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Volume 29 * 2005 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 278) - Full Text
Volume 28 * 2004 * Number 2 (pages 281 to 615) - Full Text
Volume 28 * 2004 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 280) - Full Text
Volume 27 * 2003 * Number 2 (pages 295 to 542) - Full Text
Volume 27 * 2003 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 294)
Volume 26 * 2002 * Number 2 (pages 281 to 556)
Volume 26 * 2002 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 280)
Volume 25 * 2001 * Number 2 (pages 323 to 612)
Volume 25 * 2001 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 322)
Volume 24 * 2000 * Number 2 (pages 315 to 601)
Volume 24 * 2000 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 314)
Volume 23 * 1999 * Number 2 (pages 297 to 576)
Volume 23 * 1999 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 296)
Volume 22 * 1998 * Number 2 (pages 313 to 633)
Volume 22 * 1998 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 311)
Volume 21 * 1997 * Number 2 (pages 265 to 589)
Volume 21 * 1997 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 264)
Volume 20 * 1996 * Number 2 (pages 339 to 557)
Volume 20 * 1996 * Number 1 (pages 1 to 338)

Volume 29 * 2005 * Number 1

 
 

Articles

 

1

Theme and Variations in Statutory Preclusions Against Successive Environmental Enforcement Actions by EPA and Citizens
Part Two: Statutory Bars on EPA Enforcement
Jeffrey G. Miller

 

117

The False Promise of the Genomics Revolution for Environmental Law
David E. Aldeman

 

179

Choosing How to Regulate
Andrew P. Morriss, Bruce Yandle & Andrew Dorchak

 
 

Note

 

251

Liquidation Timber Harvesting in Maine: Potential Policy Approaches
Charles R. Scott

 
 

Staff

 

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Volume 28 * 2004 * Number 2

 

Articles

281

MTBE: A Precautionary Tale
Thomas O. McGarity

343

Existence Value and Federal Preservation Regulation
David A. Dana

401

Theme and Variations in Statutory Preclusions Against Successive Environmental Enforcement Actions by EPA and Citizens
Part One: Statutory Bars in Citizen Suit Provisions
Jeffrey G. Miller

 

Recent Development

495

Getting our Feet Wet: An Introduction to Water Trusts
Mary Ann King

 

Case Comments:
U.S. Supreme Court Environmental Cases, October 2003 Term

535

Introduction
Christopher T. Giovinazzo

537

Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation v. E.P.A.
Carrie Gombos

549

South Florida Water Management District v. Miccosukee Tribe of Indians
Kristin Carden

561

BedRoc Ltd. v. United States
Stott Dasovich

571

Engine Manufacturers Association, et al. v. South Coast Air Quality Management District, et al.
Rebecca Noblin

581

Norton v. Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
William Gerard

593

United States Department of Transportation v. Public Citizen
Joseph Miller

605

Cheney v. United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Brian Fletcher

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Volume 28 * 2004 * Number 1

 

Articles

1

The Judicial Resolution of Conflicts Between Trade and the Environment
John H. Knox

79

The Law of Words: Standing, Environment, and Other Contested Terms
David N. Cassuto

129

The Economics of Endangered Species: Why Less Is More in the Economic Analysis of Critical Habitat Designations
Amy Sinden

 

Notes

215

What Regional Agenda? Reconciling Massachusetts' Affordable Housing Law and Environmental Protection
Christophe Courchesne

249

The Perils of the Property Rights Initiative: Taking Stock of Nevada County's Measure D
Mark E. Sabath

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Volume 27 * 2003 * Number 2

 

Articles

295

Givings Recapture: Funding Public Acquisition of Private Property Interests on the Coasts
Daniel Barnhizer

377

Environmental Regulation During the 1990s: A Retrospective Analysis
Robert Hahn, Sheila Olmstead, and Robert Stavins

417

Mountains Without Handrails ... Wilderness Without Cell Phones
Sarah Krakoff

471

No More Parking Lots: How the Tax Code Keeps Trees Out of a Tree Museum and Paradise Unpaved
Francine Lipman

519

Proposed Rule Changes to Federal Civil Procedure May Introduce New Challenges in Environmental Class Action Litigation
(Appendix)
Ken Rivlin and Jamaica Potts

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Volume 27 * 2003 * Number 1

Articles

The Environmental Commerce Clause
Christine A. Klein

Fair Weather Federalism and America’s Waste Disposal Crisis
Paula C. Murray and David B. Spence

Enforcement of Pollution Laws and Regulations:  An Analysis of Forum Choice
Jeremy Firestone

Notes

Of Farmers’ Takes and Fishes’ Takings:  Fifth Amendment Compensation Claims When the Endangered Species Act and Western Water Rights Collide
Cori S. Parobek

Does Sovereign Immunity Bar Administrative Proceedings Pursuant to Federal Environmental Statutes?
Kathryn J. Gainey

