Recent journal literature

Date01 April 2019
49 ELR 10400 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 4-2019
AIR
O’Sullivan, Maureen, E ectiveness of the Clean Air Act in Light
of the Shortcomings of the EPA’s Stationary Source Civil
Penalty Policy: A Call for Binding Rules With an Increased
Deterrent Eect on Industry, 17 J. L. S’ 86 (2016 ).
Taylor, Nathan M.P., Automated Driving and the Clean Air
Act, 25 N.Y.U. E. L.J. 223 (2017).
CLIMATE CHANGE
Adler, Dena et al., Changing the National Flood Insurance
Program for a Changing Climate, 49 ELR 10320 (Apr.
2019 ).
Chenyang, Lingx i, Is Meat the New Tobacco? Regulating Food
Demand in the Age of Climate Change, 49 ELR 10344
(Apr. 2019).
Hush, Emily, Where No Man Has Gone Before: e Future of
Sustainable Development in the Comprehensive Economic
and Trade Agreement and New Generation Free Trade
Agreements, 43 C. J. E . L. 93 (2018).
Kaufman, R isa E., Localizing Human Rights in the United
States rough the 2030 S ustainable Development Agenda,
49 C. H. R. L . R. 99 (2017).
Kysar, Douglas A. & R. Harry Weaver, Courting Disaster:
Climate Change and the Adjudication of Catastrophe, 93
N D  L. R. 295 (2017).
Sloss, David, California’s Climate Diplomacy and Dormant
Preemption, 56 W   L.J. 507 (2017).
ENERGY
Bastian, Ell ie, Drilling and Community Consent: How Oil and
Gas Boards Can Add ress the Public Health reats Posed by
Fracking, 102 M. L. R . 34 3 (2 017).
Christiansen, Mat thew & Ann Jaworski, e Dark Side of
DG: Addressing the Environmental Impacts of Dirty Dis-
tributed Generation,25 N.Y.U. E. L.J. 141 (2017).
Kim, Da Young, A Lesson From the Shale Revolution in the
United States, Canada, and China, 29 G. E. L .
R. 747 (2017).
Klass, A lexandra B., Future-Proong Energ y Transport Law,
94 W. U. L. R. 827 (2017).
Kugbei, Sandy, Hoarders: Clarifying FERC ’s Policy, as Artic-
ulated in Order No. 888 , Against Withholding Electric
Transmission Capacity, 94 W. U. L. R . 1343 (2017).
Leahy, Paul, e End of the Line: Shutting Down Enbridge
Line 5, Still a Pipedream?, 29 G . E . L. R. 799
(20 17).
Lucas, Gar y M. Jr., Voter Psychology and the Carbon Tax, 90
T. L. R. 1 (2 017).
Rossi, Jim, Carbon Taxation by Regulation, 102 M. L .
R . 27 7 (2017).
Shell, Erica J., Petcoke: How an Outdated and Inconsistent
Regulatory Framework Defeats Environmental Justice in
Detroit, 17 J. L. S’ 3 (2 016).
Wara, Michael, Competition at the Grid Edge: Innovation and
Antitrust Law in the Elect ricity Sector, 25 N.Y.U. E.
L. J. 176 ( 2017).
GOVERNANCE
Badrinarayana, Deepa, e “Right” Right to Environmental
Protection: What We Can Discern From the American and
Indian Constitutional Experience, 43 B. J. I’ L.
75 ( 2017).
Boyer, Scott,  e Ten-Cent Windfall: Bottle Re turns, Interstate
Commerce, and Environmental Fallout, 17 J. L. S’ 27
(2016 ).
Bullock, David, Political Costs and the Challenge of Tradable
Environmental Allowance Markets, 29 G. E. L.
R. 647 (2017).
Dana, David A., Escaping the Abdication Trap When Coopera-
tive Federalism Fails: Legal Reform After Flint, 44 F -
 U. L.J. 1329 (2017).
Diaz, R. Shea, Getting to the Root of Environmental Injus-
tice: Evaluating Claims, Causes, and Solutions, 29 G.
E . L. R. 767 (2017).
Gordon, Gwendolyn J., Environmental Personhood, 43
C. J. E . L. 49 (2018).
Henricksen, Wes E., Peddling Ignorance: A New Falsity Stan-
dard for Scientic Knowledge Fraud Cases, 86 UM KC L.
R. 295 (2017).
Hill, Barry E ., Time for a New Age of Enlightenment for Envi-
ronmental Law and Policy in the United States: Where Do
We Go From Here?, 49 ELR 10362 (Apr. 2019).
Mistura, Alessandra, Is ere Space for Environmental Crimes
Under International Criminal Law? e Impact of the
Oce of the Prosecutor Policy Paper on Case Selection
and Prioritization on the Cur rent Legal Framework, 43
C. J. E . L. 181 (2018).
Swanson, Greta et al., Traditional Ecological Knowledge in
Environmental Decisionmaking, 49 ELR 10309 (Apr.
2019 ).
Vande Stouwe, Erik, An Arctic Peril: e Pitfalls and Poten tial
of a Fragmentary Polar Law, 43 B. J. I’ L. 191
(20 17).
Sympos ium, Annual Review of Administrative Law, 85 G.
W. L. R. 1339 (2017).
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.
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