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Clifford Rechtschaffen

Books
THE
NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA (Center for Progressive Reform 2004) (contributing author)

REINVENTING ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT
AND THE STATE/FEDERAL RELATIONSHIP (with Dave Markell) (Environmental Law Institute, 2003).

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: LAW, POLICY
AND REGULATION, (with Eileen Gauna) (Carolina Academic Press 2002).

Law Review Articles
The Continued Success of Proposition 65 in Reducing Toxic Exposures
, 35 Envtl. L. Rep. 10850 (2005) (with Patrick Williams)

Promoting Pragmatic Risk Regulation: Is Enforcement Discretion the Answer?
52 U.
Kan. L. Rev. 1327 (2004).

Enforcing the Clean Water Act in the Twenty-First Century: Harnessing the Power of The Public Spotlight 55 U.
Ala. L. Rev 775(2004)

Advancing Environmental Justice Norms
, 37 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 95 (2003)

The Evidence of Environmental Injustice
, Envtl. L. News ( Envtl. L. Section, Cal. State Bar) ( Fall 2003).

Improving State Environmental Enforcement Performance Through Enhanced Government Accountability and Other Strategies
(w/ Dave Markell), 33 Envtl L. Rep. 10557 (2003)

Independent Actions to Protect
California's Environment: What a Difference an Attorney General Makes, 2002 Cal. Envtl. L. Rep. 157.

A Survey of Federal Agency Responses to President
Clinton's Executive Order 12898 on Environmental Justice, (with Dennis Binder, et. al) 31 Envtl L. Rep. 11133 (2001).

It's Time for a
ComprehensiveState of the California Environment Report, 2001 Cal. Envtl. Rep. 120.

Competing Visions: EPA and the States Battle for the Future of Environmental Enforcement
, 30 Envtl. L. Rep. 10803 (2000).

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Sidney Shapiro

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND PROCEDURE: A PROBLEM CASEBOOK (3d ed. 2006) (forthcoming) (West Publishing Co.) (with William Funk & Russell Weaver)

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
AND PROCESS, 4th ed. (2004) (Foundation Press) (with Paul Verkuil & Richard Pierce)

SOPHISTICATED SABOTAGE: THE INTELLECTUAL GAMES THAT INDUSTRIES PLAY TO SUBVERT RESPONSIBLE REGULATION (
ELI Press 2004) (with Thomas McGarity & David Bollier)

RISK REGULATION AT RISK: RESTORING A PRAGMATIC APPROACH (2003) (Stanford Press) (with Robert Glicksman)

The People's Agent: Executive Branch Secrecy and Accountability in an Age of Terrorism, __ Law & Contemp. Probs. ___ (2006) (in press) (with Rena I. Steinzor)

The Case Against the IQA
, Env. Forum, July/August 2005, at 26.

Rethinking Reform of Electricity Markets
, 40
Wake Forest L. Rev. 497 (2005) (with Joseph P. Tomain).

Pragmatic Administrative Law, Issues in Legal Scholarship
, No. 6 (2005), available at http://www.bepress.com/ils/iss6/art1/.

Government Benefits and the Rule of Law: Toward A Standards-Based Theory of Due Process
, 57 Ad. L. Rev. 107 (2005) (with Richard Levy)

Improving Regulation Through Incremental Adjustment
, 52 K.U.L. Rev. 1179 (2005) (with Robert Glicksman)

The
APA and the Back-End of Regulation: Procedures for Informal Adjudication, 56 Ad. L. Rev. 1159 (2004) (with Robert Glicksman)

Outsourcing Government Regulation
, 53 Duke L. Rev. 389 (2004).

The Information Quality Act and Environmental Protection: The Perils of Reform By Appropriations Rider
, 28 Wm. & Mary Env. L. & Pol. Rev. 339 (2004).

OMB's Dubious Peer Review Proposals
, 34 Env. L. Rep. 10064 (2004)

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Amy Sinden

In Defense of Absolutes: Combating the Politics of Power in Environmental Law, 90 Iowa L. Rev. 1405 (2005).

Cass Sunstein's Cost-Benefit Lite: Economics for Liberals
,29 Columb. J. Envl. L. 191 (2004).

The Economics of Endangered Species: Why Less is More in the Economic Analysis of Critical Habitat Designations, 28 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 129 (2004).


