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    The administrative law of regulatory slop and strategy by Glicksman, Robert L, Hammond, Emily

    Published in Duke law journal (01-05-2019)
    “…Judicial review of agency behavior is often criticized as either interfering too much with agencies' domains or doing too little to ensure fidelity to…”
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    Protecting the Public Health with the Inflation Reduction Act — Provisions Affecting Climate Change and Its Health Effects by Glicksman, Robert L.

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (05-01-2023)
    “…The Inflation Reduction Act, the most significant measure adopted by Congress to combat climate change, is likely to play an important role in mitigating the…”
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    Strategies in and outcomes of climate change litigation in the United States by McCormick, Sabrina, Glicksman, Robert L., Simmens, Samuel J., Paddock, LeRoy, Kim, Daniel, Whited, Brittany

    Published in Nature climate change (01-09-2018)
    “…The courts have played a central role in climate policy, including the landmark Supreme Court case that led to the mandatory regulation of greenhouse gases by…”
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    Designing Regulation Across Organizations: Assessing the Functions and Dimensions of Governance by Camacho, Alejandro E., Glicksman, Robert L.

    Published in Regulation & governance (01-11-2021)
    “…In recent years, regulation scholars and policymakers have increasingly turned their attention to the role of inter‐governmental organizational design in…”
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    Science in litigation, the third branch of U.S. climate policy by McCormick, Sabrina, Simmens, Samuel J., Glicksman, Robert L., Paddock, LeRoy, Kim, Daniel, Whited, Brittany, Davies, William

    “…The context and role of climate science in court are changing Whereas the executive and legislative branches are the principal repositories of policy-making…”
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    Coercive vs. cooperative enforcement: Effect of enforcement approach on environmental management by Earnhart, Dietrich H., Glicksman, Robert L.

    Published in International review of law and economics (01-06-2015)
    “…•Our study explores two approaches to regulatory enforcement.•Coercive approach emphasizes deterrence of non-compliance through sanctions.•Cooperative approach…”
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    Technological Innovation, Data Analytics, and Environmental Enforcement by Glicksman, Robert L., Markell, David L., Monteleoni, Claire

    Published in Ecology law quarterly (01-01-2017)
    “…Technical innovation is ubiquitous in contemporary society and contributes to its extraordinarily dynamic character. Sometimes these innovations have…”
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    Agency-Specific Precedents by Levy, Richard E, Glicksman, Robert L

    Published in Texas law review (01-02-2011)
    “…In their recent work on an administrative law casebook, the authors observed a phenomenon that they refer to in this article as "agency-specific precedents."…”
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    A Comparative Analysis of Accountability Mechanisms for Ecosystem Services Markets in the United States and the European Union by Glicksman, Robert L., Kaime, Thoko

    Published in Transnational environmental law (01-10-2013)
    “…Markets in ecosystem services have the potential to provide financial incentives to protect the environment either in lieu of or in addition to more…”
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    Climate change and the Puget Sound: Building the legal framework for adaptation by Huang, Yee, Glicksman, Robert L, O’Neill, Catherine, Andreen, William L, Flatt, Victor, Funk, William, Craig, Robin Kundis, Kaswan, Alice, Verchick, Robert R.M

    Published in Climate law (2011)
    “…Regardless of the efforts governments may take to mitigate the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and other human activities on climate change, the need for…”
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    WILDERNESS MANAGEMENT BY THE MULTIPLE USE AGENCIES: WHAT MAKES THE FOREST SERVICE AND THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT DIFFERENT? by Glicksman, Robert L.

    Published in Environmental law (Portland, Ore.) (22-03-2014)
    “…The organic statutes for the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management direct each agency to manage lands under its jurisdiction in accordance with…”
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    FUNCTIONAL GOVERNMENT IN 3-D: A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING ALLOCATIONS OF GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY by Camacho, Alejandro E, Glicksman, Robert L

    Published in Harvard journal on legislation (2014)
    “…The creation of new administrative agencies and the realignment of existing governmental authority are commonplace and high-stakes events, as illustrated by…”
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    Environmental Protection and the Social Responsibility of Firms by Glicksman, Robert L.

    Published in Journal of Environmental Quality (01-03-2007)
    “…Environmental Protection and the Social Responsibility of Firms Edited by Bruce L. Hay, Robert N. Stavins, and Richard H. K. Vietor, Resources for the Future,…”
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    Environmental Law and Policy by Glicksman, Robert L

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-11-2004)
    “…Glicksman reviews Environmental Law and Policy by James Salzman and Barton Thompson Jr…”
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    CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: A COLLECTIVE ACTION PERSPECTIVE ON FEDERALISM CONSIDERATIONS by Glicksman, Robert L.

    Published in Environmental law (Portland, Ore.) (22-09-2010)
    “…The buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and the likely growth in future emissions due to increased energy consumption in developing nations have…”
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    ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT AND NEPA: HOW TO RECONCILE PREDICTIVE ASSESSMENT IN THE FACE OF UNCERTAINTY WITH NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FLEXIBILITY AND SUCCESS by Glicksman, Robert L, Page, Jarryd

    “…For years, public lands scholars lamented the limited success that federal agencies had in applying adaptive management decision-making processes in pursuit of…”
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    Climate change and the Puget Sound: Building the legal framework for adaptation by Huang, Yee, Glicksman, Robert L, O’Neill, Catherine, Andreen, William L, Flatt, Victor, Funk, William, Craig, Robin Kundis, Kaswan, Alice, Verchick, Robert R.M

    Published in Climate law (2011)
    “…Regardless of the efforts governments may take to mitigate the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and other human activities on climate change, the need for…”
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    TRAVELING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS: ROADLESS AREA MANAGEMENT UNDER THE CLINTON AND BUSH ADMINISTRATIONS by Glicksman, Robert L.

    Published in Environmental law (Portland, Ore.) (22-09-2004)
    “…Shortly before the end of the Clinton Administration, the Forest Service issued its Roadless Area Conservation Rule (Roadless Rule) to govern the management of…”
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