Case Comments

American Trucking Associations v. EPA:  The D.C. Circuit’s Missed Opportunity to Unambiguously Discard the Hard Look Doctrine
Heath A. Brooks

Temporary Moratoria and Regulatory Takings Jurisprudence After Tahoe-Sierra Preservation Council, Inc. v. Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Laurel A. Firestone

Book Notes

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Volume 26 * 2002 * Number 2

Articles

The Reconstitution of Property: Property as a Web of Interests
Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold

In Praise of Parochialism: The Advent of Local Environmental Law
John R. Nolon

Shooting the Messenger: The Ethics of Attacks on Environmental Representation
Robert R. Kuehn

Environmental Justice in an Era of Devolved Collaboration
Sheila Foster

Note

Protecting Coral Reefs: The Principal National and International Legal Instruments
Mary Gray Davidson

Book Note

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Volume 26 * 2002 * Number 1

Articles

Melding Civil Rights and Environmentalism: Finding Environmental Justice's Place in Environmental Regulation
Tseming Yang

A Game-Theoretic Approach to Regulatory Negotiation and A Framework for Empirical Analysis
Shi-Ling Hsu

Exit Strategy: State Legal Discretion to Environmentally Sculpt the Deregulating Electric Environment
Steven Ferrey

Bootleggers, Baptists, and the Global Warming Battle
Bruce Yandle & Stuart Buck

Note

Local Management of Natural Resources: Should Local Governments Be Able To Keep Oil Out?
Sierra B. Weaver
First Prize, 2002 Harvard Environmental Law Review Student Notes Competition, sponsored by Choate, Hall and Stewart

Book Note

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Volume 25 * 2001 * Number 2

25th Anniversary Symposium

Introduction
25 Years of HELR: The Invention and Reinvention of Environmental Law
Bonnie Docherty

Keynote Address
Environmental Protection: Meeting the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century
Carol M. Browner

Articles

Designing a Nonpoint Source Selenium Load Trading Program
Susan A. Austin

Nothing for Free: How Private Judicial Seminars Are Undermining Environmental Protections and Breaking the Public's Trust
Douglas T. Kendall & Eric Sorkin

Cleaning Up at the Tracks: Superfund Meets Rails-to-Trails
Clifford J. Villa

Notes

The Clinton National Monuments: Protecting Ecosystems with the Antiquities Act
Sanjay Ranchod

Book Notes

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Volume 25 * 2001 * Number 1

Articles

The World Trade Organization Under Challenge: Democracy and the Law and Politics of the WTO's Treatment of Trade and Environment Matters
Gregory C. Shaffer

Feathers or Gold? A Civic Economics for Environmental Law
Robert R.M. Verchick

Regulation and Information Disclosure: Parallel Universes and Beyond
William F. Pedersen

Finessing King Neptune: Fisheries Management and the Limits of International Law
Rebecca Bratspies

Notes

Environmental Insurance: Does It Defy the Rules?
Amanda Cohen Leiter

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Volume 24 * 2000 * Number 2

In Memoriam: Abram Chayes

George T. Frampton, Jr.
Frederick A.O. Schwartz, Jr.
Richard Lazarus

Forum Proceedings

A Greener Shade of Crimson: Law and the Environment Alumni Forum

Articles

Devolution and the Public Health
Rena Steinzor

Too Much Market? Conflict Between Tradable Pollution Allowances and the "Polluter Pays" Principle
Jonathan Remy Nash

Notes

Maine's North Woods: Environmental Justice and the National Park Proposal
Bonnie Docherty

A Greener Future at the WTO: The Refinement of WTO Jurisprudence on Environmental Exceptions to GATT
Carrie Wofford

Book Note

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Volume 24 * 2000 * Number 1

Articles

The Role of Deterrence-Based Enforcement in a "Reinvented" State/Federal Relationship: The Divide Between Theory and Reality
David L. Markell

Reforming State Brownfield Programs to Comply With Title VI
Bradford C. Mank

Comments

The Rights of Statistical People
Lisa Heinzerling

Designating Critical Habitat Under the Endangered Species Act: Habitat Protection Versus Agency Discretion
Thomas F. Darin

Federal and State Preemption of Environmental Law: A Critical Analysis
Paul S. Weiland

Note

Not-So-Strict Liability: A Forseeability Test for Rylands v. Fletcher and Other Lessons from Cambdige Water Co. v. Eastern Counties Leather plc
John C. O'Quinn

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Volume 23 * 1999 * Number 2

Symposium
Environmental Law: Trends in Legal Education and Scholarship

Taking Slippage Seriously
Daniel Farber

Environmental Scholarship and the Harvard Difference
Richard Lazarus

Environmental Law and Three Economies: Navigating a Sprawling Field of Study, Practice and Societal Governance in which Everything is Connected to Everything Else
Zygmunt Plater

Prescriptions for the Commons: Environmental Scholarship and the Fishing Quotas Debate
Alison Rieser