Katherine S. Squibb

Peer-reviewed journal articles
McDiarmid, M.A., Squibb, K., Engelhardt, S., Oliver, M., Gucer, P.,
Wilson, P.D., Kane, R., Kabat, M., Kaup, B., Anderson, L., Hoover, K., Brown, L., Jacobson-Kram, D. Depleted uranium Follow-Up Program. surveillance of depleted uranium exposed Gulf War veterans: Health effects observed in an enlarged "friendly fire" cohort. J. Occup. Environ. Med. 43: 991-1000, 2001.

McDiarmid, M.A., Hooper, F.J., Squibb, K.S., McPhaul, K., Engelhardt, S.M., Kane, R., DiPino, R, Kabat, M. Health effects and biological monitoring results of Gulf War veterans exposed to depleted uranium. Military Medicine 167 Supplement 1: 123-124, 2002.

Graham, J.S., Schomacker, K.T., Glatter, R.D., Briscoe, C.M., Braue, E.H. and Squibb, K.S. Bioengineering methods employed in the study of wound healing of sulfur mustard burns. Skin Res. Technol. 8: 57-69, 2002.

Graham, J.S., Schomacker, K.T., Glatter, R.D., Briscoe, E.H., Braue, E.H. and Squibb, K.S. Efficacy of laser debridement with autologous split-thickness skin grafting in promoting improved healing of deep cutaneous sulfur mustard burns. Burns 8: 719-730, 2002.

Gwiazda, R. H., Squibb, K., McDiarmid, M. and D Smith. Detection of Depleted Uranium (DU) in urines of Gulf War veterans. Hlth Phys. 86: 12-18, 2004.

McDiarmid, M.A, Engelhardt, S., Oliver, M., Gucer, P., Wilson, D., Kane, R., Kabat, M., Kaup, B., Anderson, L., Hoover, D., Brown, L., Handwerger, B., Albertini, R.J., and Jacobson-Kram, D., Squibb, K. Health Effects of Depleted Uranium on Exposed Gulf War Veterans: A Ten-Year Follow-Up. J. Toxicol. Environ. Hlth., Part A, 67: 277-296, 2004.

McDiarmid, M.A., Squibb, K. and Engelhardt, S. Biologic monitoring for urinary uranium in Gulf War I veterans. Hlth. Phys. 87:51-56, 2004.

Ejnik, J.W., Todorov, T., Mullick, F.G., Squibb, K.S., McDiarmid, M.A., and Centeno, J.A. Uranium analysis in urine by inductively coupled plasma dynamic reaction cell mass spectrometry. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. 382: 73-79, 2005.

Squibb, K.S. Leggett, R.W. and McDiarmid, M.A. Prediction of renal concentrations of depleted uranium and radiation dose in Gulf War veterans with embedded shrapnel. Hlth. Phys. 89: 267-273.

Ondov, J.M., Buckley, T.J., Hopke, P.K., Ogulei, D., Parlange, M.B., Rogge, W.F., Squibb, K.S.,
Johnston, M.V. and Wexler, A.S. Baltimore Supersite: Highly time and size resolved concentrations of urban PM2.5 and its constituents for resolution of sources and immune responses. Atmosph. Environ. In Press.

McDiarmid MA, Engelhardt S, Oliver M, Gucer P, Wilson PD, Kane R, Kabat M, Anderson L, Kaup B, Hoover D, Brown L, Albertini R, Gudi R, Jacobson-Kram D, Thorne C, Squibb K. Biological Monitoring and Surveillance Results of GWI Veterans Exposed to Depleted Uranium, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. In Press.

Squibb, KS and McDiarmid, MA. Depleted Uranium Exposure and Health Effects in Gulf War Veterans. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, In Press.

Book Chapters
McDiarmid, M. and Squibb, K.S. "Uranium and Thorium Chapter 43," in PATTY'S INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
AND TOXICOLOGY, VOLUME III, FIFTH EDITION, edited by E. Bingham, B. Cohrssen, and C. Powell. New York, John Wiley & Sons, 2001, pp. 381-422.

Squibb, K.S., Loffredo, C.M., Farrel, K., and Heard, P. Environmental Issues.
Maryland Cancer Prevention Plan, 2004.

