VOLUME 27 - 2009
27:1: (1-118)
Article: Contested Definitions of Endangered Species: The Controversy Regarding How to Interpret the Phrase “a Significant Portion of a Species’ Range,” Sherry Enzler, Jeremy Brusksotter
Note: Ballast Water Law: Invasive Species and Twenty-Five Years of Ineffective Legislation, Christopher J. Patrick
Note: The Clean Development Mechanism in China: Assessing the Tension between Development and Curbing Anthropogenic Climate Change, John Sautter
27:2 (119-175): Green Buildings: Emerging Standards at the Intersection of Sustainable Development and the Law
Comment: Defining Green Building: Emerging Standards
at the Intersection of Sustainable Development and the Law,” Paul C. Levin
Article: Building Greener Communities: Smarter Growth and Green Building, Trip Pollard
Article: Cities, Green Construction, and the Endangered Species Act, J.B. Ruhl
Symposium Remarks: How the Kaine Administration
Is Moving Towards a More Sustainable Virginia: Energy Efficiency and Planning,
Climate Change Strategies, and Strategic Investment, L. Preston Bryant Jr.
27:3 (176-270)
Article: Public Opinion and Climate Change:
Analysis of the Virginia Climate Survey, Barry Rabe and Christopher Borick
Article: The Law and Economics of Environmental
Federalism: Europe and the United States Compared, Michael G. Faure and Jason Scott Johnston
Note: MPOs and the Integration of Transportation and Land Use Planning, Adam Lovelady
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VOLUME 26 - 2008
26:1—Individual, Governmental, and
Private Sector Responses to Global
Climate Change
Deborah Rhode, Essay:
Environmental Values and
Behaviors: Strategies To
Encourage Public Support for
Initiatives To Combat Global
Warming
John Dernbach, Article:
Harnessing Individual Behavior
to Address Climate Change:
Options for Congress
Perry Wallace, Article: Climate
Change, Fiduciary Duty and
Corporate Disclosure: Are Things
Heating Up in the Boardroom?
David Hodas, Essay: Imagining
the Unimaginable: Reducing
United States Greenhouse Gas
Emissions 40%
Michael Vandenbergh, Essay:
Climate Change and Individual
Behavior: The Equity Problem
Kevin Doran, Article: U.S.
Sub-Federal Climate Change
Initiatives: An Irrational Means
to a Rational End?
Thomas Peterson, John Dernbach,
and Robert McKinstry, Article:
Developing a Comprehensive
Approach to Climate Change
Policy in the United States:
Integrating Levels of Government
and Economic Sectors
Andrew Green, Article: Self
Control, Individual Choice, and
Climate Change
Robert Glicksman, Article:
Nothing is Real- Protecting the
Regulatory Void Through Federal
Preemption by Inaction
Andrew Schatz, Note: Regulating
Greenhouse Gases By Mandatory
Information Disclosure
26:2—Condemning Open
Space—Perspectives on the Northern
Virginia Power Line Controversy and
the Condemnation of Conservation
Easement-Protected Land
Article:
Condemning Open Space, Nancy McLaughlin
Note: A
Regulatory Framework for
Investments in Electricity
Transmission Infrastructure, Mark de Figueiredo
Speech: An
Update on Virginia Law
Applicable to Possible
Destruction of "Perpetual"
Easements on Historic Properties
and Open Space by Condemnation-
It All Depends on Who is the
Grantee, George Freeman.
Speech:
Condemning Open Space Protected
Land: Perspective of the
Virginia Outdoors Foundation, Frederick Fisher
26:3
Article: Two Sides
of the Same Coin: Judicial
Review of Administrative Agency
Action and Inaction, Eric Biber
Article:
Diversifying America's Energy
Future: The Future of Renewable
Wind Power, Ron Rosenberg
26:4—Student-Authored Scholarship
Note: Piercing
the Regulatory Veil: The Need to
Expand Federal Clean Water Act
NPDES Permit Coverage to Include
Municipal ‘Satellite’ Sewer
Collection Systems, Timothy Riley
Note: Emissions
Trading in
California—Recommendations for
the California Air Resources
Board, Justin Kirk
Note: Getting More
From the Giving Tree, Marcus Selig
Essay:
Efficiency and Equity in the
Distribution of Renewable
Resources: Water Allocation in
the Jordan River Watershed, Ian Silverbrand
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VOLUME 25 - 2007
25:1 (1-156)
25th Anniversary
Symposium Issue: Interdisciplinary
Directions in Environmental Law
Article: Environmental Law in the
Twenty-First Century, Robert
Percival
Article: Eight Lessons in Search of
the Future, Karin Sheldon
Article: Restoring the Environment
and Restoring Democracy- Lessons
from the Colorado River, Robert
Adler
Article: National Security and
Environmental Laws- A Clear and
Present Danger?, Hope Babcock
25:2 (157-276)
Article: The Limits of Collaborative
Governance- Homeland Security and
Environmental Protection at US
Ports, Kerry Rodgers
Essay: Nature’s Trust- Reclaiming an
Environmental Discourse, Mary Wood
25:3 (277-386)
Article: Words and Worlds- The
Supreme Court in Rapanos and Carabell, Jonathan Cannon
Article: Reviving Environmental
Protection- Preference Directed
Regulation and Regulatory
