- Norfolk & Western Railway v. Ayers, 538 U.S. 135 (2003), Essays in Honor of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (forthcoming 2013)
- Presidential Combat Against Climate Change, Harvard Law Review Online Forum (forthcoming 2013)
- Environmental Law at the Crossroads: Back 25, Looking Forward 25, 2 U. Mich. J. Envt’l & Admin. L. (forthcoming 2013)
- The National Environmental Policy Act in the U.S. Supreme Court: A Reappraisal and A Peek Behind the Curtains, 100 Georgetown L. J. 1507 (May 2012)
- The Power of Persuasion Before and Within the Supreme Court of the United States, 2012 U. ILL. L. REV. 231 (2012)
- Advocacy Matters: Transforming the Court by Transforming the Bar, Business and the Roberts Court (Jonathan Adler, ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2012)
- One Hundred Years of the Environment and Natural Resources Division, 41 Environmental Law Reporter 10986 (November 2011)
- Climate Change Law In and Over Time, 2 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 29 (2010)
- Super Wicked Problems and Climate Change: Restraining the Present to Liberate the Future, 40 Environmental Law Reporter 10749-10756 (Third Annual Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review) (2010) (reduced version of 2009 Cornell Law Review article); A Reply, 40 Environmental Law Reporter 10766 (2010)
- Docket Capture at the High Court, 119 Yale L.J. Online 89 (2009)
- Federal Preemption or State Prerogative: California in the Face of National Climate Policy – An Introduction, 1 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 1 (2009)
- Super Wicked Problems and Climate Change: Restraining the Present to Liberate the Future, 94 Cornell L. Rev. 1153 (June 2009)
- Introduction, A Good Quarrel: America’s Top Reporters Share Stories from Inside the Supreme Court (2009) (book)
- Environmental Law, in Encyclopedia of the United States Supreme Court (Tanenhaus, David Spinoza, et al., eds. 2008) (encyclopedia entry)
- Advocacy Matters Before and Within the U.S. Supreme
Court: Transforming the Court by Transforming the
Bar, 90 Geo. L. J. 1487 (2008)
- The Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice: Planning for the Transition to the Next Administration, 2 Harv. L & Policy Rev. 269 (2008) (co-authored)
- Environmental Law and Politics: Persistence and Progress Notwithstanding the Demise of Bipartisanship, Insights on Law & Policy (A.B.A.), 10 (Spring 2008) (co-authored)
- Lucas Unspun, 16 Southeastern Envt'l L.
J. 13 (2007)
- Bill Rodgers: Environmental Law’s Captain Planet, 82 Wash. L. Rev. 493 (2007)
- Environmental Law after Katrina: Reforming
Environmental Law by Reforming Environmental
Lawmaking, 81 Tulane L.
Rev. 1019 (2007)
- Congressional
Descent: The Demise of Deliberative Democracy in Environmental
Law, 94 Geo. L.J. 619
(2006)
- The
Measure of a Justice: The Faltering of the Property Rights Movement
Within the U.S. Supreme Court, 57 Hastings L.J. 759 (2006)
- Crystals and Mud in Nature, 18 Yale J.L. & Human. 134
(2006) (symposium)
- Human Nature, the Laws of Nature, and
the Nature of Environmental Law, 24 Va. Envt’l L.J. 231 (2005)
- The Nature of Environmental Law and the U.S.
Supreme Court, in Strategies for
Environmental Success in an Uncertain Judicial Climate (Environmental Law Institute 2005)
- Judging Environmental Law, 18 Tulane
Envt’l L.J. 201 (2004)
- Looking Back at Penn
Central: A Panel Discussion with the Supreme Court
Litigators, 15 Fordham
Envt’l L. J. 287 (2004) (moderated panel
discussion)
- A Different Kind of “Republican Moment” in
Environmental Law, 97 Minn.
L. Rev. 999 (2003)
- Rehnquist’s Court, 47 St. Louis U.
L.J. 861 (2003)
- Celebrating Tahoe-Sierra, 33 Envt’l L. 1
(2003)
- Highways
and Bi-Ways for Environmental Justice, 31 Cumb.
L. Rev. 569 (2001) (symposium “Civil Rights in the New
Decade”)
- The
Greening of America and the Graying of Environmental Law:
Reflections on Environmental Law’s First Three Decades in the United
States, 20 Va. Envt’l L.J. 75 (2001)
- "Environmental Racism! That’s What It Is.", 1999 U. Ill. L. Rev. 255 (2000) (symposium issue on
innovation in environmental law)
- Symposium, A Greener Shade of
Crimson, 24 Harv. Envt’l L.
Rev. 317 (2000) (George T. Frampton, Jr., Frederick A.O. Schwarz,
Jr., & Richard J. Lazarus)
- The Role of Environmental NonGovernmental
Organizations in Three Decades of U.S. Environmental Law, Persian
Lion, Caspian Tiger: The Role of Iranian Non-Governmental
Organizations in Environmental Protection in Iran (Search for Common
Ground 2000)
- Restoring What’s Environmental About
Environmental Law in the Supreme Court, 47 UCLA L. Rev. 703 (2000) (reprinted in 30 Land Use &
Envt'l L. Rev. 425 (2001) (faculty peer review selection of best
environmental law articles published between November 1, 1999 and
November 1, 2000))
- Thirty
Years of Environmental Protection Law in the United States Supreme
Court, 17 Pace Envt’l L. Rev. 1 (1999)
(Lloyd H. Garrison Distinguished Lecture)
- Integrating Environmental Justice
into EPA Permitting Authority,
26 Ecology L.Q. 617 (1999) (co-author)
- Environmental
Scholarship and the Harvard Difference, 23
Harv. Envt’l L. Rev. 327 (1999)
- Foreword
-- Takings, Public Trust, Unhappy Truths, and Helpless Giants: A
Review of Professor Joseph Sax's Defense of the Environment Through
Academic Scholarship, 25 Ecology L.Q.