Squibb, K.S. "Basic Science at Risk: Protecting the Independence of Research," in RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, UK, In press.

 

MOTHER EARTH AND UNCLE SAM:  HOW POLLUTION AND HOLLOW GOVERNMENT HURT OUR KIDS, Rena Steinzor, University of Texas Press, 2008.

THE NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA FOR PROTECTING PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT, Christopher Schroeder and Rena Steinzor, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2004.

A Perfect Storm: Mercury and the Bush Administration, Part II
, 34 Envtl. L. rep. 10485 (June, 2004), with Lisa Heinzerling

A Perfect Storm: Mercury and the Bush Administration, 34 Envtl. L. Rep. 10297 (April, 2004), with Lisa Heinzerling

Pragmatic Regulation in Dangerous Times, a Review of Sidney A. Shapiro and Robert L. Glicksman
, RISK REGULATION AT RISK, RESTORING A PRAGMATIC APPROACH, 20 Yale J. on Reg. 407 (2003).

"Democracy Dies Behind Close Doors:" The Homeland Security Act and Corporate Accountability, XII
Kan. J. L. & Pol'cy 641 (2003).

The Unplanned Obsolescence of American Legal Education, 75
Temple L. Rev. 447 (2002) (with Alan D. Hornstein).

Toward Better Bubbles and Future Lives: A Progressive Response to the Conservative Agenda for Reforming Environmental Law
, 32 Envtl. L. Rep. 11421 (Dec. 2002).

"You Just Understand!"-- The Right and Left in Conversation
, 32 Envtl. L. Rep. 11109 (Sept. 2002).

Bad Science, Envtl. Forum 28 (Jan./Feb. 2002).

EPA and Its Sisters at Thirty: Devolution, Revolution, or Reform?
, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 11086 (2001).

Myths of the Reinvented State, 29
Capital U. L. Rev. 223 (2001).

The Corruption of Civic Environmentalism, 30 Envtl. L. Rep. 10,909 (2000).

Devolution and the Public Health, 24 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 351 (2000).

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Joseph P. Tomain

ENERGY LAW IN A NUTSHELL 2nd ed. (with Judge Richard Cudahy) (2005).

REGULATORY LAW
AND POLICY 3rd ed. (LexisNexis 2003) (with Shapiro).

Energy Law and Policy for the 21st Century (Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute 2000) (with Hickey, Kelly,
Mansfield, and Zillman).

Articles
Katrina's Energy Agenda
, Natural Resources & Environment (forthcoming 2006).

Rethinking Reform of Electricity Markets
, 40
Wake Forest L. Rev. 497 (2005) (with Shapiro).

Nuclear Futures
, 15 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 221 (2005).

The Past and Future of Electricity Regulation
, 32 Environmental Law 435 (2002).

The Persistence of Natural Monopoly
, 16 Natural Resources & Environment 242 (Spring 2002).

networkindustries.gov.reg
, 48 Kansas Law Review 829 (2000).

Electricity Restructuring: A Case Study in Government Regulation
, 33
Tulsa Law Journal 827 (1998).

Analyzing Government Regulation
, 49 Administrative Law Review 377 (1997) (with Shapiro).

Essays
Lost in the Flood
, (review of Adrian J. Bradbrook et al., THE LAW OF ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT) Pace Environmental Law Review (forthcoming 2006).

Bargaining in the Shadow of Regulation
(review of Jim Rossi, REGULATORY BARGAINING
AND PUBLIC LAW) in Antitrust Source at http://www.abanet.org/antitrust/source/ (September 2005).

Junk Economics
(review of Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling, PRICELESS: ON KNOWING THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING
AND THE VALUE OF NOTHING) 93 Georgetown Law Journal 689 (2005).

