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Introduction: Practical Reason And The Scholarship Of Philip P. Frickey, Daniel A. Farber Aug 2016

Introduction: Practical Reason And The Scholarship Of Philip P. Frickey, Daniel A. Farber

Daniel A Farber

The article profiles Philip P. Frickey, a former law professor at the University of California, Berkeley. It says that Frickey graduated from the University of Kansas in 1975 and from the University of Michigan Law School in 1978. It states that he practiced law in Washington, D.C. for a few years before joining the faculty of the University of Minnesota Law School, where he taught for seventeen years. It reveals that professor Frickey joined the Berkeley Law staff in 2000.


California Climate Law---Model Or Object Lesson?, Daniel A. Farber Aug 2016

California Climate Law---Model Or Object Lesson?, Daniel A. Farber

Daniel A Farber

In the invitation to this Symposium on Reconceptualizing the Future of Environmental Law, the organizers explained that the Symposium “focuses on the continued expansion of environmental law into distinct areas of the law, requiring an increasingly multidisciplinary approach beyond that of traditional federal regulation.” In short, the question posed is about the future proliferation of environmental measures outside the previous domains of federal environmental statutes. At the risk of being guilty of local parochialism, I would like to discuss how the future described by the organizers has already arrived in California--both in the sense that a great deal is happening …