UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy - 2004
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- California Coastal Commission v. Norton: a coastal state victory in the seaweed rebellion.
- Discounting, EPA's nonroad spark-engine rule, and the hidden anti-regulatory agenda of cost-benefit analysis.
- Reciprocity of advantage: the antidote to the antidemocratic trend in regulatory takings.
- Watershed councils east and west: advocacy, consensus and environmental progress.
- Small island states in the face of climatic change: the end of the line in international environmental responsibility.
- The 2004 Frankel Symposium: shaping environmental policy: science in context: keynote address.
- Shade-grown coffee plantations in northern Latin America: a refuge for more than just birds & biodiversity.
- What property rights: the California Coastal Commission's history of abusing land rights and some thoughts on the underlying causes.