Recent journal literature

Date01 December 2009
12-2009 NEWS & ANALYSIS 39 ELR 11195
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, followe d 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.
Administrative Law
Biber, Eric, Too Many ings to Do: How to Deal With the Dys-
functions of Multiple-Goal Agencies, 33 H. E. L.
R. 1 (2009).
Agriculture
Carlquist, Jennifer M., Conjunctive Management:ANew Battle of
Priority in Idaho Water Law, 45I L. R. 143 (2008).
Maples, Brock M., Rising Crop Prices and the E ect on the Con-
servation Reserve Program, 3 E.  E L.  P’
J. 313 (2008).
Air Pollution
Kruse, Elizabeth, Case Comment ( North Carolina v. EPA), 33
H. E . L. R. 283 (2009).
Morales, Nicholas, Case Comment ( New Jersey v. EPA), 33
H. E . L. R. 263 (2009).
Reuter, Holly E., Flexible Air Permits in Texas: e Current Gap
Between Federal and State Regulations, 3 E .  E
L.  P’ J. 319 (2008).
Climate Change
Burger, Michael, Empowering Local Autonomy and Encouraging
Experimentation in Climate Change Governance: e Case
for a Layered Regime, 39 ELR 11161 (Dec. 2009).
Johnson, Lise, International Investment Agreements and Climate
Change: e Potential for Investor-State Conicts and Possi-
ble Strategies for Minimizing It, 39 ELR 11147 (Dec. 2009).
Klass, Alexandra B., State Innovation and Preemption: Lessons
From State Climate Change Eorts, 41 L. L.A. L. R.
1653 (2008).
Liebesman, Lawrence, e Endangered Species Act and Climate
Change, 39 ELR 11171 (Dec. 2009).
Mounteer, Tom, Incremental Changes in Soon-to-Be -Relesed
Disclosures Unlikely to Satisf y Advocates, 39 ELR 11145
(Dec. 2009).
Posner, Eric A. & Cass R. Sunstein, Should Greenhouse Gas Per-
mits Be Allocated on a Per Capita Basis?, 97 C. L . R.
51 (2009).
Tolan, Patrick E., Jr., Homeland Security Challenges of Global
Climate Change, 54 L. L. R. 800 (2008).
Climate Change Legislation: e Should, the Bad, and the Maybe,
3 E .  E L .  P’ J. 195 (2008).
Energy
Bushnell, A ngela M., e Emerging Custom of Human Rights-
Based Development: A Model Ag reement for Successful
Exploitation of Lake Albert’s Oil Reserves, 32 B.C. I’ 
C. L. R. 83 (2009).
Dos Santos, Sa ndra, e Tainted Grail of Brazilian Ethanol:
Achieving Oil Independence but Who Has Borne the Cost and
Paid the Price?, 11 N.Y. C L. R . 61 (2007).
Gonazales, Kr istina L., e States Take Action: North Carolina’s
Common-Law Suit Against the Tennessee Valley Authority, 3
E.  E L.  P’ J. 303 (2008).
Mullins, LoValerie, e Equity Illusion of Surface Ownership
in Coalbed Methane Gas: e Rise of Mutual Simultaneous
Rights in Mineral Law and the Resulting Need for Dispute
Resolution in Split Estate Relations, 16 M. E. L.
P’ R. 109 (2009).
Smith, Andrew B., Environmental Activism in the Form of Resi-
dential Solar Panels and the Resulting Conicts for the 21st
Century, 3 E .  E L.  P’ J. 330 (2008).
Sovacool, Benjamin K., Placing a Glove on the Invisible Hand:
How Intellectual Property Rights May Impede Innovation
in Energy Research and Development, 18 A. L.J. S. 
T. 381 (2008).
General Environmental Law
Babcock, Hope M., Assuming Personal Responsibility for Improv-
ing the Environment: Moving Toward a New Environmental
Norm, 33 H. E. L . R. 117 (2009).
Driesen, David M.&AmySinden, e Missing Instrument: Dirty
Input Limits, 33 H. E. L. R . 65 (2009).
Breaking the Logjam: Environmental Reform for the New Congress
and Administration, 17 N.Y.U. E. L.J. 854 (2008).
Legal S cience: An Interdisciplinary Examination of the Use and
Misues of Science in the Law, 58 E L.J. 286 (2008).
Copyright © 2009 Environmental Law Institute®, Washington, DC. reprinted with permission from ELR®, http://www.eli.org, 1-800-433-5120.

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