Benefits and Dangers of Private-Governance Responses to Fracking

Harvard Environmental Law Review Benefits and Dangers of Private-Governance Responses to Fracking May 20, 2015 by Harvard Law Development By Will Cranch—May 20 at 2:51 p.m. A fracking operation (Photo credit: J. Doubek, Wikimedia; CC BY-SA) The United States’ current natural gas boom has brought hydraulic fracturing, known as “fracking,” to the forefront of the … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review SUEANDSETTLEREPORT-Final May 6, 2015 by Harvard Law Development Leave a Comment SUEANDSETTLEREPORT-Final Reader Interactions This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Primary Sidebar Search the site … Subscribe to the HELR blog via email Click here to subscribe! Contact US To contact the Harvard Environmental … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review Sue-and-Settle_Regulation-without-Representation1 May 6, 2015 by Harvard Law Development Leave a Comment Sue-and-Settle_Regulation-without-Representation1 Reader Interactions This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Primary Sidebar Search the site … Subscribe to the HELR blog via email Click here to subscribe! Contact US To contact the Harvard Environmental … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review WATER_Harpers Ferry_MHolden July 28, 2013 by hlsjrnldev Leave a Comment Reader Interactions This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 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, … Read more

The Logic of Sue and Settle

Harvard Environmental Law Review 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 groups … Read more

Climate Adaptation for Non-Humans: The Role of Assisted Migration

Harvard Environmental Law Review Climate Adaptation for Non-Humans: The Role of Assisted Migration April 22, 2015 by Harvard Law Development By Christine Zaleski—April 22 at 5:02 p.m. On January 30, 2015, President Obama again demonstrated his willingness to tackle climate change issues using his executive authority, signing an Executive Order requiring new federal buildings constructed … Read more

Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA Symposium

Harvard Environmental Law Review Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA Symposium April 15, 2015 by Harvard Law Development In Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA, the Supreme Court largely upheld the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration program for new or modified major stationary … Read more

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Harvard Environmental Law Review MOUNTAINS_mtnvalley_Co_alecharris July 28, 2013 by hlsjrnldev Leave a Comment Reader Interactions This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 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 … Read more

HELR Volume 39, Issue 1 Now Available Online

Harvard Environmental Law Review HELR Volume 39, Issue 1 Now Available Online April 15, 2015 by hlsjrnldev The Harvard Environmental Law Review is pleased to announce that Volume 39, Issue 1 is now available in print and on the HELR website! Volume 39.1 features short essays and articles on a range of cutting edge topics … Read more

The Opinion Assignment Power, Justice Scalia’s Un-Becoming, and UARG’s Unanticipated Cloud over the Clean Air Act

Harvard Environmental Law Review The Opinion Assignment Power, Justice Scalia’s Un-Becoming, and UARG’s Unanticipated Cloud over the Clean Air Act April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Richard J. Lazarus Cite as: Richard J. Lazarus, The Opinion Assignment Power, Justice Scalia’s Un-Becoming, and UARG’s Unanticipated Cloud over the Clean Air Act, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. … Read more