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Frozen In Time: The Ossification Of Environmental Statutory Change And The Theatre Of The (Administrative) Absurd, Victor B. Flatt Jan 2013

Frozen In Time: The Ossification Of Environmental Statutory Change And The Theatre Of The (Administrative) Absurd, Victor B. Flatt

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Stasis And Change In Environmental Law: The Past, Present And Future Of The Fordham Environmental Law Review, Gerald S. Dickinson, Shiela R. Foster Jan 2013

Stasis And Change In Environmental Law: The Past, Present And Future Of The Fordham Environmental Law Review, Gerald S. Dickinson, Shiela R. Foster

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulatory Capacity And State Environmental Leadership: California's Climate Policy, Ann E. Carlson Jan 2013

Regulatory Capacity And State Environmental Leadership: California's Climate Policy, Ann E. Carlson

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Sad Story Of The Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wold Reintroduction Program, Hope M. Babcock Jan 2013

The Sad Story Of The Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wold Reintroduction Program, Hope M. Babcock

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Learning To Think About Complex Environmental Systems In Environmental And Natural Resource Law And Legal Scholarship: A Twenty-Year Retrospective Jan 2013

Learning To Think About Complex Environmental Systems In Environmental And Natural Resource Law And Legal Scholarship: A Twenty-Year Retrospective

Fordham Environmental Law Review

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One Green America: Continuities And Discontinuities In Environmental Federalism In The United States, David A. Dana Jan 2013

One Green America: Continuities And Discontinuities In Environmental Federalism In The United States, David A. Dana

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Justice And Environmental Law, Alice Kaswan Jan 2013

Environmental Justice And Environmental Law, Alice Kaswan

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Climate Change And The Convergence Of Environmental And Energy Law, Alexandra B. Klass Jan 2013

Climate Change And The Convergence Of Environmental And Energy Law, Alexandra B. Klass

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Epa At Helm's Deep: Surviving The Fourth Attack On Environmental Law, Thomas O. Mcgarity Jan 2013

Epa At Helm's Deep: Surviving The Fourth Attack On Environmental Law, Thomas O. Mcgarity

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Shifting Paradigms Transform Environmental And Land Use Law: The Emergence Of The Law Of Sustainable Development, John R. Nolan Jan 2013

Shifting Paradigms Transform Environmental And Land Use Law: The Emergence Of The Law Of Sustainable Development, John R. Nolan

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater: Making The Case For Treating The Environmentally Condemned, Inessa Abayev Jan 2013

Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater: Making The Case For Treating The Environmentally Condemned, Inessa Abayev

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Model Of Corporate Social Responsibility In The 21st Century, John D. Feerick Jan 2013

A New Model Of Corporate Social Responsibility In The 21st Century, John D. Feerick

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Corporate Responsibility And Climate Justice: A Proposal For A Polluter-Financed Relocation Fund For Federally Recognized Tribes Imperiled By Climate Change, Randall S. Abate Jan 2013

Corporate Responsibility And Climate Justice: A Proposal For A Polluter-Financed Relocation Fund For Federally Recognized Tribes Imperiled By Climate Change, Randall S. Abate

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trends In The Social [Ir]Responsibility Of American Multinational Corporations: Increased Power, Diminished Accountability, Cynthia A. Williams, John M. Conley Jan 2013

Trends In The Social [Ir]Responsibility Of American Multinational Corporations: Increased Power, Diminished Accountability, Cynthia A. Williams, John M. Conley

Fordham Environmental Law Review

The purpose of this invited essay is to assess the future of the CSR performance of American multinationals in light of several ongoing trends. These trends include companies’ voluntary CSR programs and the global self-regulatory standards for responsible company activities that are developing in almost every industry. Moreover, the decade-long project at the United Nations to identify multinational companies’ responsibilities with respect to international human rights, ultimately spearheaded by Special Representative John Ruggie, has for the first time established global expectations of responsible corporate activity. At the same time, however, legal developments in the United States may be trending in …


Corporate Energy Responsibility: International And Domestic Perspectives On Supply And Demand In The New Millenium, Steven Ferrey Jan 2013

Corporate Energy Responsibility: International And Domestic Perspectives On Supply And Demand In The New Millenium, Steven Ferrey

Fordham Environmental Law Review

No abstract provided.


Responsible Shale Gas Productions: Moral Outrage Vs. Cool Analysis, David B. Spence Jan 2013

Responsible Shale Gas Productions: Moral Outrage Vs. Cool Analysis, David B. Spence

Fordham Environmental Law Review

The relatively sudden boom in shale gas production in the United States using hydraulic fracturing has provoked increasingly intense political conflict. The debate over fracking and shale gas production has become polarized very quickly, in part because of the size of the economic and environmental stakes. This polarized debate fits a familiar template in American environmental law, pitting “cool analysis” against “moral outrage.” Opponents of fracking have generally framed their arguments in moral or ethical terms, while systematic research is beginning to build a more careful and nuanced understanding of the risks associated with shale gas production (though the record …