land, Water Use and Environmental Protection, 23 Environmental and Planning Law Journal (forthcoming 2006).
Alabama Water Law in Volume 6 of WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (forthcoming 2005).
Water Quality Today: Has the Clean Water Act Been a Success?, 55 Alabama Law Review 537-593 (2004), reprinted in 36 Land Use and Environment Law Review (forthcoming 2005).
The Evolution of Water Pollution Control in the United States: State, Local and Federal Efforts, 1789 -1972: Part II, 21 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 215-294 (2003).
The Evolution of Water Pollution Control in the United States: State, Local and Federal Efforts, 1789-1972: Part I, 21 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 145-200 (2003).
Environmental Law and International Assistance: The Challenge of Strengthening Environmental Law in the Developing World, 25 Coumbia Journal of Environmental Law 17-69 (2000).
Richard N.L. Andrews, Managing the Environment, Managing Ourselves: A History of American Environmental Policy, 5 Environmental History 258-259 (2000) (book review).
1999. MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENT,. MANAGING OURSELVES: A HISTORY OF AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY. New Haven: Yale University Press. 416 pp. (updated 2nd edition forthcoming 2006)
Andrews, R. N. L.; Hutson, A.; and D. Edwards Jr. (forthcoming 2006). "Environmental Management Under Pressure: How Do Mandates Affect Performance?," Chapter 5 in LEVERAGING THE PRIVATE SECTOR: MANAGEMENT-BASED STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, edited by Cary Coglianese and Jennifer Nash. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future Press.
2005. "Recovering the Environmental Legacy of FDR," Chapter 10 in FDR AND THE ENVIRONMENT, edited by Henry L. Henderson and David B. Woolner. New York: St. Martin's Press.
et al. 2001. "Environmental Management Systems: History, Theory, and Implementation Research," Chapter 2 in REGULATING FROM THE INSIDE: CAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ACHIEVE POLICY GOALS?, edited by Cary Coglianese and Jennifer Nash. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future Press.
Darnall, N.; Gallagher, D. R.; Andrews, R. N. L.; and D. Amaral. 2000. Environmental Management Systems: Opportunities for Improved Environmental and Business Strategy? Environmental Quality Management 9(3):1-9.
Eggers, D. M.; Villani, J.; and R. N. L. Andrews. 2000. Third-Party Information Providers and Innovative Environmental Technology Adoption. American Behavioral Scientist 44(2):266-77.
1998. Environmental Regulation and Business "Self-Regulation." Policy Sciences 31(3):177-97.
1997. "The Unfinished Business of National Environmental Policy," Chapter 6 in ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NEPA: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE, edited by Ray Clark and Lawrence Canter. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press, pp. 85-97.
1993. Long-Range Planning in Environmental and Health Regulatory Agencies. Ecology Law Quarterly 20(3):515-582.
1984. "Economics and Environmental Decisions, Past and Present," Chapter 2 in ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY UNDER REAGAN'S EXECUTIVE ORDER: THE ROLE OF BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS, edited by V. Kerry Smith. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
1982. "Cost-Benefit Analysis as Regulatory Reform," Chapter 6 in COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS: POLITICS, ETHICS, AND METHODS, edited by Daniel Swartzman, Richard. Liroff, and Kenneth Croke. Washington, DC: The Conservation Foundation.
1976. NEPA in Practice: Environmental Policy or Administrative Reform? Environmental Law Reporter 6:50001-09.
1976. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Co. 230 pp.
Mary Jane Angelo
Law Review Articles Harnessing the Power of Science in Environmental Law: Why We Should, Why We Don’t, and How We Can, 87 Texas Law Review ___ (2008).
The Killing Fields: Reducing the Casualties in the Battle Between U.S. Endangered Species and Pesticide Law, 32 Harvard Environmental Law Review 96 (2008).
Integrating Emergy Synthesis into Environmental Law, 37 Environmental Law 963 (with Mark T. Brown, 2007). Regulating Evolution for Sale: An Evolutionary Biology Model for Regulating the Risks Posed by Genetically Modified Organisms, 42 Wake Forest Law Review 93 (2007).
Embracing Uncertainty, Complexity and Change to Protect Ecological Integrity: An Eco-Pragmatic Reinvention of a First Generation Environmental Law, 33 Ecology Law Quarterly 105 (2006), Chosen as one of the top ten environmental and land use law review articles of 2006, reprinted in volume 38 of the Land Use and Environmental Law Review (A. Dan Tarlock and David Callies, eds., 2007).
Exalting the Corporate Form Over Environmental Protection: The Corporate Shell Game and the Enforcement of Florida’s Water Management Laws, 17 Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law 89 (with C. Lobdell & T. Boonstra , 2001).
Integrating Water Management and Land Use Planning: Uncovering the Missing Link in the Protection of Florida’s Water Resources?, 12 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 223 (Spring 2001).
Genetically Engineered PlantPesticides: Recent Developments in the EPA’s Regulation of Biotechnology, 7 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 257 (1996).
A Model Wetlands Protection Ordinance: Legal Considerations, 1 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 55 (1987). Florida’s Troubled Phosphate Companies: Can Bankruptcy Law be Used to Relieve their Obligation to Reclaim the Land? 38 University of Florida Law Review 283 (1986).
Other Legal Publications Reforming the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, CPR for the Environment: Breathing New Life into the Nation's Major Environmental, Center for Progressive Reform (2007).
Crouching Textualist, Hidden Intentionalist: Reclaiming Our Stolen “Green Destiny” out of the Judicial Sparring Over the Interpretation of Environmental Statutesin Strategies for Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate (Michael Wolf, ed. ELI 2005).