Teaching and Research in International Evironmental Law
David Wirth

Articles

Rethinking Environmental Regulation: Perspectives on Law and Governance
Daniel J. Fiorino

Note

Waterfront Redevelopment as an Urban Revitalization Tool: Boston's Waterfront Redevelopment Plan
Kristen Hoffman

 

Recent Development

Ripeness Revisited: The Implications of Ohio Forestry Association, Inc. v. Sierra Club for Environmental Litigation
Amanda C. Cohen

Book Notes

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Volume 23 * 1999 * Number 1

Articles

Restoring Endangered Species: The Importance of Being Wild
Holly Doremus

Learning from NEPA: Guidelines for Responsible Risk Legislation
Celia Campbell-Mohn & John S. Applegate

Negotiation as a Means of Developming and Implementing Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Policy
Charles C. Caldart & Nicholas A. Ashford

Integrated Approaches to Water Pollution: Lessons from the Clean Air Act
Robert W. Adler

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Volume 22 * 1998 * Number 2

Articles

The Choice of Regulatory Instruments in Environmental Policy
Nathaniel O. Keohane, Richard L. Revesz, & Robert N. Stavins

Anthropology and Restless Spirits: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and the Unresolved Issues of Prehistoric Human Remains
Robert W. Lannan

Notes

Joint Implementation: Legal and Institutional Issues for an Effective International Program to Combat Climate Change
Alex G. Hanafi

The Stap>

Volume 22 * 1998 * Number 1

Articles

Exporting American Values: Tenth Amendment Principles and International Environmental Assistance
Royal C. Gardner

Assessing Environmental Losses: Judgments of Importance and Damage Schedules
Murray B. Rutherford, Jack L. Knetsch, & Thomas C. Brown

Reinventing Environmental Regulation: The Dangerous Journey from Command to Self-Control
Rena I. Steinzor

Essay

Beyond NEPA: Future Significance of the National Environmental Policy Act
Lynton K. Caldwell

Notes

Town Initiative and State Preemption in the Environmental Arena: A Massachusetts Case Study
Randall E. Kromm

Unfunded Environmental Mandates: Causes, Burdens, and Benefits
Paul S. Weiland

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Volume 21 * 1997 * Number 2

Articles

Market Access, Competitiveness, and Harmonization: Environmental Protection in Regional Trade Agreements
Daniel C. Esty & Damien Geradin

Hazardous Waste Cleanup and Intermediate Landowners: Reexamining the Liability-Based Approach
Andrew R. Klein

The Lead Poisoning Challenge: An Approach for California and Other States
Clifford L. Rechtschaffen

Sacrificing Legislative Integrity at the Altar of Appropriations Riders: A Constitutional Crisis
Sandra Beth Zellmer

Note

The "Participatory Revolution" in International Environmental Law
Kal Raustiala

Book Note

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Volume 21 * 1997 * Number 1

Articles

The Unfocused Regulation of Toxic and Hazardous Pollutants
John C. Dernbach

Cost Recovery or Contribution?: Resolving the Controversy over CERCLA Claims Brought by Potentially Responsible Parties
Michael V. Hernandez

"Fairness" and Joint and Several Liability in Government Cost Recovery Actions Under CERCLA
John M. Hyson

Wetlands Conservation and Federal Regulation: Analysis of the Food Security Act's "Swampbuster" Provisions as Amended by the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996
Daryn McBeth

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Volume 20 * 1996 * Number 2

Articles

Judicial Review of CERCLA Cleanup Procedures: Striking a Balance to Prevent Irreparable Harm
Lucia Ann Silecchia

"I Will Build My House With Sticks": The Splintering of Property Interests Under the Fifth Amendment May Be Hazardous to Private Property
Maureen Straub Kordesh

Notes

Unsightly Politics: Aesthetics, Sign Ordinances, and Homeowners' Speech in City of Ladue v. Gilleo
Stephanie L. Bunting
First Prize, 1995 Havard Environmental Law Review Notes Competition

Agriculture, Nonpoint Source Pollution, and Regulatory Control: The Clean Water Act's Bleak Present and Future
David Zaring

Essay

The Proposal to Split the Ninth Circuit
Carl Tobias

Books Received

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Volume 20 * 1996 * Number 1

Preface

Charles M. Haar

Articles

Using Intellectual Property Law and Regulatory Processes to Foster the Innovation and Difusion of Environmental Technologies
Natalie M. Derzko

Tax Deduction of Hazardous Waste Cleanup Costs: Harmonizing Federal Tax and Environmental Policies
Jeffrey M. Gaba

Public and Private Claims in Natural Resource Damage Assessments
Carol A. Jones, Theodore D. Tomasi, and Stephanie W. Fluke

Narrowing the Preemptive Scope of the Clean Water Act as a Means of Enhancing Environmental Protection
Ann M. Lininger

Liberal Construction of CERCLA Under the Remedial Purpose Canon: Have the Lower Courts Taken a Good Thing Too Far?
Blake A. Watson

Book Review

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