Conservation Necessity and the Supreme Court’s Historical Blunder

Harvard Environmental Law Review Conservation Necessity and the Supreme Court’s Historical Blunder November 7, 2019 by gglovin By Jesse Lempel*Jesse Lempel (HLS ‘19) is a law clerk to the Hon. William G. Young of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Last year, after selling about 4,000 endangered alligator eggs, Jack Turtle … Read more

Conservation Necessity and the Supreme Court’s Historical Blunder

Harvard Environmental Law Review Conservation Necessity and the Supreme Court’s Historical Blunder November 7, 2019 by gglovin By Jesse Lempel*Jesse Lempel (HLS ‘19) is a law clerk to the Hon. William G. Young of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Last year, after selling about 4,000 endangered alligator eggs, Jack Turtle … Read more

Harvard Environmental Law Review

Harvard Environmental Law Review Harvard Environmental Law Review Current Print Issue  Volume 48, Number 1 (2024) Articles Intertribal: The Unheralded Element in Indigenous Wildlife Sovereignty Bethany R. Berger Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Deaths David Arkush & Donald Braman The Additionality Double Standard James Salzman & David Weisbach De-Risking Environmental Law William … Read more

Harvard Environmental Law Review

Harvard Environmental Law Review Harvard Environmental Law Review Current Print Issue  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 … Read more