Equal Protection For Animals, 2016 New York University School of Law
Equal Protection For Animals, Pat Andriola
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
This paper presents a simple argument: through a Dworkinian moral reading of the Constitution, nonhuman animals fall under the Supreme Court’s equal protection doctrinal framework for suspect classification. Therefore, nonhuman animals are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. The moral principle underlying equal protection is the ensuring of government’s empathetic and equitable treatment toward not just subgroups of humans (which have been judicially delineated by social constructs of race, gender, sexuality, and other defining characteristics), but toward all sentient beings who may become victim to the “tyranny of the majority.
California Climate Law---Model Or Object Lesson?, 2016 University of California, Berkeley
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 …
Table Of Contents, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
The Norwegian Hse Regime, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
The Norwegian Hse Regime, Dag Erlend Henriksen, Merete Kristensen
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Health, Safety And Environmental Regulation On Theunited Kingdom Continental Shelf In The Aftermathof The Macondo Disaster, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Health, Safety And Environmental Regulation On Theunited Kingdom Continental Shelf In The Aftermathof The Macondo Disaster, John Paterson
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Third Party Access To Infrastructure In The Unitedstates, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Third Party Access To Infrastructure In The Unitedstates, Jana L. Grauberger, Joshua P. Downer
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
A Colossal Bird’S Nest: The Backlash Surrounding Themanagement Of The Gulf Of Mexico Red Snapperfishery, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
A Colossal Bird’S Nest: The Backlash Surrounding Themanagement Of The Gulf Of Mexico Red Snapperfishery, Etienne René
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Third Party Access To Infrastructure On The Norwegiancontinental Shelf, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Third Party Access To Infrastructure On The Norwegiancontinental Shelf, Torkjel Grondalen, Cato Lower
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Michigan V. Epa: Money Matters When Deciding Whether To Regulate Power Plants, 2016 Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
Michigan V. Epa: Money Matters When Deciding Whether To Regulate Power Plants, Ruby Khallouf
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Overview Of The Application And Treatment Of Act312 In Federal Courts, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Overview Of The Application And Treatment Of Act312 In Federal Courts, Charles A. Nunmaker
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
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Masthead, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Faculty, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Dealing In Distressed Energy Assets, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Dealing In Distressed Energy Assets, William Wallander, Katie Drell Grissel, Bradley Foxman, Garrick Smith, Reese O'Connor
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
From Santa Barbara To Macondo To Sems, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
From Santa Barbara To Macondo To Sems, David M. Hunter, Kara Mcqueen-Borden
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Access To Third Party Infrastructurein Offshore Projects: A Comparative Approach, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Introduction To Access To Third Party Infrastructurein Offshore Projects: A Comparative Approach, David H. Sweeney
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Frac To The Future: The Application Of The Sdwa To Biodiesel Use In Hydraulic Fracturing, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Frac To The Future: The Application Of The Sdwa To Biodiesel Use In Hydraulic Fracturing, Daniel Alcanzare
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Transparency And The Protection Of Trade Secrets Inthe Fracturing World: The Case For Upfrontsubstantiation And Immediate Evaluation Offracturing Fluid Trade Secret Claims In Louisiana, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Transparency And The Protection Of Trade Secrets Inthe Fracturing World: The Case For Upfrontsubstantiation And Immediate Evaluation Offracturing Fluid Trade Secret Claims In Louisiana, Marcus Adams
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Changing Climate And Changing Doctrine: Howgreenhouse Gases Have Polluted The Epa’S Clean Airact Authority And How To Clean It Up, 2016 Louisiana State University Law Center
Changing Climate And Changing Doctrine: Howgreenhouse Gases Have Polluted The Epa’S Clean Airact Authority And How To Clean It Up, Nick Kunkel
LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources
No abstract provided.
Recent Case Decisions, 2016 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Recent Case Decisions
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.