European Union

Harvard Environmental Law Review European Union Subsidiarity in European Environmental Law: A Competence Allocation Approach August 12, 2014 by hlsjrnldev By Josephine van Zeben Since the 1970s, the influence of the European Union in the area of environmental law and policy has steadily expanded, even though environmental policy continues to be a shared competence between … Read more

European environmental policy

Harvard Environmental Law Review European environmental policy Subsidiarity in European Environmental Law: A Competence Allocation Approach August 12, 2014 by hlsjrnldev By Josephine van Zeben Since the 1970s, the influence of the European Union in the area of environmental law and policy has steadily expanded, even though environmental policy continues to be a shared competence … Read more

EPA

Harvard Environmental Law Review EPA ELR Article Receives Praise in JOTWELL October 30, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Meg Holden — Oct. 30, 2013 at 3:42pm If you’ve been reading the ELR blog, you might also be interested to know that all of our articles from Volume 37.2 are now available in print and on our … Read more

EPA

Harvard Environmental Law Review EPA It’s Raining Cert Petitions!: Last Term’s Biggest Supreme Court News September 11, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By Richard Lazarus — Sep. 11, 2014 at 9:05 a.m. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2014 issue of The Environmental Forum. The Environmental Law Institute has graciously allowed the Harvard Environmental … Read more

EPA v. Homer City Generation

Harvard Environmental Law Review EPA v. Homer City Generation A global solution to climate change: the possible impact of Bond v. United States October 1, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Theresa Borden — Oct. 1, 2013 at 3:33pm New legislation to deal with the global problem of climate change may seem politically unrealistic given the current … Read more

EPA rulemaking

Harvard Environmental Law Review EPA rulemaking The First Cut is the Deepest: EPA Proposes First GHG Cuts for Power Plants October 9, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Cecilia Segal — Oct. 9, 2013 at 2:14pm On September 20, 2013, EPA issued a notice of proposed rulemaking to set standards of performance for GHGs emitted from new … Read more

EPA

Harvard Environmental Law Review EPA The Logic of Sue and Settle May 6, 2015 by Harvard Law Development By Daniel Carpenter-Gold—May 6 at 5:46 p.m. Courtney McVean and Justin Pidot’s article, Environmental Settlements and Administrative Law, appearing in Volume 39.1 of the Harvard Environmental Law Review, addresses the practice of federal agencies settling with interest … Read more

environmnental violations

Harvard Environmental Law Review environmnental violations Prosecutorial Discretion and Environmental Crime April 8, 2014 by hlsjrnldev By David M. Uhlmann Prosecutorial discretion exists throughout the criminal justice system but plays a particularly significant role for environmental crime. Congress made few distinctions under the environmental laws between acts that could result in criminal, civil, or administrative … Read more

environmental theory

Harvard Environmental Law Review environmental theory The Endangered Species Act’s Fall From Grace in the Supreme Court August 1, 2012 by wpengine By J.B. Ruhl Thirty-five years ago, the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”) had as auspicious a debut in the U.S. Supreme Court as any statute could hope for. In Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill, … Read more