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Robert R.M. Verchick

FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY: A PRIMER (with Nancy Levit) (NYU Press 2006)

Loving Las Vegas
, 37 Urban Lawyer 619 (2005)

The Case Against Cost-Benefit Analysis
, 32 Ecol. L.Q. (University of California at Berkeley) 101 (2005)

Same-Sex and the City
, 37 Urban Lawyer 191 (2005)

Unique Property Annotated Bibliography
, 18 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers 589 (2004) (with Nancy Levit)

A
NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Carolina Press 2004) (with scholars from the Center for Progressive Regulation)

Feminist Theory and Environmental Justice, in
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: GENDER, SEXUALITY AND ACTIVISM, (Rachel Stein, ed., Rutgers University Press 2004)

Toward Normative Rules for Agency Interpretation: Defining Jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act
, 55 ALABAMA LAW REVIEW 845 (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 Reporter 10115 (Environmental Law Institute 2004) (with Victor Flatt, Michael M. O'Hear, and Mark Squillace)

Can Local Government Save the Global Commons? Lessons from the Johannesburg Summit
, 3 Stanford Agora (2003), available at www.law.stanford.edu/agora

Why the Global Environment Needs Local Government: Lessons from the Johannesburg Summit
, 35 Urban Lawyer 471 (2003)

Beyond the "Courts of the Conqueror": Balancing Private and Cultural Property Rights under Hawaiian Law
, 5 THE SCHOLAR: ST.
MARY'S LAW REVIEW ON MINORITY ISSUES 201 (2003) (with M. Casey Jarman)

Steinbeck's Holism: Science, Literature, and Environmental Law
, 22 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 1 (2003)

Foreword: Cities on the Frontline
, 34 Urban Lawyer 557 (2002)

Free Speech, Toxic Tort, and the Battle of Sugar Creek
, 70 UMKC Law Review 245 (2001)

A Survey of Federal Agency Response to President Clinton's Executive Order No. 12898 on Environmental Justice
(with Denis Binder, et al.), 31 Environmental Law Reporter 11133 (Environmental Law Institute 2001)

Feathers or Gold? A Civic Economics for Environmental Law
, 25 Harvard Environmental Law Review 95 (2001)

A New Species of Rights?
89 California Law Review 207 (2001)

Environmental Law, The Pre-quel
, 3 JURIST: BOOKS-ON-LAW (May 2000), available at http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/lawbooks/revmay00.htm#Verchick (invited)

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David Vladeck

Book Chapters
"In re Arons: The Plight of the 'Unrich' in Obtaining Legal Services,: in LEGAL ETHICS STORIES: AN IN-DEPTH
LOOK AT THE TEN LEADING ETHICS CASES (Deborah L. Rhode and David Luban, eds., Foundation Press 2005).

"Unreasonable Delay, Unreasonable Intervention: The
Battle to Force Regulation of Ethylene Oxide," in ADMINISTRATIVE LAW STORIES (Peter L. Strauss, ed., Foundation Press 2005).

"Special Consideration for Lobbying by Nonprofit Corporations," in THE LOBBYING MANUAL: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO FEDERAL LAW GOVERNING LAWYERS
AND LOBBYISTS (William V. Luneberg and Thomas M. Susman, eds., ABA Press 2005)

"The Roles, Rights, and Responsibilities of the Executive Branch," in THE REHNQUIST COURT, JUDICIAL ACTIVISM ON THE RIGHT 169 (Herman Schwartz ed., Hill & Wang 2002) (with Alan Morrison)

Journal articles
:
Litigating National Security Cases in the Shadow of 911
, 3 J. Nat'l Security L. & Pol'y _____ (2006) (forthcoming)

Judicial Triage: Reflections on the Debate Over Unpublished Opinions
, 62 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. ____ (2005) (forthcoming) (with Mitu Gulati)

Preemption and Regulatory Failure
, 33 Pepp. L. Rev. 95 (2005)

Keeping Score: The Utility of Empirical Measurements in Judicial Selection
, 32 Fla. St. L. Rev. _____ (2005) (forthcoming)

Lessons from a Story Untold: Nike v. Kasky Reconsidered
, 54 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1049 (2004)

Symposium: Judge Jack B. Weinstein, Tort Litigation, and the Public Good: A Roundtable Discussion to Honor One of America's Great Trial Judges on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday
, 12 Brook. J. Law & Pol. 151 (2003).

Defending Courts: A Brief Rejoinder to Professors Fried and Rosenberg
, 31 Seton Hall L. Rev. 631 (2001)

Hard Choices: Thoughts for New Lawyers
, 10
Kan. J. L. & Pub. Pol'y 351 (2001)


Wendy Wagner

Books
RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS: REGULATION
AND THE DISTORTION OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (co-edited book with Rena Steinzor, University of Maryland) (Cambridge University Press; forthcoming Spring 2006)

Articles
Commons Ignorance: The Failure of Environmental Law to Produce Needed Information on Health and the Environment, 53 Duke L. Rev. 1619 (2004).

