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Environmental Protection As A Learning Experience, Daniel A. Farber
Environmental Protection As A Learning Experience, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
No abstract provided.
Agencies, Courts, And The Limits Of Balancing, Daniel A. Farber
Agencies, Courts, And The Limits Of Balancing, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
Courts have struggled in several very different contexts to determine when a decision maker can consider costs that are not explicitly addressed in the governing statute. This issue arises when agencies decide whether to conduct a rulemaking or what rule to issue after a rulemaking. It also arises when courts decide whether to enjoin a violation of a statute or whether to vacate an administrative rule rather than simply remanding. Judicial opinions point in different directions and often ignore each other.
This Article contends that the same principles should govern judicial and agency discretion to consider costs across all these …
Is The Supreme Court Irrelevant--Reflections On The Judicial Role In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Is The Supreme Court Irrelevant--Reflections On The Judicial Role In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
No abstract provided.
Taking Slippage Seriously: Noncompliance And Creative Compliance In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Taking Slippage Seriously: Noncompliance And Creative Compliance In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
Environmental law is examined in light of the slippage between regulatory standards and the actual conduct of regulated parties. Two forms of slippage are identified: negative, which describes the situation where something that is legally mandated to happen fails to happen; and affirmative, which describes the situation where required standards are renegotiated rather than ignored. This concept of slippage is explored in terms of how it might inform discussions of legal doctrine, environmental policy, and environmental pedagogy. Slippage is good in the context that it can ameliorate the sometimes impractical demands found in statues, and bad in the context that …
Saving Overton Park: A Comment On Environmental Values, Daniel A. Farber
Saving Overton Park: A Comment On Environmental Values, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
Presents comments on an article about environmental goods. Background of incommensurability and federal environmental law; What the environmental law seems to incorporate; Overview of the incommensurability and individual choice.
Stretching The Margins: The Geographic Nexus In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Stretching The Margins: The Geographic Nexus In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
No abstract provided.
Politics And Procedure In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Politics And Procedure In Environmental Law, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
Deals with a study which applied interest-group theories on environmental laws. Relationship between legislators and environmental groups; Sources of environmental legislation; Role of environmental groups in the passage of environmental legislation.
From Here To Eternity: Environmental Law And Future Generations, Daniel A. Farber
From Here To Eternity: Environmental Law And Future Generations, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
No abstract provided.
Triangulating The Future Of Reinvention: Three Emerging Models Of Environmental Protection, Daniel A. Farber
Triangulating The Future Of Reinvention: Three Emerging Models Of Environmental Protection, Daniel A. Farber
Daniel A Farber
No abstract provided.