Recent journal literature

Date01 March 2018
48 ELR 10272 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 3-2018
RECENT JOURNAL LITERATURE
“Recent Journal Literature” lists recently published law
review and other legal periodical articles. Within subject-
matter categories, entries are listed alphabetically by author
or title. Articles are listed rst, followed by comments, notes,
symposia, surveys, and bibliographies.
Air
Brown, Ethan N., Please, Don’t Let Me Dr one On: e Need
for Federally-Led and State-Collaborated Action to Pro-
mote Succinct and Ecient Drone Regulations, 26 K .
J.L.  P. P’ 48 (2016).
Foster, Craig, Excuse Me, You’re Mining My Asteroid: Space
Property Rights and the U.S. Space Resour ce Exploration
and Utilization Act of 2015, 2016 U. I. J.L. T 
P’ 407 (2016).
West, Alex a, Dening “Accidents” in the Air: Why Tort Law
Principles Are Essential to Interpret the Montreal Conven-
tion’s “Accident” Requirement, 85 F L. R. 1465
(2016).
Climate Change
Savino, Simone, A Taxing Endeavor: Local Government Pro-
tection of Our Nation’s Coasts in the “Wake” of Climate
Change, 31 J. L U  E . L. 95 (2015).
Energy
Cordell, D. Ryan, Sierra Club v. Federa l Energy Regulator y
Commission: e D.C. Circuit Upholds FERC’s Regional
NEPA Analysis for Freeport Projects; Punts on Issue of LNG
Export Environmental Impacts, 30 T. E . L.J. 123
(2016).
Ferrey, Steven, Reinventing the Core U.S. Technology rough
the “Pu sh” of New Regulation Leveraging Market “Pull ,
31 J. L U  E . L. 1 (2015).
Futral, Jamie, Protect Our Cmtys. Found. v. Jewell: e
Ninth Circuit Draws a Line in the Sand While Objectively
Deciding a Case at Presents Two Dierent Environmen-
tal Objectives, 30 T. E. L .J. 153 (2016).
Jacobs, Sha ron B., e Energ y Prosumer, 43 E L.Q.
519 (2016).
Kolomitz, Daniel, A Nuclear reat: Why the Price-Anderson
Act Must B e Amended Following Cook v. Rock well, 48
A. S. L.J. 853 (2016).
Lam, Je, Bringing a Gun to a Knife Fight: Texas H.B. 40 and
Local Regulation of Oil and Gas Operations, 54 H. L.
R. 545 (2016).
Repka, David A . & Tyson R. Smith, Deep Decarbonization
and Nuclear Energy, 48 ELR 10244 (Mar. 2018).
Sabourin, Clai re, Responding to the Detroit Water Crisis:  e
Great Lakes Water Authority and the City of Detroit, 51
W. U. J.L.  P’ 305 (2016).
Shadikhodjaev, Sherzod, Promotion of “Green Electricity” and
International Dispute Settlement: Trade and Investment
Issues, 49 I’ L. 343 (2016).
Governance
Allione, Ashleigh, e Battle Over U.S . Water: Why the Clean
Water Rule “Flows” Within the B oundaries of Supreme
Court Precedent, 66 A . U. L. R. 145 (2016).
Crawford, Amanda L., Nutrient Pollution and the Gulf of
Mexico Dead Zone: Will Des Moines Water Works Be a
Turning Point?, 91 T. L. R. 157 (2016).
Elias, Roni A ., Waters of the United States, 52 T L. R .
57 (2016).
Ha, Diem, United States Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes
Co.: e Supreme Court Determines at an Approved
Jurisdictional Determination Is a Final Agency Action and
Reviewable Under the Administrative Procedure Act, 30
T. E. L.J. 111 (2016).
Hall, Caleb, A Right Most Dear: e Case for a C onstitutional
Environmental Right, 30 T. E. L .J. 85 (2016).
Houck, Oliver A., e Vieux Carre Expressway, 30 T.
E. L.J. 1 (2016).
Lin, Albert C., Preliminary Injunctive Regulation, 58 A. L.
R. 1027 (2016).
McElsh, Jim et al., Antiquities Act: Legal Implications for
Executive and Congressional Action , 48 ELR 10187 (Mar.
2018).
O’Neill, Catherine A., Exposed: Asking the Wrong Question in
Risk Regulation, 48 A . S. L.J. 703 (2016).
Ruhl, J.B. & Kyle Robisch, Agencies Running From Agency
Discretion, 58 W.  M L. R . 97 (2016).
Symposium, Recent Developments in Environmental Law, 30
T. E. L.J. 167 (2016).
Land Use
Bennett, Christopher D., What Did You Say? Combatting
Operational Mining Noise in Pennsylvania, 121 P S.
L. R. 255 (2016).
Berger, Bethany R., e Illusion of Fiscal Illusion in Regulatory
Takings, 66 A. U. L. R. 1 (2016).
Elsana, Morad, e Recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Land:
Application of the Customary Land Rights Model on the
Arab-Bedouin Ca se in Israel , 7 G. J.K.  M. C.
R P . 45 (2015).
Copyright © 2018 Environmental Law Institute®, Washington, DC. Reprinted with permission from ELR®, http://www.eli.org, 1-800-433-5120.

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