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CPR Scholarship
The following articles are a sampling of the many recent articles and books published by CPR Member Scholars. Most links are to other websites, so use your back button to return to this page.
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.
Selected Reports and Policy Studies
"The Shrinking Gains from Trade: a Critical Assessment of Doha
Round Projections,"
"French Industry and Sustainable Chemistry: The Benefits of Clean
Development," with Rachel Massey, 2005. In English: www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/pubs/rp/sustainablechemistryfrance.pdf
In French: www.ase.tufts.edu/gdae/pubs/rp/chimiedurablefrance.pdf
"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)
"The
Economics of Phasing Out PVC," with Rachel Massey, 2003.
"Costs
of Preventable Childhood Illness: The Price We Pay for Pollution,"
with Rachel Massey, 2003.
"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.
"Prospering
with Precaution: Employment, Economics, and the Precautionary Principle,"
with Rachel Massey, 2002.
Reports for the North American Council on Environmental Cooperation:
- "Environmental
Impacts of the Changes in US-Mexico Corn Trade Under NAFTA,"
with Luke Ney, Kevin Gallagher, and Regina Flores, in Trade and
Environment in North America: Key Findings for Agriculture and
Energy (Montreal: North American Commission for Environmental
Cooperation, 2003).
- "Economic
Analysis of Environmental Reviews of Trade Agreements: Assessing
the North American Experience," with Kevin Gallagher and
Luke Ney, 2002.
- "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.
"Getting the Prices Wrong: The Limits of Market-Based Environmental Policy," with Kevin Gallagher, 2000.
Edited version later published in T. Swartz and F. Bonello, eds., TAKING SIDES: CLASHING VIEWS ON CONTROVERSIAL ECONOMIC ISSUES, New York: McGraw Hill, 2001.
David Adelman
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.
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 (Cambridge Univ. 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 Private
Land, 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)
THE ECOMOMIC DYNAMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (MIT Press 2003).
Book Chapters
"Design, Trading, and Innovation," in MOVING TO MARKETS IN
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: LESSONS FROM 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE (Jody
Freeman and Charles Kolstad eds. Oxford University Press 2006) (forthcoming)
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"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.
Deluge Economics, (2001) Ecological Economics, 39-1, 1-2.
"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)
Tortious Toxics, 26 Wm. & Mary Law & Policy Rev. 67 (2001)
(with Cameron Powers Hoffman) (symposium issue)
The Temporal Dimension in Environmental Law, 31 Envir.
L. Rep. 11055 (Sept. 2001)
The Clean Air Act and the Constitution, 20 St. Louis U.
Pub. L. Rev. 121 (2001) (symposium issue)
Environmentalists and Pragmatists, 113 Harv. L. Rev. 1421
(2000) (reviewing Daniel Farber, ECO-PRAGMATISM)
The Rights of Statistical People, 24 Harv. Envir. L. Rev.
189 (2000)
Hormesis and the Law, 9 Biological Effects of Low-Level
Exposures Newsletter 16 (2000) (co-authored with Robert J. Lechleider,
M.D.)
Donald T. Hornstein
Complexity Theory, Adaptation, and Administrative Law,
54 Duke L.J. 913 (2005)
The Data Wars, Adaptive Management, and the Irony of "Sound Science," in Rescuing Science From Politics (Wendy E. Wagner & Rena Steinzor, Eds.)(Cambridge University Press)(forthcoming July
2006)
Contributor to RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS, IN A NEW PROGRESSIVE AGENDA FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT (Christopher H. Schroeder & Rena Steinzor, Eds) (Carolina Academic Press
2005)
Accounting for Science, The Independence of Public Research in the
New, Subterranean Administrative Law, 66 Law & Contemp. Problems
227 (2003)
From Beef to Bove: Are Cultural Preferences in International Trade
Legitimate?, Global View (UNC Center for International Studies)
(Spring 2001)
Alexandra KlassCommon Law and Federalism in the Age of the Regulatory State, Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper No. 06-26, Iowa Law Review, Vol. 92, p. 545 (2007)
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=912545
From Reservoirs to Remediation: The Impact of CERCLA on Common Law Strict Liability Environmental Claims, 39 Wake Forest Law Review 903 (2004)
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=682385
Adverse Possession and Conservation: Expanding Traditional Notions of Use and Possession, 77 University of Colorado Law Review 283 (2006)
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=801210
Modern Public Trust Principles: Recognizing Rights and Integrating Standards, Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper No. 06-51, Notre Dame Law Review, Vol. 82, p. 699 (2006)
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=934819
Pesticides, Children's Health Policy and Common Law Tort Claims, 7 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 89 (2005)
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=860504
Bees, Trees, Preemption and Nuisance: A New Path to Resolving Pesticide Land Disputes, 32 Ecology Law Quarterly 763 (2005)
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=709123 Christine A. Klein
Books
NATURAL RESOURCES LAW: A PLACE-BASED BOOK OF PROBLEMS AND CASES (Aspen Publishers, 2005) (with Cheever & Birdsong).