Legal Aspects of the Regulatory Use of Environmental Modeling
, 10 Environmental Law Reporter (
ELI) 10751 (2003) (co-authored with Tom McGarity).

Symposia Articles

The Perils of Relying on Interested Parties to Evaluate Scientific Quality
, 95 American Journal of Public Health S99 (2005).

Equal Treatment for Regulatory Science: Extending the Controls governing the Quality of Public Research to Private Research, 30 American Journal of Law & Medicine 119 (2004) (co-author David Michaels), reprinted in 2004 Land Use and Environment LAW Review -- (A. Dan Tarlock & David Callies, eds.)

Importing Daubert to Administrative Agencies through the Information Quality Act
, 12 Journal of Law and Policy 589 (2004).

The 'Bad Science' Fiction: Reclaiming the Debate over the Role of Science in Public Health and Environmental Regulation
, 66 Law & Contemp. Probs., Autumn 2003, at 63.

What's It All About, Cardozo?
, 80 Texas L. Rev. 1577 (2002).

Restoring Polluted Waters with Public Values
, 25 William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review 429 (2000).

The Triumph of Technology-Based Standards, 2000 U. OF
ILLINOIS L. REV. 83, reprinted in THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMMAND AND CONTROL IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (Gloria E. Helfand & Peter Berck eds., forthcoming 2004).

The Precautionary Principle and Chemical Regulation in the
U.S., 6 Hum. Ecol. Risk Assessment 459 (2000).

Book Chapters
"Stubborn Information Problems and the Regulatory Benefits of Gun Litigation," in GUN LITIGATION (Timothy Lytton, ed.) 271 (
U. of Michigan Press 2005).

"Science and Law," in SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,
AND SOCIETY (Sal Restivo ed.) (Oxford U. Press 2005)

Biotechnology, Congress, and EPA, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ETHICAL, LEGAL & POLICY ISSUES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 227-34 (Thomas Murray & Maxwell Mehlman eds. 2000).

Judicial Review of Statistical Analyses in Environmental Rulemakings, in STATISTICS IN THE COURTROOM 281 (Joseph Gastwirth ed. 2000)

Overview of Federal and State Law Governing Brownfields Cleanups, in BROWNFIELDS: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO REDEVELOPING CONTAMINATED PROPERTY 15-34 (Todd S. Davis & Kevin D. Margolis, eds. 1997) and (2d ed. 2002).

Developments in Environmental Law and Natural Resources Regulation, in ABA, ANNUAL DEVELOPMENTS IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - 2000 at 267-97 (Lubbers ed. 2001) (co-authored with Jonathan Entin and Joshua Sarnoff) and Developments 2001 (Lubbers ed. 2002) (co-authored with Jonathan Entin, et al.); Developments 2002 (Lubbers ed. 2003) (co-authored with Jonathan Entin, et al) Developments 2003 (forthcoming 2004) (co-authored with Jonathan Entin, et al.).

Miscellaneous Commentary

EPA's Delay in Responding to Scientific Advancements: A Reply to Conrad, 34 Envtl. L. Rep. (
ELI) 10497 (2004).

Disclosure in Regulatory Science, 302 SCIENCE 2073 (2003); and Reply to "Questions about Disclosure," 304 Science 1447-49 (2004) (co-authored with David Michaels).

Marine Mammal Protection Act, in MAJOR ACTS OF CONGRESS (Alfred L. Brophy; Thomas O. Sargentich; Nancy C. Staudt eds.) (MacMillan Press forthcoming 2004).

Introduction to the symposium papers, 6 Risk Decision and Policy 121 (2001).

Review: Legal Alchemy by David Faigman, 76 Quarterly Review of Biology 68 (2001).

Possible Legal Implications of Hormesis (a comment on Frank Cross), 9 Belle Newsletter 34 (2000).

