Recent journal literature
Date | 01 March 2022 |
52 ELR 10250 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 32022
“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 first, followed by com-
ments, notes, symposia, surveys, and bibliographies.
RECENT JOURNAL LITERATURE
CLIMATE CHANGE
Caplan, Bill, warting Climate Change, Brick by Brick,
52 ELR 10182 (Mar. 2022).
Environmental Law Collaborative, Adapting to a 4°C World,
52 ELR 10211 (Mar. 2022).
Farber, Dan, Climate Perspectives Across the Generations,
60 N. R J. 293 (2020).
Farnworth, Chandler, Do Shareholders Have the Power? Cli-
mate Change as a Material Risk, 34 T. E’ L.J. 149
(2021).
Kempf, Chloe N., Why Did So Many Do So Little? Movement
Building and Climate Change Litigation in the Time of
Juliana v. United States, 99 T. L. R. 1005 (2021).
Myers, Colin, Financing Our Future’s Health: Why the United
States Must Establish Mandatory Climate-Related Fi-
nancial Disclosure Requirements Aligned With the TCFD
Recommendations, 37 P E’ L. R. 415 (2020).
Rodgers, Andrea, Creative Legal Approaches to Protect Youth’s
Constitutional Rights in the Face of Climate Change,
60 N. R J. 285 (2020).
Stern, Scott W., Rebuilding Trust: Climate Change, Indian
Communities, and a Right to Resettlement, 47 E
L.Q. 179 (2020).
TajalliBakhsh, Tayebeh et al., Coastal Impacts of Climate
Change, 52 ELR 10169 (Mar. 2022).
Xiang, Joy Y., Cleantech Innovation by Developing Countries,
38 B.U. I’ L.J. 183 (2020).
ENERGY
Bauer, Carl J., e Long View of the Water/Energy Nexus:
Hydropower’s First Century in the U.S.A., 60 N.
R J. 173 (2020).
Coglianese, Cary & Daniel E. Walters, Whither the Regula-
tory “War on Coal”? Scapegoats, Saviors, and Stock Market
Reactions, 47 E L.Q. 1 (2020).
Ish, James C., A Road Map to Restoring Rivers: How the
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement Might Inuence
Future Dam Removal and River Restoration Projects,
60 N. R J. 261 (2020).
Jacobs, Sharon B., Agency Genesis and the Energy Transition,
121 C. L. R. 835 (2021).
Turner, Kris, Creating Contracts in a Vacuum: Space Min-
ing and the Creation of Future Contract Law, 60 N.
R J. 239 (2020).
Webb, Romany M., Climate Change, FERC, and Natural Gas
Pipelines: e Legal Basis for Considering Greenhouse Gas
Emissions Under Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act,
28 N.Y.U. E’ L.J. 179 (2020).
GOVERNANCE
Flenniken, Sara Raye, Ad Astra Per Maris: Using the Law of
the Sea to Protect the Space Environment, 44 J. S L.
250 (2020).
Jodoin, Sebastien, A Disability Rights Approach to Climate
Governance, 47 E L.Q. 73 (2020).
Rowell, Arden, Quantitative Valuation in Environmental
Law, 96 N D L. R. 1539 (2021).
Takacs, David, We Are the River, 2021 U. I. L. R. 545
(2021).
Survey, Recent Developments in Environmental Law, 34 T.
E’ L.J. 232 (2021).
LAND USE
Allain, Mark P. Jr., Assessing U.S. Soil Law and Policy for an
Uncertain Future, 34 T. E’ L.J. 169 (2021).
Beydoun, Khaled A., On Sacred Land, 105 M. L. R.
1803 (2021).
Danis, Jennifer & Michael Bloom, Taking From States:
Sovereign Immunity’s Preclusive Eect on Private Takings of
State Land, 32 S. L. P’ R. 59 (2021).
Dorfman, Doron & Mariela Yabo, e Professionalization
of Urban Accessibility, 47 F U. L.J. 1213
(2020).
Epstein, Richard A., Valuation Blunders in the Law of Emi-
nent Domain, 96 N D L. R. 1441 (2021).
Hill, Alexandra, Eroding Coasts: From Blus to Marshes—
Coastal Protection Versus Property Rights, 34 T. E’
L.J. 187 (2021).
Infranca, John, Dierentiating Exclusionary Tendencies,
72 F. L. R. 1271 (2020).
Johnston, Jason Scott, Environmental Permits: Public Property
Rights in Private Lands and the Extraction and Redistribu-
tion of Private Wealth, 96 N D L. R. 1559
(2021).
Merrill, omas W., e Compensation Constraint and the
Scope of the Takings Clause, 96 N D L. R.
1441 (2021).
Wake, Luke A., Check Your Rights at the Door: Rethink-
ing Conscatory Regulation, 68 D L. R. 123
(2020).
NATURAL RESOURCES
Dillon, Sara, Trophy Hunters, Global Sadism and Internation-
al Law: Not Even the Elephants Are Safe, 38 B.U. I’
L.J. 322 (2020).
Ruhl, J.B. & omas A.J. McGinn, e Roman Public Trust
Doctrine: What Was It, and Does It Support an Atmospher-
ic Trust?, 47 E L.Q. 117 (2020).
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
DeJong, Sheridan, Toxic Results: e EPA’s Power, Process, and
Potential to Regulate Chemicals Under the Toxic Substances
Control Act, 68 D L. R. 213 (2020).
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