Redressing the Failure of Environmental Law to Protect Birds and Their Habitat, 20 Natural Resources & Environment 22 (with Anthony J. Cotter, ABA, 2005).
The Environmental Protection Agency, in Pollution A to Z (Macmillan Reference USA, 2003).
Regulatory Agencies, in Pollution A to Z (Macmillan Reference USA, 2003).
Agricultural Biotechnology, Law, and EPA Regulation, in T.H. Murray and M.J. Mehlman, eds., Encyclopedia of Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues in Biotechnology, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2000).
Scientific Publications M.J. Angelo, and F. Slansky, Jr. 1984. Body Building by Insects: Tradeoffs in Resource Allocation with Particular Reference to Migratory Species. Florida Entomologist 67:2241.
J.E. Cookman, M.J. Angelo, F. Slansky, Jr. and J.L. Nation. 1984. Lipid Content and Fatty Acid Composition of Larvae and Adults of the Velvetbean Caterpillar, Anticarsia gemmatalis, as Affected by Larval Diet. Journal of Insect Physiology. 30:523527.
M.J. Angelo, Resource Allocation in Four Presumed Migratory Noctuid Moths, unpublished Masters Thesis, University of Florida (1983).
John Applegate
The Government Role in Scientific Research: Who Should Bridge the Data Gap in Chemical Regulation?, in RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS (Wendy Wagner & Rena Steinzor, eds.) (Cambridge Univ. Press 2005).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: RCRA, CERCLA, AND THE MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE (Foundation: Turning Point Series) (& JAN G. LAITOS) (2005).
The Story of Reserve Mining: Managing Scientific Uncertainty in Environmental Regulation in ENVIRONMENTAL LAW STORIES (Richard Lazarus & Oliver Houck, eds.) (Foundation Press 2005).
THE INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF ESSAYS IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: ENVIRONMENTAL RISK (2 volumes; Ashgate 2004) (editor), and Introduction (pp. xiii-xxiv).
The Taming of the Precautionary Principle, 27 WM. & M. ENVTL. L. & POLICY REV. 13 (2002).
The Prometheus Principle: Using the Precautionary Principle to Harmonize the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms, 9 IND. J. GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 207 (2001).
Judicial Review of Risk Assessment: Substance or Procedure? 6 RISK DECISION & POLICY (CambridgeUniv. Press) 123 (2001).
Getting Ahead of Ourselves: A Comment on Professor Frank B. Cross' Legal Implications of Hormesis, 8:3 BELLE [Biological Effects of Low Level Exposures] Newsletter 9 (2001); 20:3 HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY 129 (2001).
The Precautionary Preference: An American Perspective on the Precautionary Principle, 6:3 HUMAN & ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT 413 (2000).
THE REGULATION OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND HAZARDOUS WASTES (Foundation Press 2000) (& JAN G. LAITOS, CELIA CAMPBELL-MOHN); and TEACHERS MANUAL (2002).
Learning from NEPA: Some Guidelines for Responsible Federal Risk Legislation, 23 HARV. ENVTL. L. REV. 93 (1999) (Celia Campbell-Mohn &).
Risk Assessment, Redevelopment, and Environmental Justice: Candidly Evaluating the Brownfields Bargain, 13 J. NAT. RESOURCES & ENVTL. L. 243 (1997-98).
Institutional Controls or Emperor's Clothes? Long-Term Stewardship of the Nuclear Weapons Complex, 28 ENVTL. L. REP. (ENVTL. L. INST.) 10631 (1998) (& Stephen Dycus).
Short Changing Short-Term Risk: A Study of CERCLA Remedy Selection, 15 YALE J. ON REG. 269 (1998) (& Steven M. Wesloh).
Beyond the Usual Suspects: The Use of Citizens Advisory Boards in Environmental Decisionmaking, 73 IND. L.J. 903 (1998).
A Beginning and Not an End in Itself: The Proper Role of Risk in Environmental Decisionmaking, 63 U. CIN. L. REV. 1643 (1995).
The Perils of Unreasonable Risk: Information, Regulatory Policy, and Toxic Substances Control, 91 COLUM. L. REV. 261 (1991).
William W. Buzbee
Articles The Regulatory Fragmentation Continuum, Westway and the Challenges of Regional Growth, 21 Journal of Law and Politics 323 (2005).
Unidimensional Federalism: Power and Perspective in Commerce Clause Litigation, 88 Cornell Law Review 1199 (2003) (with co-author Robert A. Schapiro).
Urban Form, Health, and the Law's Limits, Vol. 93, Issue 9 American Journal of Public Health 1395 (September 2003).
Recognizing the Regulatory Commons: A Theory of Regulatory Gaps, 89 Iowa Law Review 1 ( 2003) (selected by Land Use and Environment Law Review and republished in 2005 as one of best ten environmental and land use law articles published during 2003-04) (for PDF version, see http://www.law.emory.edu/faculty/publication/buzbee-conv.pdf).
Accountability Conceptions and Federalism Tales: Disney's Wonderful World?, 100 Michigan Law Review 1290 (2002) (reviewing Richard Foglesong, MARRIED TO THE MOUSE: WALT DISNEY WORLD AND ORLANDO (Yale University Press 2001)).
Legislative Record Review, 54 Stanford Law Review 87 (2001)(with co-author Robert A. Schapiro).
Smart Growth Micro-Incentives and the Tree-Cut Tax Case, 17 Georgia State Law Review 999 (2001).
Standing and the Statutory Universe, 11 Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum 247 (2001).
The One-Congress Fiction in Statutory Interpretation, 149 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 171 (2000).
Sprawl's Political-Economy and the Case for a Metropolitan Green Space Initiative, 32 The Urban Lawyer 367 (2000).