325 (1998) (symposium)
- Fairness
in Environmental Law, 27 Envt’l L. 705
(1997)
- Counting
Votes and Discounting Holdings in the Supreme Court's Takings
Cases, 38 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1099
(1997)
- Litigating Suitum v.
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, 12 J.
Land Use & Envt’l L. 179 (1997)
- Environmental
Regulation and Government by Judiciary, 28
Ariz. St. L.J. 17, 106 (1996) (transcript of prepared remarks and
question/answer session by Michael Greve, Richard Lazarus, Roger
Marzulla, & Christopher Stone at Federalist Society Meeting on
Federalism and Judicial Mandates panel
discussion).
- Mens
Rea in Environmental Criminal Law: Reading Supreme Court Tea
Leaves, 7 Fordham Envt'l L.J. 861 (1996) (symposium
issue)
- Meeting
the Demands of Integration in the Evolution of Environmental Law:
Reforming Environmental Criminal Law, 83
Geo. L.J. 2407 (1995) (reprinted in 28 Land Use & Envt'l. Rev.
425 (1997) (faculty peer review selection of best environmental law
articles published between November 1, 1995 and November 1,
1996))
- The
Reality of Environmental Law in the Prosecution of Environmental
Crimes: A Reply to the Department of Justice, 83 Geo.
L.J. 2539 (1995)
- U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Office of Environmental Justice in the Matter of the
Fifth Meeting of the National Environmental Justice Advisory
Council, 9 Admin. L.J.
Am. U. 623 (1995) (transcript of public meetings of the
National Environmental Justice Advisory Council, Washington, D.C.,
July 1995)
- City of Chicago v. Environmental Defense Fund: Searching for Plain Meaning in Unambiguous Ambiguity, 4 N.Y.U. Envt'l L.J. 1 (1995) (co-authored)
(symposium issue)
- Assimilating Environmental
Protection into Legal Rules and the Problem with Environmental
Crime, 27 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 867 (1994) (symposium
issue)
- Distribution
in Environmental Justice: Is There a Middle Ground?, 9 St. Johns J. Legal Comment. 481 (1994) (oral
presentation at 1994 symposium on environmental justice at St. Johns
University School of Law)
- Environmental Justice and
the Teaching of Environmental Law, 96 W.
Va. L. Rev. 1025 (1994) (oral presentation at 1994 Annual Meeting of
American Ass’n of Law Schools)
- Panel II: Public Versus
Private Environmental Regulation, 21 Ecology
L.Q. 431, 438 (1994) (oral presentation and panel discussion
with Cass Sunstein, Peter Huber, and Boyden Gray at the 1993 Annual
Federalist Society Meeting)
- The Meaning and Promotion of
Environmental Justice , 5 Md. J. Contemp. Legal
Issues 1 (1994) (oral presentation at 1993 symposium on
environmental justice at the University of Maryland School of
Law)
- Shifting Paradigms of Tort and Property in
the Transformation of Natural Resources Law, in Trends in Natural Resources
Law and Policy 193 (L. MacDonnell & S. Bates, eds., Island Press 1993
- Putting
the Correct "Spin" on Lucas, 45 Stan. L. Rev. 1411
(1993)
- Pursuing
"Environmental Justice": The Distributional Effects of Environmental
Protection, 87 Nw. U. L. Rev.
787 (1993) (reprinted in 25 Land Use & Envt'l L. Rev.
263 (1994) (faculty peer review selection of best environmental law
articles published between November 1, 1992 and November 1,
1993))
- Debunking
Environmental Feudalism: Promoting the Individual Through the
Collective Pursuit of Environmental Quality, 77
Iowa L. Rev. 1739 (1992)
- The
Tragedy of Distrust in the Implementation of Federal Environmental
Law, 54 Law & and Contemp. Probs.
311 (1991) (reprinted in 24 Land Use & Envt'l L. Rev. 351 (1993)
(faculty peer review selection of best environmental law articles
published between November 1, 1991 and November 1,
1992))
- The
Neglected Question of Congressional Oversight of EPA: Quis Custodiet
Ipsos Custodes (Who Shall Watch The Watchers Themselves), 54 Law & and Contemp. Probs. 205
(1991)
- The 1986 Supreme Court Term: Thoughts on
the Significance of Keystone Bituminous, First
English, and Nollan to the Federal Government, in Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Donald G.
Hagman Commemorative Program on Windfalls for Wipeouts (Dimento, ed.
1990)
- Changing
Conceptions of Property and Sovereignty in Natural Resources Law:
Questioning the Public Trust Doctrine, 71 Iowa
L. Rev. 631-716 (1986)
- Standing to Sue the Federal Government:
Current Issues and Congressional Control, 18 Land & Nat. Resources. Div. J.,
2-50 (Summer 1981) (USDOJ Pub.) (co-author)
- The
Clean Water Act and Related Developments in the Federal Water
Pollution Control Program During 1977 -- Nonpoint Sources, 2 Harv. Envt'l L. Rev. 103, 176-198 (1978) (student
note)
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