Book Chapters
"The Great Lakes Water Basin" (work in progress), in INSTITUTE FOR TRADE IN THE AMERICAS, PROCEEDINGS FROM THE SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND INVESTMENT IN THE AMERICAS (Michigan State University) (forthcoming 2007).
"Survey of Florida Water Law," in WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS (Robert E. Beck, ed., Matthew Bender & Co., Inc., rev. vol. 6 (2005)).
"The Environmental Commerce Clause: Disguising Pragmatism with Metaphor," in THE JURISDYNAMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: CHANGE AND THE PRAGMATIC VOICE IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Jim Chen ed., 2003).
Law Review Articles
The New Nuisance: A Response to Wetland Loss, Sprawl, and Global
Warming (work in progress).
On Integrity: Some Considerations for Water Law, 56 Ala.
L. Rev. 1009 (2005).
The Environmental Commerce Clause, 27 Harv. Envt'l L. Rev.
1 (2003).
Preserving Monumental Landscapes Under the Antiquities Act,
87 Cornell L. Rev. 1333 (2002).
Dam Policy: The Emerging Paradigm of Restoration, 31 Envt'l
L. Rpt'r 10486 (2001).
On Dams and Democracy, 78 Oregon L. Rev. 641 (1999).
A Requiem for the Rollover Rule: Capital Gains, Farmland Loss,
and The Law of Unintended Consequences, 55 Wash. & Lee L. Rev.
403 (1998).
Treaties of Conquest: Property Rights, Indian Treaties, and the
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 26 N.M. L. Rev. 201 (1996).
The Constitutional Mythology of Western Water Law, 14 Virginia
Envt'l L.J. 101 (1995).
Douglas A. Kysar
Sustainable Development and Private Global Governance,
83 Texas L. Rev. 2109 (2005)
Preferences for Processes: The Process/Product Distinction and the
Regulation of Consumer Choice, 118 Harv. L. Rev. 525 (2004)
Climate Change, Cultural Transformation, and Comprehensive Rationality,
31 Boston College Envtl. Affairs L. Rev. 555 (2004)
The Expectations of Consumers, 103 Columbia L. Rev. 1700 (2003)
Some Realism About Environmental Skepticism, 30 Ecol. L. Q.
223 (2003)
Law, Environment, and Vision, 97 Northwestern Univ. L. Rev.
675 (2003)
Environmental Tribalism, 87 Minn. L. Rev. 1099 (2003) (with
James Salzman)
Mary Lyndon
DIALOGUE IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS: TOWARD AN ETHIC OF CURIOSITY, IN MORAL IMPERIALISM: A CRITICAL ANTHOLOGY, ed. B. Hernandez (2002 NYU Press).
CHARACTERIZING THE REGULATORY AND JUDICIAL SETTING, IN TOOLS TO AID ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION MAKING, ed. V. Dale and M. English (Springer 1999).
Tort Law, Preemption and Risk Management, 2 Widener L .Symp.
J.69 (1997).
Tort Law and Technology, 12 Yale J. on Reg. 137 (1995)
Secrecy and Innovation in Tort Law and Regulation, 23 N.M. L.
Rev. 1 (1993)
Information Economics and Chemical Toxicity: Designing Laws to Produce
and Use Data, 87 Mich. L. Rev. 401 (1989).
Thomas O. McGarity
Counting the Cost of Health, Safety and Environmental Regulation,
80 Tex. L. Rev. 1997 (2002) (with Ruth Ruttenberg)
Professor Sunstein's Fuzzy Math, 90 Geo. L. J. 2341 (2002)
Beyond the Dirty Dozen: The Bush Administration's Cautious Approach
to Listing New Persistent Organic Pollutants and the Future of the
Stockholm Convention, 28 W & M Env. L. & Policy Rev. 1 (2003)
(with Pep Fuller)
Legal Aspects of the Regulatory Use of Environmental Modeling,
33 Env. L. Rept. 10751 (2003) (with Wendy E. Wagner)
On the Prospect of "Daubertizing" Judicial Review of Risk Assessment,
66 L. & Contemp. Prob. 155 (2003)
The Goals of Environmental Legislation, 31 Boston College Env.
Aff. L. Rev. 529 (2004)
MTBE: A Precautionary Tale, 28 Harv. Env. L. Rev. 281 (2004)
Our Science is Sound Science and Their Science is Junk Science:
Science-Based Strategies for Avoiding Accountability and Responsibility
for Risk-Producing Products and Activities, 52 Kan. L. Rev.