Sprawl's Dynamics: A Comparative Institutional Analysis Critique, 35 Wake Forest Law Review 509 (2000).
Urban Sprawl, Federalism and the Problem of Institutional Complexity, 68 Fordham Law Review 57 (October 1999) (selected by Land Use and Environment Law Review and republished in 2000 as one of best ten environmental and land use law articles published during 1998-99).
Chapters and Other Contributions to Books
THE STORY OF LAIDLAW: STANDING AND CITIZEN ENFORCEMENT, IN ENVIRONMENTAL STORIES 201 (Richard Lazarus and Oliver Houck, editors) (Foundation Press 2005).
Regulatory Underkill in an Era of Anti-Environmental Majorities, in STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS IN AN UNCERTAIN JUDICIAL CLIMATE 141 (Michael Allan Wolf, editor) (Environmental Law Institute 2005).
Center for Progressive Regulation, THE NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA (Carolina Academic Press 2004) (contributing author).
Urban Sprawl and Legal Reform, in SPRAWL CITY: RACE, POLITICS AND PLANNING IN ATLANTA (Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson and Angel O. Torres, editors) (Island Press 2000).
John Conley
J. Conley and W. O'Barr, JUST WORDS: LAW, LANGUAGE, AND POWER, Univ. of Chicago Press (2d ed. 2005)
J. Conley (ed.), "Special Issue, Causation in Law and Science," 64 L. & Contemp. Probs. 1 (2001)
Selected Articles J. Conley & S. Baker, "Fall from Grace or Business as Usual? A Retrospective Look at Lawyers on Wall Street and Main Street," __ L. & Soc. Inquiry __ (forthcoming)
J. Conley & C. Williams, "Engage, Embed, and Embellish: Theory Versus Practice in the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement," __J. Corporation L. __ (forthcoming)
C. Williams & J. Conley, "Is There an Emerging Fiduciary Duty to Consider Human Rights?," 74 U. Cinc. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming; symposium issue)
C. Williams & J. Conley, "An Emerging Third Way? : The Erosion of the Anglo-American Shareholder Value Construct," 36 Corn. J. Int'l L. 494 (2005)
C. Williams & J. Conley, An Emerging Third Way ?: The Erosion of Anglo-American Shareholder Value Theory, 3/3 New Acad. Rev. 96 (U.K., 2004)
J. Conley & R. Makowski, "Rethinking the Product of Nature Doctrine as a Barrier to Biotechnology Patents in the U.S. and Perhaps Europe as Well," 13 Information & Comm. Tech. Law 3 (U.K., 2004)
J. Conley & W. O'Barr, "A Classic in Spite of Itself: THE CHEYENNE WAY and the Case Method in Legal Anthropology," 29 Law & Soc. Inquiry 179 (2004)
J. Conley, "The International Law of Business Method Patents," 88/4 Fed. Res. Bank Atlanta Econ. Rev. 15 (4th Quarter 2003)
J. Conley & R. Makowski, "Back to the Future: Rethinking the Product of Nature Doctrine as a Barrier to Biotechnology Patents," 85 J. Pat. & Tr. Off. Soc'y 301 (Part I), 371 (Part II) (2003)
"Strolling Down State Street: The International Law of Business Method Patents," 12 Information & Comm. Tech. Law (U.K.) 57 (2003)
J. Conley & W.O'Barr, "Back to the Trobriands: The Enduring Legacy of Malinowski's CRIME AND CUSTOM IN SAVAGE SOCIETY," 27 Law & Soc. Inquiry 847 (2002)
D. Peterson & J. Conley, "Of Cherries, Fudge, and Onions: Science and Its Courtroom Perversion," 64 Law & Contemp. Probs. 213 (2001)
Carl Cranor
Books
TOXIC TORTS: SCIENCE, LAW AND THE POSSIBILITY OF JUSTICE (Appx. 364 printed pages) (New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming, May 2006)
VALUING HEALTH FOR REGULATORY COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS, eds. Wilhelmine Miller, Lisa A. Robinson, and Robert S. Lawrence. Co-authors: Institute of Medicine Committee to Evaluate Measures of Health Benefits for Environmental, Health, and Safety Regulation: Robert S. Lawrence, Henry A. Anderson, Richard T. Burnett, Carl F. Cranor, Maureen Cropper, Norman Daniels, Dennis G. Fryback, Alan M. Garber, Mathe R. Gold, James K. Hammitt, Lisa I. Iezzoni, Peter D. Jacobson, Emmett Keeler, Willard G. Manning, Charles Poole, David A. Schkade, (Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, forthcoming, 2006).
Contributions to Books
"Risk Assessment, Susceptible Subpopulations and Environmental Equity," THE LAW OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, ed. Michael B. Gerrard (The American Bar Association: 1999), pp. 307-356.
"Asymmetric Information, the Precautionary Principle and Burdens of Proof in Environmental Health Protections," PROTECTING PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT: IMPLEMENTING THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE, ed. Carolyn Raffensperger and Joel Tickner (Washington, D.C., Island Press: 1999), pp. 74-99
"The Regulatory Context for Environmental and Workplace Health Protections: Recent Developments," THE BLACKWELL GUIDE TO BUSINESS EThics, ed. Norman Bowie (Oxford, UK and Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers, 2002), pp. 77-101
"What Could Precautionary Science Be? Research for Early Warnings and a Better Future," in PRECAUTION: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND PREVENTIVE PUBLIC POLICY, ed. Joel A. Tickner (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2003), pp. 305-320.
