Recent journal literature
Date | 01 July 2009 |
39 ELR 10702 EnviRonmEntaL Law REpoRtER 7-2009
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.
For a complete list of all law review articles listed in the
Journal Literature section of ELR, visit our Cumulative Law
Review Bibliography at http://www.elr.info/Indexes/clrb.cfm.
Agriculture
Blaustein, Samuel, Splitting Genes: e Future of Genetically
Modied Organisms in the Wake of the WTO/Cartagena
Stando, 16 P. S. E. L. R . 323 (2008).
Air Pollution
Adrila, Breanne, Green Mountain: A “Fleeting” Win for the
States, 15 M. E. L. P’ R. 575 (2008).
Jastremsky, Wendy, Cracking Down on Coal: Pennsylvania Takes
a Crack at Regulating Hazardous Mercury Emissions From
Coal-Fired Power Plants With a State-Specic Rule at Is
Stricter an the Federal Clean Air Mercury Rule, 16 P.
S. E. L. R . 431 (2008).
Terwilliger, Philip, Why Pollution Is Still Pollution During Non-
Business Hours, 12 G P N. R J. 171
(2008).
Climate Change
Adler, Jonathan H., Hothouse Flowers: e Vices and Virtues of
Climate Federalism, 17 T. P. C. R. L. R. 443
(2008).
Farber, Daniel A., Adaptation Planning and Climate Impact
Assessments: Learning From NEPA’s Flaws, 39 ELR 10605
(July 2009).
Harris, Paul G., Climate Change and the Impotence of Interna-
tional Environmental Law: Seeking a Cosmopolitan Cure, 16
P. S. E. L . R. 323 (2008).
Hay, Derald, Post-Kyoto Stress Disorder: How the United States
Can Inuence International Climate Change Policy, 15 M.
E. L. P’ R. 493 (2008).
May, James R., Of Happy Incidents, Climate, Federalism, and
Preemption, T. P. C. R. L. R. 465 (2008).
McGee, Jerey and Ros Taplin, e Asia-Pacic Partnership and
the United States’ International Climate Change Policy, 19
C. J. I’ E. L . P’ 179 (2008).
Richards, Ken neth R., Comparative Analysis of Climate Change
Bills in the U.S. Senate, 39 ELR 10601 (July 2009).
Yale, Ethan, Taxing Cap-and-Trade Environmental Regulation,
37 J. L S. 535 (2008).
Global Climate Change, 30 L P’ 385 (2008).
Symposium, Federalism and Climate Change: e Role of the
States in a Future Federal Regime, 50 A. L. R. 673
(2008).
Constitutional Law
Botello-Samson, Darren, e Benchmark of Expectations:
Regulatory Takings and Surface Coal Mining, 22 J. N.
R E. L. 1 (2007-2008).
Energy
Bixby, James, e 2005 Energy Policy Act: Lessons on Getting
Alternative Fuels to the Pump From Minnesota’s Ethanol
Regulation, 26 W. U. J.L. 353 (2008).
Environmental Justice
Eubanks, William S. II, Environmental Justice for All? e Navy’s
Recent Failure to Protect North Carolina’s Citizens, 30 N.C.
C. L. R. 206 (2008).
Fish and Wildlife/Endangered
Species Act
Black, Elizabeth, e High Cost of Conservation: Can Enhance-
ment-of-Survival Permits Save Foreign Endangered Species?,
20 G. I’ E. L. R. 397 (2008).
Wold, Chris, World Heritage Species: A New Legal Approach to
Conservation, 20 G. I’ E . L. R. 337 (2008).
General Environmental Law
Cahill, John P., Eighth Annual Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Lecture:
Environmental Law in New York State: e Past as Prologue
to the Future, 25 P E. L. R . 441 (2008).
Franklin, Dawn R., Parental Control: e Impact of the Sarbanes-
Oxley Act Upon Environmental Disclosure Requirements of
Public Companies, J. N. R E . L. 39
(2007-2008).
Hall, Ridgway M. Jr., Quality Assurance in EHS Audits and
Audit Programs: e New BEAC Standards, 39 ELR
10594(July 2009).
Koons, Judith E., Earth Jurisprudence: e Moral Value of
Nature, 25 P E. L. R . 263 (2008).
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