Rosenbloom

Harvard Environmental Law Review Rosenbloom September 14, 2012 by wpengine 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

New Day at the Pool: State Preemption, Common Pool Resources, and Non-Place Based Municipal Collaborations

Harvard Environmental Law Review 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 municipal borders. … Read more

Minard Run Oil Co. v. United States Forest Service

Harvard Environmental Law Review Minard Run Oil Co. v. United States Forest Service August 1, 2012 by wpengine By Jonathan Thrope Minard Run Oil Co. v. United States Forest Service  (Minard Run II) presents a traditional story with a unique cast of characters. The common law has long established that within a single parcel of … Read more

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Harvard Environmental Law Review OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA September 14, 2012 by wpengine 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 … Read more

In re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig “Deepwater Horizon”

Harvard Environmental Law Review In re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig “Deepwater Horizon” August 1, 2012 by wpengine By Brendan Selby This Comment discusses the ongoing litigation arising from the oil spill around the Deepwater Horizon rig. In particular, it analyzed the causation standard for claims for pure economic loss against the background of … Read more

McNish

Harvard Environmental Law Review McNish September 14, 2012 by wpengine 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

Carbon Offsets are a Bridge Too Far in the Tradable Property Rights Revolution

Harvard Environmental Law Review Carbon Offsets are a Bridge Too Far in the Tradable Property Rights Revolution August 1, 2012 by wpengine By Tyler McNish Tradable property rights-based carbon offsets are widely used as a policy tool for combating the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. However, academics, non-governmental organizations, and market participants have … Read more

jay_easement

Harvard Environmental Law Review jay_easement April 3, 2012 by wpengine 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

When Perpetual is Not Forever: The Challenge of Changing Conditions, Amendment, and Termination of Perpetual Conservation Easements

Harvard Environmental Law Review When Perpetual is Not Forever: The Challenge of Changing Conditions, Amendment, and Termination of Perpetual Conservation Easements April 10, 2012 by wpengine By Jessica E. Jay As the use of perpetual conservation easements to protect private property for the public’s benefit grows in popularity, so grow the challenges associated with these … Read more