"Justice, Inference to the Best Explanation and the Judicial Evaluation of Scientific Evidence," TOPICS IN CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY: VOL III: LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, ed. Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke, and David Shier (Cambridge, MA:MIT Press, 2005), pp. 67-103
"The Dual Legacy of Daubert v. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceuticals: Replacing Junk Science with Insidious Science," forthcoming in RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS (New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2006), 32 ms. pp.
Articles Scientific Ignorance and Reliable Patterns of Evidence in Toxic Tort Causation: Is There a Need for Liability Reform? (with David A. Eastmond) Law and Contemporary Problems, Vol. 64, No. 4 (Autumn 2001), pp. 5-48.
Learning from the Law to Address Uncertainty in the Precautionary Principle, Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 7, (2001), pp. 313-326.
Daubert and the Acceptability of Legal Decisions, the Law and Philosophy Newsletter November, 2003, pp. 127-131, (Reprinted in the Journal of Philsophy, Science and Law (March, 2005)]
Science in the Law in the U.S.: Some Philosophic Issues and Recent Legal Trends, Politeia: Rivista di Etica e Scelte Pubbliche, Anno XIX, N. 70 (2003), pp. 95-106.
How Should Society Approach the Real and Potential Risks Posed by New Technologies? Editor's Choice Series in Agricultural Ethics, Plant Physiology , pp. 3-9 (2003). [Invited] (Reprinted in Agricultural Ethics in a Changing World, Ed. Marten Chrispeels, 2004)
Some Legal Implications of the Precautionary Principle: Improving Information Generation and Legal Protections, the European Journal of Oncology, Library Vol. 2 (2003), pp. 31-51. [Invited] Reprinted in the International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health 2004; 17(1): 17-34.
Toward Understanding Aspects of the Precautionary Principle, the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Vol. 29, No. 3 (2004), pp. 259-279.
Assessing Some of the Regulatory Approaches to Transgenic Plants: What Can We Learn from the Regulation of Other Technologies?, Environmental Biosafety Research 3 (2004) 29-43.
The Science Veil over Tort Law Policy: How Should Scientific Evidence Be Used in Toxic Tort Law?, Law and Philosophy, 24:2, March, 2005, pp. 139-210.
Scientific Inferences in the Laboratory and the Law, American Journal of Public Health, Supplement 1: Scientific Evidence and Public Policy Vol. 95, No. S1 (July 2005), 121-128 (Reprinted in TRIAL, (November 2005), pp. 46-57.
Precautionary Information-Generation in Science and the Law, the Journal of Water Science & Technology, pp. 65-71 (2005).
Holly Doremus
Books
Schoenbaum, Rosenberg and Doremus, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY LAW: PROBLEMS, CASES, AND READINGS, 4th ed. (Foundation Press, 2002).
Articles and Book Chapters Reinvigorating the Union of Wonder and Power, __ Virginia Environmental Law Journal __ (forthcoming 2006).
Science and Controversy in Endangered Species Act Implementation, in Dale Goble et al., eds., The Endangered Species Act at 30: Renewing the Conservation Promise (forthcoming, Island Press 2005).
Lessons Learned, in Dale Goble et al., eds., The Endangered Species Act at 30: Renewing the Conservation Promise (forthcoming, Island Press 2005).
Using Science in a Political World: The Importance of Transparency in Natural Resource Regulation, in Wendy E. Wagner and Rena Steinzor, Rescuing Science from Politics (forthcoming, Cambridge Univ. Press 2005).
Doremus and Tarlock, Science, Judgment, and Controversy in Natural Resource Regulation, 26 Public Land and Resources Law Review 1-37 (2005).
Science Plays Defense: Natural Resource Management in the Bush Administration, 32 Ecology Law Quarterly 249-305 (2005).
The Story of TVA v. Hill: A Narrow Escape for a Broad New Law, in Oliver A. Houck & Richard J. Lazarus, eds., Environmental Law Stories: An In-Depth Look at Ten Leading Cases on Environmental Law 109-140 (Foundation Press, 2005).
Crossing Boundaries: Commentary on The Law at the Water's Edge, in Craig Anthony Arnold, ed. Wet Growth: Should Water Law Control Land Use?, (Environmental Law Institute, 2005).
The Purposes, Effects, and Future of the Endangered Species Act's Best Available Science Mandate, 34 Environmental Law 397-450 (2004), excerpted in Laitos, Cole, Wood, and Zellmer (eds.), Natural Resources Law (West, 2005).
Takings and Transitions, 19 Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law 1-46 (2003), reprinted in 36 Land Use and Environment Law Review __ (2005).
Shaping the Future: The Dialectic of Law and Environmental Values, 37 UC Davis Law Review 233-268 (2003) and 27 Environs 233-268 (2003), reprinted in Jim Chen, ed., The Jurisdynamics of Environmental Protection: Change and the Pragmatic Voice in Environmental Law (Environmental Law Institute, 2003).
Constitutive Law and Environmental Policy, 22 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 295-378 (2003).
Contracts for Bioprospecting: The Yellowstone National Park Experience, in Microbial Diversity and Bioprospecting, A.T. Bull, ed. (American Society for Microbiology Press 2004)
Doremus and Tarlock, Fish, Farms and the Clash of Cultures in the Klamath Basin, 30 Ecology Law Quarterly 279-350 (2003), reprinted in 35 Land Use & Environment Law Review ___ (2004).
A Policy Portfolio Approach to Biodiversity Protection on PrivateLand, 6 Environmental Science and Policy 217-232 (2003).
Biodiversity and the Challenge of Saving the Ordinary, 38 Idaho L. Rev. 325-354 (2002), reprinted in 34 Land Use & Environment Law Review ___ (2003), and excerpted in Laitos, Cole, Wood, and Zellmer (eds.), Natural Resources Law (West, 2005).