Ossification, Michael Livermore
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VOLUME 24 - 2006
24:1 (1-74)
Article: Saving the Whales in the
New Millenium- International
Institutions, Recent Developments
and the Future of International
Whaling Policies, Cinnamon Carlarne
Note: When Fish Climb Ladders- NOAA
Fisheries’ Unconscionable New
Interpretation of the Endangered
Species Act and the Dangers it
Portends for Snake River Salmon,
Joanna Hooper
24:2 (75- 230)
Article: Scrivener’s Error or
Greater Protection of the Public-
Does the EPA Have Authority to
Delist Low-Risk Sources of
Carcinogens from Section 112’s MACT
Requirements?, Bradford Mank
Article: The Supreme Court’s Water
Pollution Jurisprudence- Is the
Court All Wet?, Jeffrey Miller
Note: The Applicability of Nuisance
Law to Invasive Plants- Can Common
Law Liability Inspire Government
Action?, Justin Pidot
24:3 (231-394)
Environmental Letters, Environmental
Law- A Cross-Disciplinary Conference
Exploring the Impact of the
Humanities on Environmental Law
Various essays by Richard Lazarus,
Eric Freyfogle, holly Doremus, Peter
Brooks, Stephen Cushman, Louise
Westling, Lawrence Buell, Bryan
Norton, Edmund Russell, & Karl
Brooks
24:4 (395-460)
Article: Shifting Science,
Considered Costs, and Static
Statutes- The Interpretation of
Expansive Environmental Legislation,
Jason Czarnezki
Note: Pollution and Health Care
Costs- States Can and Should Seek
Medicaid Reimbursement from Big
Polluters, Jessica Yates
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VOLUME 23 - 2005
23: 1 (1-109)
Article: Multi-Layered and
Sequential State and Local Barriers
to Extractive Resource Development,
Jan Laitos & Elizabeth Getches
Article: From Grand Central to the
Sierras- What Do We Do with
Investment-Backed Expectations in
Partial Regulatory Takings?, Calvert
Chipchase
Comment: Urban Water Supply and the
Environment, Leonard Shabman &
William Cox
23:2 (110-395)
Article: The Application of Finance
Theory to Increased Risk Harms in
Toxic Tort Litigation, Robert Rhee
Article: Privately Subsidized
Recycling Schemes and Their
Potential Harm to the Environment of
Developing Countries- Does
International Trade Law Have a
Solution?, Arie Reich
Article: Soft Paths, Hard Choices-
Environmental Lessons in the
Aftermath of California’s
Deregulation Debacle, Steven Ferrey
Note: A Day on the Fish Farm- FDA
and the Regulation of Aquaculture,
Graham Wilson
23:3 (397-525)
Article: Creating Incentives for
Sustainable Buildings- A Comparative
Law Approach Featuring the US and EU,
Nancy King & Brian King
Comment: Discharging the Clean Water
Act’s NPDES Requirements- Why the
Unitary Waters Theory Does Not Hold
Water, Matthew Duchesne
Note: Effective Policies for Land
Preservation, Gwenann Seznec
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VOLUME 22 - 2004
22:1 (1-80)
Article: Amending the Clean Air Act
to Establish Democratic Legitimacy
for the Residual Risk Program,
Patricia McCubbin
Note: Turning River Water into Gold,
Robert Rogers
22:2 (81-166)
Article: Planning for Biodiversity-
Sources of Authority in State Land
Use Laws, Linda Breggin & Susan
George
Note: Salmon Hatcheries and the
Endangered Species Act, Kristin
Gaston
22:3 (167-289)
Article: Recognizing the Realities
of the New Federalism, Katrina
Fischer
Comment: Securing Environmental
Rights Through Public Interest
Litigation in South Asia, Parvez
Hassn & Azim Azfar
Note: The Influence of Mass Toxic
Tort Litigation on Class Action
Rules Reform
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VOLUME 21 - 2003
21:1 (1-115)
Article: Compliance Under Title V:
Yes, No or I Don’t Know?, DR van der
Vaart & John Evans
Note: An Ounce of Preemption is
Worth a Pound of Cure- State
Preemption of Local Siting Authority
as a Means for Achieving
Environmental Equity
21:2 (115-315)
Article: Land Conservation and
Restoration: Moving to the Landscape
Level, David Hayes
Article: On the Market for Ecosystem
Control, Jason Johnson
Article: Collaborative Ecosystem
Governance- Scale, Complexity,
Dynamism, Bradley Karkkainen
Article: Conservation Options-
Toward a Greater Private Role,
Barton Thompson Jr.
21:3 (317-453)
Article: Natural Cities- Urban
Ecology and the Restoration of Urban
Ecosystems, Charles Lord, Eric
Strauss and Aaron Toffler
Article: Dealing With Uncommon
Ground- The Place of Legal
Constructivism in the Social
Construction of Nature, Keith
Hirokawa
Comment: Enforcement “Overfiling” in
the Federal Courts- Some Thoughts on
the Post-Harmon Cases, Joel
Mintz
21:4 (454-551) 2003
Article: Recharacterizing the
Debate- A Critique of Environmental
Democracy and an Alternative
Approach to the Urban Sprawl
Dilemma, Thomas Bare III
Article: What to “Take” from
Palazzolo and Tahoe Sierra- A
Temporary Loss for Property Rights,
Thomas Koffer
Note: Birds at a Crossroads-
Strategies for Augmenting the MBTA’s
Sway over Federal Lands, Robb
Wolfson
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