Volume 43, Number 2 (2019)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 43, Number 2 (2019) Articles 247 President Trump’s War on Regulatory Science Albert C. Lin 307 Clean Energy Justice: Charting an Emerging Agenda Shelley Welton & Joel Eisen 373 The Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act of 2016: Cancer, Industry Pressure, and a Proactive Approach Valerie J. Watnick 415 Rethinking Public Land … Read more

Volume 42, Number 2 (2018)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 42, Number 2 (2018)   Articles 325 The Bottom-Up Alternative: The Mitigation Potential of Private Climate Governance After the Paris Agreement Maria L. Banda 391 Disclaiming Property Michael Pappas 453 A Historical Reassessment of Congress’s “Power to Dispose of” the Public Lands Jeffrey Schmitt Student Note and Case Comment 519 … Read more

Volume 42, Number 1 (2018)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 42, Number 1 (2018)   Articles 1 Federal Lands and Fossil Fuels: Maximizing Social Welfare in Federal Energy Leasing Jayni Foley Hein 61 Toward a National Conservation Network Act: Transforming Landscape Conservation on the Public Lands into Law Robert B. Keiter 139 Managing the Future of the Electricity Grid: Energy … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Submissions: Online Journal General Information The Harvard Environmental Law Review seeks to publish innovative, original scholarship that makes a significant contribution to the field of environmental law. HELR welcomes submissions from professors, practitioners, and students year-round and makes offers for online publication on a rolling basis. Submissions should be between 500 and … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Submissions: ELRS General Information The Harvard Environmental Law Review contributes one student-written article per semester to the ELRS. Submitted articles must be under 5000 words, and make a significant contribution to the field of environmental law. Citations should conform to the 20th edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Online Journal HELR regularly publishes articles online. Anyone is welcome to submit to the online journal. Additionally, HELR is a member of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate (ELRS), a collaborative effort of the nation’s leading environmental law journals. Primary Sidebar Search the site … Subscribe to the HELR blog via email Click … Read more

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Volume 41, Number 2 (2017)

Harvard Environmental Law Review Volume 41, Number 2 (2017) To view Volume 41, Number 2 (2017), click here. Articles Foreword Gina McCarthy & Janet McCabe The Uncomfortable Convergence of Energy and Environmental Law Jody Freeman Reconstituting the Federalism Battle in Energy Transportation Alexandra B. Klass & Jim Rossi Contaminated Childhood: How the United States Failed to … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Print Archives Vol. 46 (2022) No. 1Vol. 45 (2021) No. 2Vol. 45 (2021) No. 1Vol. 44 (2020) No. 2Vol. 44 (2020) No. 1Vol. 43 (2019) No. 2Vol. 43 (2019) No. 1Vol. 42 (2018) No. 2Vol. 42 (2018) No. 1Vol. 41 (2017) No. 2Vol. 41 (2017) No. 1Vol. 40 (2016) No. 2Vol. … Read more