Adaptive Management, the Endangered Species Act, and the Institutional Challenges of "New Age" Environmental Protection, 41 Washburn L. J. 50 (2001).
Doremus and Pagel, Why Listing May Be Forever: Perspectives on Delisting Under the U. S. Endangered Species Act, 15 Conservation Biology 1258-68 (2001).
Water, Population Growth, and Endangered Species in the West, 72 University of Colorado Law Review 361-414 (2001), excerpted in Rasband, Squillace, and Salzman, Natural Resources Law and Policy (Foundation Press, 2004).
David Driesen
Books
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: A CONCEPTUAL AND PRAGMATIC APPROACH (ASPEN 2007) (with Robert Adler, forthcoming)
"Economic Instruments for Sustainable Development," in ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FOR SUSTAINABILITY: A CRITICAL READER (Stepan Wood, Benjamin J. Richardson eds. Hart Publications 2006) (forthcoming)
"What is Free Trade?: The Rorschach Test at the Heart of the Trade and Environment Debate," in HANDBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE VOLUME II: ECONOMIC AND LEGAL ANALYSIS OF TRADE POLICY AND INSTITUTIONS (E. Kwan Choi & James C. Hartigan, ed. Blackwell Press, 2005).
"Why Pollution Taxes Cannot Replace Command and Control Regulation (But Should Have a Bright Future Nonetheless)," in I CRITICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL TAXATION * INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES (2003).
"Sustainable Development and Air Quality: The Need to Replace Basic Technologies with Cleaner Alternatives," in STUMBLING TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY (John Dernbach ed. 2002) (Environmental Law Institute).
Articles
Many of Professor Driesen's articles are available for download at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=138504
Efficiency, Economic Dynamics, and Climate Change: A Critical Look at the NeoClassical Paradigm for Environmental Law, 13 THE DIGEST L. J. 1 (2005) (with Charles Hall).
The Functions of Transaction Costs: Rethinking Transaction Cost Minimization in a World of Friction, 47 ARIZONA L. REV. 61 (2005) (with Shubha Ghosh). http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/0transactioncost%20published.pdf
Distributing the Costs of Environmental, Health and Safety Protection: The Feasibility Principle, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Regulatory Reform, 32 B. C. ENVTL. AFF. L. REV. 1 (2005) http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/0feasibility%20galley.pdf
Standing for Nothing: The Paradox of Demanding a Concrete Context for Formalist Adjudication, 89 CORNELL L. REV. 808 (2004) http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/0standing%20for%20nothing.pdf
The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Emissions Trading, and Priority Setting, 31 B. C. ENVTL AFF. L. REV. 501 (2004)
Markets are Not Magic, 20 ENVT'L FORUM 19 (Nov.-Dec. 2003) http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/0Markets%20Are%20Not%20Magic%20N-D%202003.pdf
Thirty Years of International Environmental Law: A Retrospective and a Plea for Reinvigoration, 30 SYR. J. INT'L L. 101 (2003)
Does Emissions Trading Encourage Innovation?, 33 ENVT'L L. REP. (Envtl. L. Inst.) 10094 (2003). http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/0elffinal.pdf
Loose Canons: Statutory Construction and the "New" Nondelegation Doctrine, 66 PITT. L. REV. 1 (2002) http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/2DriesenFinal2.pdf
Sustainable Development and Air Quality: The Need to Replace Basic Technologies with Cleaner Alternatives, 32 ENVTL. L. REP. (Envt'l L. Inst.) 10277 (2002).
Sustainable Development and Air Quality: The Need to Replace Basic Technologies with Cleaner Alternatives, 10 BUFF. ENVT'L L. J. 25 (2002)
What is Free Trade?: The Real Issue Lurking Behind the Trade and Environment Debate, 41 VA . J. INT'L L. 279 (2001).
Getting Our Priorities Straight: One Strand of the Regulatory Reform Debate, 31 ENVT'L L. REP. (Envt'l L. Inst.) 10003 (2001).
Choosing Environmental Instruments in Transnational Legal Context, 27 ECOLOGY L. Q. 1 (2000). http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/2DriesenFinal2.pdf
Free Lunch or a Cheap Fix?: The Emissions Trading Idea and the Climate Change Convention, 26 B. C. ENVTL. AFF. L. REV. 1 (1998).
Is Emissions Trading an Economic Incentive Program?: Replacing the Command and Control/Economic Incentive Dichotomy, 55 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 289 (1998).
Book Reviews What's Property Got to Do With It?, 30 ECOLOGY L. Q. 1003 (2003) (reviewing Daniel Cole, POLLUTION & PROPERTY: COMPARING OWNERSHIP INSTITUTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (2002)) http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/0coleprinted.pdf
Science and Regime Formation, 4 INT'L ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS 100 (2004) (reviewing EDWARD A. PARSON, PROTECTING THE OZONE LAYER: SCIENCE AND STRATEGY (2003)) http://www.law.syr.edu/Pdfs/0Parson.pdf
Victor Flatt
LEGAL PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT (Thomson/West 2005) (with Funk and Johnston)
Let Us Drink Our Fill, 17 Yale Journal of Law and Humanities (forthcoming March 2006) (invited symposium article, The Properties of Carol Rose, Yale Law School, November, 2005).
Energy Competition and the Environment, 1 U. H. Env. & Energy Law & Policy Journal (forthcoming Fall 2005), invited symposium article.
This Land is Your Land: Our Right to the Environment, 107 W. Va. L. Rev. 1 (Vol. 1), lead article, featured article (October 2004).
Spare the Rod and Spoil the Law: Why the Clean Water Act has Never Grown Up, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 595, Clean Water Act at Thirty symposium, invited contribution (2004).