897 (2004)
The Story of the Benzene Case: Judicially Imposed Regulatory Reform
Through Risk Assessment," in Environmental Law Stories (R. Lazarus
& O. Houck, eds. 2005)
Legislating 'Sound Science': The Role of the Tobacco Industry,
95 Am. J. Pub. Health S. 20 (2005) (with A. Baba, D. M. Cook, &
L. A. Bero)
Daubert and the Proper Role for the Courts in Health, Safety and
Environmental Regulation, 95 Am. J. Pub. Health S. 92 (2005)
Federal Regulation of Mad Cow Disease Risks, 57 Ad. L. Rev.
289 (2005)
Joel Mintz
Books
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT TAXATION AND FINANCE IN A NUTSHELL (2d
ed.) (West Group, 2000) (with Professor M. David Gelfand, Tulane
Law School and Professor Peter Salsich, Jr. St. Louis University
Law School) (3d ed. forthcoming, 2007).
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: CASES AND PROBLEMS (4th ed.) (Lexis-Nexis, 2000)
(with Professor Frank P. Grad, Columbia Law School).
Book Contributions
Chapter on "Civil Enforcement" in Michael P. Gerrard, ed., PRACTICE
GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Matthew Bender, 2004).
Chapter on "Enforcement of Environmental Laws" in POLLUTION A TO
Z (MacMillan, 2003).
Chapter on "U.S. Hazardous Waste Management Policy and Sustainable
Development" in STUMBLING TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY (Environmental Law
Institute, 2002).
Essay on "Sales and Consumption Taxation" in THE OXFORD COMPANION
TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University Press, 2002) (with Professor
M. David Gelfand, Tulane Law School).
Law Review And Journal Publications
Neither the Best of Times Nor the Worst of Times: EPA Enforcement
During the Clinton Administration, 35 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10390
(June, 2005).
Treading Water: A Preliminary Assessment of EPA Enforcement During
the Bush II Administration, 34 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10912 (October,
2004).
Some Thoughts on the Merits of Pragmatism As A Guide for Environmental
Protection, 31 Boston College Env. Aff. L. Rev. 1 (2004).
The Uncertain Future Path of Environmental Enforcement and Compliance:
A Book Review Essay Regarding Clifford Rechtschaffen and David L.
Markell, REINVENTING ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT AND THE STATE-FEDERAL
RELATIONSHIP, 33 Envt'l. L. 1093 (2003).
New Loopholes or Minor Adjustments?: A Summary and Evaluation of
the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization
Act, 20 Pace Env. L. Rev. 405 (2003).
Where Do We Fit In?: U.S. Information Disclosure and Hazardous Waste
Remediation Laws As Compared With the Policy Suggestions of the
U.N. Environmental Program, 33 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10694 (September,
2003).
Enforcement Overfiling In the Federal Courts: Some Thoughts on the
Post-Harmon Cases, 21 Virginia Env. L. J. 425 (2003).
Is This the Best of All Possible Worlds?: A Book Review Essay
on the Selective Skepticism of Bjorn Lomberg, 9 The Envt'l.
Lawyer 307 (September, 2002).
Seeking Prudent Policy in the Face of Uncertainty: Observations
on an AALS Discussion of Global Climate Change, 32 Envt'l. L.
Rptr. 10827 (July, 2002).
Time to Walk the Walk: U.S. Hazardous Waste Management and Sustainable
Development, 32 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10307 (March, 2002).
Two Cheers For Global POP's: A Summary and Assessment of the Stockholm
Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, 14 Georgetown Int'l.
Env. L. Rev. 319 (Winter, 2001).
Commenting on Commenting: Thoughts and Observations Regarding Elizabeth
D. Mullins's The Art of Commenting, 31 Envt'l. L. 581 (2001).
Whither Environmental Reform?: Some Thoughts on a Recent AALS Debate,
31 Envt'l. L. Rptr. 10719 (June, 2001).
Catherine A. O'Neill
The Perils of Risk Avoidance, Nat. Res. & Env't (forthcoming January
2006)
Mercury, Risk, and Justice,34 Envtl. L. Rep. 11070 (2004)
Risk Avoidance, Cultural Discrimination, and Environmental Justice
for Indigenous Peoples, 30 Ecology L. Q. 1 (2003)
Co-author with Denis Binder, Colin Crawford, Eileen Gauna, M. Casey Jarman, Alice Kaswan, Bradford C. Mank, Clifford Rechtschaffen, and Robert R.M. Verchick, A Survey of Federal Agency Response to President Clinton's Executive Order No. 12898 on Environmental Justice, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 11133 (2001)
Restoration Affecting Native Resources: The Place of Native Ecological
Science, Symposium on Environmental Restoration, 42 Ariz L.
Rev. 343 (2000)
Variable Justice: Environmental Standards, Contaminated Fish,
and "Acceptable" Risk to Native Peoples, 19 Stan Envtl L. J.
3 (2000)
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 Comprehensive State 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).
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)
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.
Rena Steinzor
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).
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).
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)
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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