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Harvard Environmental Law Review

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 Volume 47, Number 1 (2022)

Articles

Plastics and the Limits of U.S. Environmental Law
Robert W. Adler & Carina E. Wells

Water Right Exactions
Karrigan Bork

When Does “Leviathan” Innovate? A Legal Theory of Clean Technological Change at Government-Owned Electric Utilities
Arjuna Dibley

Pipelines and Politics (Appendix)
Alison Gocke

 

Student Notes

The Role of Environmental Law in Addressing the Violent Effects of Resource Extraction on Native Women
Lily Cohen

An Environmental Justice Analysis of the Exclusion of Farmworkers from the National Labor Relations Act
Luca Greco

Staff and Front Matter

Online  Scholarship

05May.2023
Endangered Species Act: Critical Habitat Designation After Weyerhaeuser
29Apr.2023
Wildlife Law is a Local Issue, Too
10Apr.2023
Applying Consumer Protection Basics to Greenwashing “Recyclability” Cases
03Mar.2023
Climate Change Adaptation and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Land & Resources in Latin America
11Jan.2023
Standing to Appeal Administrative Decisions in Massachusetts: A Game of Bait and Switch?
29Aug.2022
Taking On “Now We’re Cooking with Gas”: How a Health-First Approach to Gas Stove Pollution Could Unlock Building Electrification
08Jul.2022
Offshore Wind Energy and the Potential of State-Led Development

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