Let the People Speak: Notice and Comment-Rulemaking (Lessons from the Controversial New Source Review Proposal of the Clean Air Act), 34 Environmental Law Review (ELR) 10115 (with O'Hear, Verchick, et al.) (2004).
The Enron Story and Environmental Policy, 33 Environmental Law Review (ELR), 10485 (lead article) (2003), reprinted, in Enron: Corporate Fiascos and Legal Implications (Rapoport and Dharan, eds. Foundation press, 2003).
Notice and Comments for Nonprofits, 55 Rutgers Univ. L. Rev. 65 (Vol. 1 2003).
When Torts is More Than a Series of Accidents: Epstein on Torts, 26 Seattle Univ. L. Rev. (torts symposium - invited contribution) (2001)
"He Should at His Peril Keep It There": How the Common Law Tells us That Risk Based Corrective Action is Wrong, 76 Notre Dame L. Rev. (Vol. 2) lead article 2001 (Selected as a finalist for Best of Land Use and Environmental Law 2002; selected for reprint in "Specialty Law Digest-Environmental Law 2002")
Saving the Lost Sheep (Bringing Environmental Values Back Into the Fold with a New EPA Decision Making Paradigm), 74 Washington Law Review No.1 (excerpted in Risk Analysis Anthology, forthcoming, McGarity, Shapiro, eds.) (January 1999)
A Dirty River Runs Through It (The Failure of Enforcement in the Clean Water Act), 25 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review (Silver Anniversary Edition), p.1(Vol. 1, Fall 1997) (Reprinted as one of the ten best environmental or land use law articles of 1998 in the Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law 1998)
The Effects of State and Local Antidiscrimination Policies for Sexual Orientation, 17 Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, No. 4 (Fall 1998)(co-authored with Marieka Klawitter)
Environmental Contraction for America? (Or How I stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the EPA), 29 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, p. 585 (Vol. 2, Jan. 1996)
The Human Environment of the Mind: Correcting NEPA Implementation by Treating Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Risk Allocation as Environmental Values Under NEPA, 46 Hastings Law Journal, p. 85 (Fall 1994) (Selected as a finalist for inclusion as one of the best land use and environmental law articles in Journal of Land use and Environmental Law, 1995)
Should the Circle Be Unbroken: A Review of "Breaking the Vicious Circle," by the Honorable Stephen Breyer, 24 Environmental Law, p. 1707 (Fall 1994)
A Brazen Proposal: Using Zoning and Eminent Domain to Increase the Lower Income Housing Stock, 5 Stanford Law and Policy Review, No. 2, Page 115 (Spring 1994)
OSHA Regulation of Low Exposure Carcinogens: A New Approach to Judicial Analysis of Scientific Evidence, 14 University of Puget Sound Law Review, p. 283 (Winter 1991)
A Letter to Carol Rose, 22 Environmental Law, p. 377 (Winter 1993)
Diversity, Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and the Gay/ Lesbian Experience, 49 Washington State Bar News, No. 8, p. 21 (August 1995)
Comment, Boeing Co. v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., et al., 17 Washington Environmental and Land-Use Law Newsletter, No. 1 (co-authored with Linda J. Mason)
Washington Family Law Deskbook, Ch. 8, supplement, Prenuptial Agreements, Feb. 1991 (co-authored with the Honorable Faye C. Kennedy)
Alyson Flournoy
Book Chapters
"Following the Court Off-Road in Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance," in STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUCCESS IN AN UNCERTAIN JUDICIAL CLIMATE (Michael Allan Wolf ed.) (ELI 2005)
A NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT (principal author of one chapter in multi-author book) (Rena Steinzor and Chris Schroeder eds.) (Carolina Academic Press 2005)
"Environmental Ethics and Environmental Law Scholarship," published in The Jurisdynamics of Environmental Protection: Change and the Pragmatic Voice in Environmental Law (2003)
Articles Section 404 at Thirty-Something: A Program in Search of a Policy, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 607-649 (2004)
Building an Environmental Ethic from the Ground Up, 37 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 53-80 (2003) and 27 Environs 53-80 (2003)
In Search of an Environmental Ethic, 28 Colum J. Envtl. L. 64-118 (2003)
Restoration Rx: An Evaluation and Prescription, 42 Ariz. L. Rev. 187-213 (2000)
Miscellaneous
"Dangerous Illusions about Wetlands," guest column on website of Center for American Progress (May 19, 2004) (available at http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=79581
Co-authored Writings
"An Unnatural Disaster: The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina," (coordinated and edited work of 16 other member scholars of the Center for Progressive Reform) (September 2005) available at http://www.progressivereform.org/Unnatural_Disaster_512.pdf
"The Unnatural Disaster of Katrina," guest column on website of Center for American Progress (Oct. 11, 2005) (with Robert R.M. Verchick) available at http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=1102571.
"Regulations in Name Only: How the Bush Administration's Forest Planning Rule Frees the Forest Service from Mandatory Standards and Public Accountability," (with Margaret Clune and Robert L. Glicksman) (June 2005) available at http://www.progressivereform.org/articles/Forests_508.pdf
Sheila Foster
Environmental Racism: Its Causes and Solutions in PRAEGER HANDBOOK OF BLACK AMERICAN HEALTH (2ND EDITION): POLICIES AND ISSUES BEHIND DISPARITIES IN HEALTH 653-666 (Greenwood Press, 2004) (Ivor Livingston, ed.)
