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Environmental Law SSRN Reading List: March 2016
Harvard Environmental Law Review Environmental Law SSRN Reading List: March 2016 March 31, 2016 by We’re back again with the Harvard Environmental Law Review‘s last monthly Environmental Law SSRN Reading List of the school year. Check out this month’s selections below: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Arbitrariness Review by Cass Sunstein (Harvard Environmental Law Review, Forthcoming) (arguing that whenever a statute … Read more
[ELRS] When a Disaster is Not a “Disaster” and Why That Title Matters for Flint
Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] When a Disaster is Not a “Disaster” and Why That Title Matters for Flint March 28, 2016 by By Helen Marie Berg, General Member, Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Click here to see the original post and leave a … Read more
[ELRS] Rising Seas in the Holy City: Preserving Historic Charleston in the Face of Climate Change
Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] Rising Seas in the Holy City: Preserving Historic Charleston in the Face of Climate Change March 21, 2016 by By Will Grossenbacher, Editor-in-Chief, Virginia Environmental Law Journal This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Click here to see the original post and leave a comment. Introduction From October … Read more
[ELRS] Implementing Supplemental Environmental Project Policies to Promote Restorative Justice
Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] Implementing Supplemental Environmental Project Policies to Promote Restorative Justice March 14, 2016 by By Eric DeBellis, Senior Executive Editor, Ecology Law Quarterly. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Click here to see the original post and leave a comment. Introduction The overwhelming majority of environmental enforcement actions settle … Read more
Scalia’s Swan Song: The “Irreconcilability Canon” Resolves the Clean Air Act’s Section 111(d) Drafting Error and Encourages Good Lawmaking
Harvard Environmental Law Review Scalia’s Swan Song: The “Irreconcilability Canon” Resolves the Clean Air Act’s Section 111(d) Drafting Error and Encourages Good Lawmaking March 6, 2016 by By Brenden Cline, Editor-in-Chief, Harvard Environmental Law Review. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. It is the original post, so please leave any comments or … Read more