Commissioned White Papers

"Enforcement Against Concentrations of Toxic Pollution in
Texas" (co-authored with Lynn Blais & Tom McGarity) (2003) (for Texas Council on Environmental Quality and US EPA)

"Legal Aspects of the Regulatory Use of Environmental Modeling" (co-authored with Tom McGarity) (2003) (for US EPA)


Sandra Zellmer

Books and book chapters:
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW & POLICY (Thomson/West 2006) (with Laitos, Wood & Cole) The Emergence of the Environment in Water Law & Politics in the U.S., in THE EVOLUTION OF THE LAW
AND POLITICS OF WATER, UNESCO (ed. J. Dellapenna and J. Gupta) (forthcoming 2007)

The Law of Instream Flows, in INSTREAM FLOWS FOR RIVERINE RESOURCE STEWARDSHIP (International Instream Flow Council) (forthcoming 2007)

Articles:
Federalism at the Water's Edge (in progress)

A Tale of Two Imperiled Rivers: From the Muddy Missouri to the Mighty Mississippi, 1 J. on Ecology & Env. Law ___ (forthcoming 2006) A New Corps of Discovery for
Missouri River Management, 83 Neb. L.Rev. 401 (2004)

A Preservation Paradox: Political Prestidigitation and an Enduring Resource of Wildness, 34 Env'l. L. 1015 (2004)

Managing Interjurisdictional Water Resources, 18 NR & E 8 (2003) (with M. Squillace)

The Improvement of Water and Water-Dependent Resources, 4 J.G.L.L., Sci. & Pol. 289 (2003) (with K.A. Mann and D. Gecas)

The Roadless Area Controversy: Past, Present & Future, 48 Rocky Mt. M.L. Inst. 21-1 (2002)

Sustaining Geographies of Hope: Cultural Resources on Public Lands, 73 U. Colo. L.Rev. 413 (2002)

Biodiversity in and Around McElligot's Pool, 38
Id. L.Rev. 473 (2002) (with S. Johnson)

The Nondelegation Doctrine: Fledgling Phoenix or Ill-fated Albatross?, 31 ELR 11,151 (2001)

The Protection of Cultural Resources on Public Lands, 31 ELR 10,689 (2001), reprinted in 39 Public Ld. & Resources Law Dgt. 101 (2002) (anthology)

The Virtues of Command and Control Regulation: Barring Exotic Species from Aquatic Ecosystems through the Clean Water Act, 2000 U. Ill. L.Rev. 1233 (2000)

Conserving Ecosystems Through the Secretarial Order on Tribal Rights, 14 NR & E 162 (2000)

Enjoy the Donut: A Regulatory Response on Preventing Exotic Species Invasion, 2 J. G.L.L., Sci. & Pol. 207 (2000)

The Devil, The Details, and the Dawn of the 21st Century Administrative State: Beyond the New Deal, 32 Ariz. St. L.J. 941 (2000)

Indian Lands as Critical Habitat for Indian Nations and Endangered Species: Tribal Survival and Sovereignty Come First, 43 S.D. L. Rev. 381 (1998)

Sacrificing Legislative Integrity at the Altar of Appropriations Riders: A Constitutional Crisis, 21 Harv. Envt'l L.Rev. 457 (1997)

Miscellaneous Commentary:
U.S. Supreme Court Takes up Question of Federal Regulation of Air Pollutants, Daily Record, Aug. 17, 2006, available at http://www.omahadailyrecord.com/index.cfm?show=10&mid=37 (interview on implications of Massachusetts v. U.S. EPA)

Supreme Court Drops the Ball on Wetlands Protection, High Country News, June 26, 2006, http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.WOTRArticle?article_id=16402 (editorial on Rapanos v. U.S.). Also published in the Lincoln J. Star, July 10, 2006, http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2006/07/10/letters/doc44b191a873976615850166.txt

Mountaintop Removal, CPR Perspectives, http://www.progressivereform.org/perspectives/mt_top.cfm (2006)

Comments to the NEPA Task Force of the U.S. House of Representatives Comm. on Resources on the Draft NEPA Report on Legislative Amendments (2006)

Comments to Senate Energy Committee on Mining Policy (with co-authors) (2006), available at http://www.net.org/policy/mining/DearSenatorDomenici.pdf

Comments to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service on the Roadless Rule (with R. Glicksman) (2005)

Comments to the Council of Great Lakes Governors, Proposed Annex to the Great Lakes Charter (Draft Great Lakes Basin Water Resources Compact) (2004)

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