From Harlem to Havana: Sustainable Urban Development, 16 Tulane Environmental Law Journal 783 (2003)
The World Trade Organization's Anti-Discrimination Jurisprudence: Free Trade, National Sovereignty and Environmental Health in the Balance (with Ari Afilalo), 15 Georgetown International Environmental Law Journal 633 (2003)
Environmental Justice: Stakes, Stakeholders, Strategies, Human Rights Magazine, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities American Bar Association, (Fall, 2003) (with Eileen Gauna)
Environmental Justice in an Era of Devolved Collaboration, 26 Harvard Environmental Law Review 459 (2002). Reprinted in Natural Resources: Concepts, Strategies and Applications (Island Press 2001) (Kathryn M. Mutz, Garcy C. Bryner, Douglas S. Kenney, eds.)
FROM THE GROUND UP: ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND THE RISE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT (NYU Press, 2001) (with Luke Cole of the Center for Race, Poverty and the Environment at California Rural Legal Services)
Meeting the Environmental Justice Challenge: Evolving Norms in Environmental Decision making, 30 Environmental Law Reporter 10992 (November 2000).
William Funk
Books
LEGAL PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT (co-authored with Craig Johnston and Victor Flatt)(West Group 2005)
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: EXAMPLES AND EXPLANATIONS, 2d Ed. (co-authored with Richard Seamon)(Aspen Law & Business 2006)
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE AND PRACTICE: PROBLEMS AND CASEs, 3d Ed. (with Sidney Shapiro and Russell Weaver) (West Group 2006)
FEDERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE SOURCEBOOK, 3d Ed. (co-authored with Jeffrey Lubbers and Charles Pou) (ABA Press 2000).
Law Review Articles and Book Chapters
"Political Checks on the Administrative Process," in A GUIDE TO JUDICIAL AND POLITICAL REVIEW OF FEDERAL AGENCIES (ABA Press 2005)
The Federal Advisory Committee Act, in MAJOR ACTS OF CONGRESS (Macmillan 2003)
Government Management of the Administrative Process, in A Blackletter Statement of Federal Administrative Law, 54 Admin. L. Rev. 1, 76 (2002)
When is a Rule a Regulation? Marking a Clear Line Between Nonlegislative Rules and Legislative Rules, 54 Admin. L. Rev. (2002)
Pesticides, Chapter 7 in Environmental And Natural Resources Law (Oregon State Bar 2002)
A Primer on Nonlegislative Rules, 53 Admin. L. Rev. 1321 (2001)
The Court, the Clean Water Act, and the Constitution: SWANCC and Beyond, 31 Env. L. Rep. 10741 (July 2001)
Constitutional Law in Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice - 1999-2000 (ABA Press 2001)
Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies - New Dimensions since Darby, 17 Pace Env. L. Rev. 401 (2000)
Eileen Gauna
Rechtschaffen and Gauna, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: LAW, POLICY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ( 2002). Teacher's manual available from Carolina Academic Press.
Chapter, "Environmental Justice in a Dryland Democracy," in WET GROWTH: SHOULD WATER LAW CONTROL LAND USE? (2004)
Gauna and ATR Institute, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BACKGROUND REPORT FOR THE NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT (2004), and FINAL REPORT ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN NEW MEXICO (2004).
Gauna and Foster, Environmental Justice: Stakes, Stakeholders, Strategies, Human Rights Magazine, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities American Bar Association, (Fall, 2003).
Environmental Justice: The Past, the Present, and Back to the Future, 42 Natural Resources Journal 701 (2002).
Farmworkers as an Environmental Justice Issue: Similarities and Differences, 25 Environs 67 (2002).
EPA at Thirty: Fairness in Environmental Protection, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 10528 (2001).
Binder, et. al., A Survey of Federal Agency Responses to President Clinton's Executive Order Number 12898 on Environmental Justice, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 11133 (2001) (coauthored with several law professors).
Environmental Justice: The Big View, Special Issue of the Green Fire Report, Fall/Winter 1999-2000.
The Environmental Justice Misfit: Public Participation and the Paradigm Paradox, 17 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 3 (1998)
Major Sources of Criteria Pollutants in Nonattainment Areas: Balancing the Goals of Clean Air, Industrial Development, and Environmental Justice, 3 Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 379 (1996) (lead article).
Federal Environmental Citizen Provisions, Obstacles and Incentives on the Road to Environmental Justice, 22 Ecology Law Quarterly 1 (1995)
Robert L. Glicksman
RISK REGULATION AT RISK: RESTORING A PRAGMATIC BALANCE (Stanford University Press 2003) (with S. Shapiro); Environmental Protection: Law and Policy (4th ed. Aspen Publishers) (with D. Markell, D. Mandelker, D. Tarlock & F. Anderson) (2003)
MODERN PUBLIC LAND LAW IN A NUTSHELL (3d ed. Thomson/West) (forthcoming 2006) (with G. Coggins)
Improving Regulation Through Incremental Adjustment, 52 Kan. L. Rev. 1179 (2004) (with S. Shapiro).
Traveling in Opposite Directions: Roadless Area Management Under the Clinton and Bush Administrations, 34 Envtl. L. 1143 (2004).
The APA and the Back-End of Regulation: Procedures for Informal Adjudication, 56 Admin. L. Rev. 1159 (2004) (with S. Shapiro).
The Value of Agency-Forcing Citizen Suits to Enforce Nondiscretionary Duties, 10 Widener L. Rev. 353 (2004).
Chevron, State Farm, and the EPA in the Courts of Appeals During the 1990s, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 10371 (2001) (with C. Schroeder), reprinted in 32 Land Use and Env't L. Rev. 327 (2002)
Making A Nuisance of Takings Law, 3Wash. U. J. L. & Pol'y 149 (2000).
Goals, Instruments, and Environmental Policy Choice, 10 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol'y F. 297 (2000) (with S. Shapiro).
Federal Environmental Law in the "New" Federalism Era, 30 Envtl. L. Rep. 11122 (2000) (with S. McAllister).
