Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio

Harvard Environmental Law Review Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Brenden Cline Cite as: Brenden Cline, Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 275 (2015). View Full Article (PDF) Filed Under: Print Articles, Student Comment Primary Sidebar Search the site … Subscribe to the HELR blog via … Read more

Fracking, Federalism, and Private Governance

Harvard Environmental Law Review Fracking, Federalism, and Private Governance April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Amanda C. Leiter The United States is in the midst of a natural gas boom, made possible by advances in drilling and extraction technologies. There is considerable disagreement about the relative benefits and costs of the boom, but one thing … Read more

Environmental Settlements and Administrative Law

Harvard Environmental Law Review Environmental Settlements and Administrative Law April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Courtney R. McVean and Justin R. Pidot The Obama Administration has come under increasing fire for its decisions to settle lawsuits brought by environmental organizations. Industry groups and Republican politicians claim that such settlements, negotiated behind “closed doors,” unfairly exclude … Read more

Castles Made of Sand: Public-Interest Litigation and China’s New Environmental Protection Law

Harvard Environmental Law Review Castles Made of Sand: Public-Interest Litigation and China’s New Environmental Protection Law April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Daniel Carpenter-Gold It has long been a truism that China’s environmental legislation is plentiful and powerful, but only unevenly enforced. Given China’s reputation as an authoritarian state with immense capacity to regulate its … Read more

But What About Texas? Climate Disruption Regulation in Recalcitrant States

Harvard Environmental Law Review But What About Texas? Climate Disruption Regulation in Recalcitrant States April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Thomas O. McGarity Cite as: Thomas O. McGarity, But What About Texas? Climate Disruption Regulation in Recalcitrant States, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 79 (2015). View Full Article (PDF) Filed Under: Article, Print Articles Primary … Read more

Biodiversity on the Brink: The Role of “Assisted Migration” in Managing Endangered Species Threatened with Rising Seas

Harvard Environmental Law Review Biodiversity on the Brink: The Role of “Assisted Migration” in Managing Endangered Species Threatened with Rising Seas April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By Jaclyn Lopez Coastal areas in the United States are already experiencing the effects of sea-level rise, and the best available science predicts significant additional sea-level rise this century. … Read more

Anti-Regulatory Skewing and Political Choice in UARG

Harvard Environmental Law Review Anti-Regulatory Skewing and Political Choice in UARG April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev By William W. Buzbee Cite as: William W. Buzbee, Anti-Regulatory Skewing and Political Choice in UARG, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 63 (2015). View Full Article (PDF) Filed Under: Article, Print Articles, Uncategorized Primary Sidebar Search the site … … Read more

The Divestment Lawsuit Against the Harvard Corporation

Harvard Environmental Law Review The Divestment Lawsuit Against the Harvard Corporation December 9, 2014 by Harvard Law Development By Ted Hamilton—December 9 at 1:01 p.m. This blog post contains the views of the author alone, and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Harvard Environmental Law Review. On November 19, I and six other … Read more

RPS map

Harvard Environmental Law Review RPS map November 16, 2014 by Harvard Law Development Leave a Comment RPS map 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 … Read more