trade agreements

Harvard Environmental Law Review trade agreements Toxics & Trade: How TTIP Could Affect TSCA Reform September 11, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Meg Holden — Sept. 11, 2013 at 7:20am Members of Congress have recently renewed efforts to reform the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In April 2013, Senator David Vitter and the late Senator … Read more

toxics

Harvard Environmental Law Review toxics There’s More than Just Climate: People Need Protection Against Air Toxics, Too November 13, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By Seth Johnson — November 13 at 10:39 a.m. Seth Johnson is a Senior Associate Attorney with Earthjustice and a graduate of Harvard Law School, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of … Read more

toxic site cleanup

Harvard Environmental Law Review toxic site cleanup A “Blunt Withdrawal”? Bars on Citizen Suits for Toxic Site Cleanup August 8, 2013 by wpengine By Margot J. Pollans Throughout the history of federal statutory environmental law, citizen suits have played a key role in enforcement. Through statutory interpretation, however, courts have narrowed the circumstances under which … Read more

the commons

Harvard Environmental Law Review the commons New Day at the Pool: State Preemption, Common Pool Resources, and Non-Place Based Municipal Collaborations August 1, 2012 by wpengine By Jonathan Rosenbloom State preemption laws strictly limit local governments from regulating beyond their borders. Local governments, however, face a broad spectrum of challenges that cannot be confined to … Read more

technology

Harvard Environmental Law Review technology Eyes on a Climate Prize: Rewarding Energy Innovation to Achieve Climate Stabilization April 1, 2011 by wpengine By Jonathan H. Adler Stabilizing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases at double their pre-industrial levels (or lower) will require emission reductions far in excess of what can be achieved at a politically acceptable … Read more

tax law

Harvard Environmental Law Review tax law Perpetuity Is Forever, Almost Always: Why It Is Wrong To Promote Amendment and Termination of Perpetual Conservation Easements May 14, 2013 by wpengine By Ann T. Schwing When a landowner makes a charitable gift of a conservation easement to a nonprofit organization or government entity and elects to seek … Read more

tariffs

Harvard Environmental Law Review tariffs Toxics & Trade: How TTIP Could Affect TSCA Reform September 11, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By Meg Holden — Sept. 11, 2013 at 7:20am Members of Congress have recently renewed efforts to reform the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In April 2013, Senator David Vitter and the late Senator Frank … Read more

takings claims

Harvard Environmental Law Review takings claims Should the Federal Circuit Require Takings Plaintiffs to Demonstrate FTCA Exhaustion? October 21, 2013 by hlsjrnldev By David Baake — Oct. 21, 2013 at 11:41am Title 28 contemplates a clear distinction between cases for which the Constitution provides a damages action against the United States and cases for which … Read more

takings

Harvard Environmental Law Review takings Revolutionary or Routine? Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District April 8, 2014 by hlsjrnldev By Molly Cohen and Rachel Proctor May Cite as: Molly Cohen and Rachel Proctor May, Revolutionary or Routine? Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, 38 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 245 (2014). [btn … Read more

sustainable technologies

Harvard Environmental Law Review sustainable technologies Expediting Innovation April 10, 2012 by wpengine By Sarah Tran Private incentives to innovate and commercialize many technologies are often inadequate in terms of their social benefits. With America’s economic leadership position at risk of slipping, it becomes increasingly important to consider what measures public entities can take to … Read more