Constitutions & the Environment: Comparative Approaches to Environmental Protection and the Struggle to Translate Rights into Enforcement

Harvard Environmental Law Review Constitutions & the Environment: Comparative Approaches to Environmental Protection and the Struggle to Translate Rights into Enforcement November 14, 2016 by   By Kyle Burns, J.D. Candidate, 2017, University of Virginia School of Law.*  This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Introduction Every nation around the world faces … Read more

[ELRS] With Energy Law Federalism Under Construction, State Policymaking May Be Delayed

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] With Energy Law Federalism Under Construction, State Policymaking May Be Delayed November 9, 2016 by By John Bullock, Executive Editor, Harvard Environmental Law Review.* This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate.  Introduction As the public has become more aware of the intense connection between the practices of electric utilities … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review main_decision-document-nationwide-permit-12 July 19, 2021 by jolinski Primary Sidebar Search the site … Subscribe to the HELR blog via email Click here to subscribe! Contact US To contact the Harvard Environmental Law Review, please email the Editors-in-Chief at hlselr@mail.law.harvard.edu. Follow us on Twitter Tweets by HarvardELR

[ELRS] Pipelines, Protests and General Permits

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] Pipelines, Protests and General Permits November 7, 2016 by gglovin By Samantha L. Varsalona, Staff Member, Georgetown Environmental Law Review This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate.  Abstract The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) has become a contentious topic in recent months. The controversy centers around Dakota Access, LLC[1], … Read more

[ELRS] An Ecology of Liberation: The Shifting Landscape of Environmental Law in an Era of Changing Environmental Values

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] An Ecology of Liberation: The Shifting Landscape of Environmental Law in an Era of Changing Environmental Values November 7, 2016 by By Michael Zielinski, Staff Member, William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review  This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate.  Introduction In 1971, the Peruvian theologian and … Read more

[ELRS] WWII-Era Government Contractor Indemnification Clauses Come to the Fore in CERCLA Litigation as Other Grounds to Shift Costs to the Government Narrow

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] WWII-Era Government Contractor Indemnification Clauses Come to the Fore in CERCLA Litigation as Other Grounds to Shift Costs to the Government Narrow October 21, 2016 by By Hume Ross, Executive Editor, Georgetown Environmental Law Review   This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate.    Introduction Before World War … Read more

[ELRS] A Primer on Rails-to-Trails Conversions in the Eastern U.S.

Harvard Environmental Law Review [ELRS] A Primer on Rails-to-Trails Conversions in the Eastern U.S. May 2, 2016 by By Garrett M. Gee, Staff Member, William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate.  Introduction The Rails-to-Trails Act (“Trails Act”) provides localities and nonprofits with a useful … Read more