State Liability for Environmental Violations: The U.S. Supreme Court's "New" Federalism, 29 Envtl. L. Rep. 10665 (1999) (with S. McAllister).
Wilderness in Context, 76 Denv. U. L. Rev. 383 (1999) (with G. Coggins).
Carmen G. Gonzalez
Book Review: Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries, N.Y.U. Law School, Global Law Book Review Project (2005), available at http://www.globallawbooks.org/reviews/detail.asp?id=5
Trade Liberalization, Food Security and the Environment: the Neoliberal Threat to Sustainable Rural Development, 14 J. Transnat'l L. and Contemp. Problems 419 (2004).
Seasons of Resistance: Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in Cuba, 16 Tulane Envtl. L. J. 685 (2003).
Institutionalizing Inequality: The WTO Agreement on Agriculture, Food Security, and Developing Countries, 27 Columbia J. Envtl. L. 433 (2002).
Beyond Eco-Imperialism: An Environmental Justice Critique of Free Trade, 78 Denv.U. L. Rev. 981 (2001).
Eban Goodstein
Books
ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT, FOURTH EDITION (John Wiley and Sons: 2004) Instructors Manual for Economics and the Environment (Online at the John Wiley & Sons Web Site)
THE TRADE-OFF MYTH: FACT AND FICTION ABOUT JOBS AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Island Press: 1999)
Articles and Book Chapters
Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest: Valuing Snowpack Loss for Agriculture and Salmon, with Laura Matson, in NEW DIRECTIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, ed Jon Erikson (Edward Elgar: Forthcoming)
Gender imbalance in college applications: Does it lead to a preference for men in the admissions process?, with Sandra Baum (2005), Economics of Education Review, 2-6, 665-675.
The Death of Pigovian Taxes? Reply, (2004) Land Economics 80 (4), 582-585.
The Death of Pigovian Taxes? Policy Implications of the Double-Dividend Debate, (2003) Land Economics, 79-3, 402-414.
Labor Supply and the Double Dividend, (2002) Ecological Economics, 42-2, 101-106.
"Money, Markets and Priorities: An Economic View of Climate Change," in CLIMATE CHANGE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH, ed. Sharon Spray (Rowman and Littlefield: 2002)
Economics, Ecology and Sustainability, in TECHNOLOGY, HUMANS AND SOCIETY: TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE WORLD, ed. Richard Dorf (Academic Press: NY, 2001)
The Economics of Global Environmental Change, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, series ed. Edward Munn (John Wiley & Sons: NY, 2001)
Prices or Policy? The Low Cost Path to Clean Technology, in ADVANCES IN THE ECONOMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, eds., Darwin Hall and Rich Howarth (Elsevier: New York, 2001)
Growth Management And Housing Prices: The Case of Portland, OR, with Justin Phillips Contemporary Economic Policy, 18-3, 334-344. January, 2000.
David Gottlieb
Books
Phylis Bamberger & David J. Gottlieb, PRACTICE UNDER THE FEDERAL SENTENCING GUIDELINES (Aspen Law & Business) (4th Ed. 2001)
Articles: Law-Free Zones, 15 Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy (2005)
How We Came to Torture, 14 Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy (2005)
Criminal Trials as Culture Wars: Southern Honor & the Acquittal of Frank James, 51 University of Kansas Law Review 409 (2003)
Preventive Detention of Sex Offenders, 50 University of Kansas Law Review 1031 (2002)
Lisa Heinzerling
(many publications available in pdf at http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/Heinzerling/)
Books
THE REGULATORY AND ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: MATERIALS, CASES, COMMENTS (with Mark Tushnet) (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2006)
PRICELESS: HUMAN HEALTH, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND THE LIMITS OF THE MARKET (with Frank Ackerman) (The New Press 2004)
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY: NATURE, LAW, AND SOCIETY (with Zygmunt Plater et al.) (Aspen 2004)
Book Chapters
"Shifting the Blame," in A NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Christopher H. Schroeder & Rena Steinzor, eds., Carolina Academic Press 2005)
"The Environment," in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF LEGAL STUDIES (2003)
Articles Doubting Daubert, BROOKLYN J. L. & POLICY, SCIENCE FOR JUDGES SERIES (forthcoming 2006)
The Accidental Environmentalist: Judge Posner on Catastrophic Thinking, 94 GEO. L.J. (forthcoming 2006)
Risking It All, __ Alabama L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2005) (based on Meador Lecture, fall 2004)
Applying Cost-Benefit to Past Decisions: Was Environmental Protection Ever a Good Idea?, 57 Admin. L. Rev. 155 (with Frank Ackerman & Rachel Massey) (2005)
A Perfect Storm: Mercury and the Bush Administration, Part II, 34 Envtl. L. Rep. 10485 (with Rena I. Steinzor) (June 2004)
A Perfect Storm: Mercury and the Bush Administration, 34 Envtl. L. Rep. 10297 (with Rena I. Steinzor) (April 2004) Minnesota Wild, 87 Minn. L. Rev. 1139 (2003) Terrorism, Toxics, and Tort, 9 Widener L. Symposium 545 (2003) Markets for Arsenic, 90 GEO. L.J. 2311 (2002) Five-Hundred Life-Saving Interventions and Their Misuse in the Debate Over Regulatory Reform, 13 RISK: HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT 151 (2002) Pricing the Priceless: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Protection, 150 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1553 (2002) (with Frank Ackerman) (symposium issue) (selected by environmental law professors as one of best environmental law articles published in 2002) The Humbugs of the Anti-Regulatory Movement, 87 Cornell L. Rev. 648 (2002) (with Frank Ackerman) (symposium issue)