No. 45-8, August 2015
Index
- Trends in Environmental Law Scholarship 2008-2014
- The Critical Role of Voluntary Standards and Certification in the Hydraulic Fracturing Framework
- Comment on The Shale Oil and Gas Revolution, Hydraulic Fracturing, and Water Contamination
- Options for Regulating the Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing
- Bond What You Know and Insure What You Don't: A Comment on A Market Approach to Regulating the Energy Revolution
- Reflections on A Market Approach to Regulating the Energy Revolution
- No Such Thing as a Green War or a Bad Peace
- Remarks on The Military-Environmental Complex
- A Multidimensional Problem
- Comments on Taking Public Access to the Law Seriously
- The Shale Oil and Gas Revolution, Hydraulic Fracturing, and Water Contamination: A Regulatory Strategy
- A Market Approach to Regulating the Energy Revolution: Assurance Bonds, Insurance, and the Certain and Uncertain Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing
- The Military-Environmental Complex
- Taking Public Access to the Law Seriously: The Problem of Private Control Over the Availability of Federal Standards
- Public Utility and the Low-Carbon Future
- Recent Developments
- Recent journal literature
- Topical index
- Mapping, Modeling, and the Fragmentation of Environmental Law
- Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime