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UNRAVELING THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE: MECHANISM CHOICE, KEY ACTORS, AND REGULATORY TOOLS
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ASTEROID MINING: ECOLOGICAL JURISPRUDENCE BEYOND EARTH
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RESPONSIVE REGULATION AND RESILIENCY: THE RENEWABLE FUEL STANDARD AND ADVANCED BIOFUELS
Published in Virginia environmental law journal (01-01-2018)“…Responsive regulation embodies a multiple stakeholder approach to creating flexible choices for regulatory regimes, ranging from the less interventionist form…”
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STRUCTURED SETTLEMENT SALES AND LEAD-POISONED SELLERS: JUST SAY NO
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PRE-ENFORCEMENT REVIEW: AN EVALUATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF RIPENESS
Published in Virginia environmental law journal (01-01-2018)“…The ripeness doctrine prevents federal courts from deciding cases when the injury alleged is too speculative. However, in Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner the…”
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FOR A LUMP OF COAL & A DROP OF OIL: AN ENVIRONMENTALIST’S CRITIQUE OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S FIRST YEAR OF ENERGY POLICIES
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TOWARDS ETHICAL STEWARDSHIP: BALANCING NATURAL AND HISTORIC CULTURAL RESOURCES IN NATIONAL PARKS
Published in Virginia environmental law journal (01-01-2017)“…The National Park Service is a steward of American identity. They are tasked with protecting our most unique cultural resources, our landscapes, and our…”
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A BIRD IN THE HAND: SHOTGUNS, DEADLY OIL PITS, CUTE KITTENS, AND THE MIGRATORY BIRD TREATY ACT
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FURTIVE SUBSIDIES: REFRAMING FOSSIL FUEL’S; REGULAOTRY EXCEPTIONALISM
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OWNING GROUNDWATER: THE EXAMPLE OF MISSISSIPPI V. TENNESSEE
Published in Virginia environmental law journal (01-01-2017)“…In Mississippi v. Tennessee, Mississippi claims that it owns all groundwater stored underneath its borders that does not cross into Tennessee under “natural…”
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THE REVOLUTION IN ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMINAL LAW IN EUROPE
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JUSTICE SCALIA’S ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACY: A CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS
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PRESIDENTS, PARLIAMENTS, AND LEGAL CHANGE: QUANTIFYING THE EFFECT OF POLITICAL SYSTEMS IN COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Published in Virginia environmental law journal (01-01-2017)“…Recent frustration with the scope and pace of environmental legislative reform in the United States has prompted suggestions that the federal government…”
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THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE
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PUBLIC INTERESTS AND PRIVATE LAND: THE ECOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF PROPERTY IN BRAZIL
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NO VIRTUE LIKE NECESSITY: DEALING WITH NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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KOONTZ V. ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTWAS NOT A BIG DEAL
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DRILLING FOR COMMON GROUND: HOW PUBLIC OPINION TRACKS EXPERTS IN THE DEBATE OVER FEDERAL REGULATION OF SHALE OIL & GAS EXTRACTION
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