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Environmental Law As A Legal Field: An Inquiry In Legal Taxonomy, Todd S. Aagaard
Environmental Law As A Legal Field: An Inquiry In Legal Taxonomy, Todd S. Aagaard
Working Paper Series
This Article examines the classification of the law into legal fields, first generally and then by specific examination of the field of environmental law. We classify the law into fields to find and to create patterns, which render the law coherent and understandable. A legal field is a group of situations unified by a pattern or set of patterns that is both common and distinctive to the field. We can conceptualize a legal field as the interaction of four underlying constitutive dimensions of the field: (1) a factual context that gives rise to (2) certain policy tradeoffs, which are in …
Strategic Idealizations Of Science To Oppose Environmenal Regulation: A Case Study Of Five Tmdl Controversies, David S. Caudill, Donald E. Curley
Strategic Idealizations Of Science To Oppose Environmenal Regulation: A Case Study Of Five Tmdl Controversies, David S. Caudill, Donald E. Curley
Working Paper Series
Proponents of environmental regulation have catalogued various strategies used by takeholders to delay or weaken regulatory efforts, including (1) manufacturing or magnifying uncertainty; (2) demanding “sound science” (and thereby imposing unreasonable standards of evidence); and (3) data quality initiatives that permit deconstruction of credible studies by highlighting inevitable assumptions, funding sources, and areas for further research. Such strategies can be termed “idealizations” of science insofar as they rely on an unrealistic image of good science as somehow capable of avoiding tentative conclusions, institutional interests, consensual assumptions, and the need for further research.
The question remains, however, when does an argument …
Why India Matters: The Confluence Of A Booming Economy, An Activist Supreme Court, And A Thirst For Energy, Vahbiz, P. Karanjia
Why India Matters: The Confluence Of A Booming Economy, An Activist Supreme Court, And A Thirst For Energy, Vahbiz, P. Karanjia
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Collision Course - Science, Law, And Regulation In The Emerging Science Of Low Dose Toxicity, Jody A. Roberts
Collision Course - Science, Law, And Regulation In The Emerging Science Of Low Dose Toxicity, Jody A. Roberts
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tomorrow Today - Cellulosic Ethanol: How It's Done, Who's Getting It Done, And It's Environmental Impact, Vincent Barbera
Tomorrow Today - Cellulosic Ethanol: How It's Done, Who's Getting It Done, And It's Environmental Impact, Vincent Barbera
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Complaints Choir To The Tune Of New York, New York How Could Anyone Think That Water Is Not A Public Good, Joseph W. Dellapenna
Complaints Choir To The Tune Of New York, New York How Could Anyone Think That Water Is Not A Public Good, Joseph W. Dellapenna
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Oil Over Troubled Waters: Exxon Shipping Co. V. Baker And The Supreme Court's Determination Of Punitive Damages In Maritime Law, Tanya Paula De Sousa
Oil Over Troubled Waters: Exxon Shipping Co. V. Baker And The Supreme Court's Determination Of Punitive Damages In Maritime Law, Tanya Paula De Sousa
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rhode Island's Childhood Lead Poisoning Crisis Remains Painted Thickly On The Wall After State V. Lead Industries Association, Jenna Berman
Rhode Island's Childhood Lead Poisoning Crisis Remains Painted Thickly On The Wall After State V. Lead Industries Association, Jenna Berman
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Eureka Stone Quarry, Inc. V. Department Of Environmental Protection: The Rocky Results Of Air Quality Violations, Erica Sharkey
Eureka Stone Quarry, Inc. V. Department Of Environmental Protection: The Rocky Results Of Air Quality Violations, Erica Sharkey
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Cruising Down The Hov Lane: Federal &(And) Local Incentives Steer Drivers To Purchase Hybrid Vehicles, Elizabeth Robbins
Cruising Down The Hov Lane: Federal &(And) Local Incentives Steer Drivers To Purchase Hybrid Vehicles, Elizabeth Robbins
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Eco-Terrorism And Piracy On The High Seas: Japanese Whaling And The Rights Of Private Groups To Enforce International Conservation Law In Neutral Waters, Joseph Elliott Roeschke
Eco-Terrorism And Piracy On The High Seas: Japanese Whaling And The Rights Of Private Groups To Enforce International Conservation Law In Neutral Waters, Joseph Elliott Roeschke
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tire Jockey Service, Inc. V. Commonwealth: If A Used Tired Falls Into Pennsylvania And No One Is There To Regulate It, Will The Courts Make A Sound, Michael D. Beck
Tire Jockey Service, Inc. V. Commonwealth: If A Used Tired Falls Into Pennsylvania And No One Is There To Regulate It, Will The Courts Make A Sound, Michael D. Beck
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The No Longer Silent Problem: Confronting Noise Pollution In The 21st Century, Alexander Gillespie
The No Longer Silent Problem: Confronting Noise Pollution In The 21st Century, Alexander Gillespie
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Deciphering Cercla's Vocabulary: United States V. Burlington - Reasonable Division And Arranger Liability, Benjamin J. Rodkin
Deciphering Cercla's Vocabulary: United States V. Burlington - Reasonable Division And Arranger Liability, Benjamin J. Rodkin
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Digging For Gold: The Ninth Circuit Catches The U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers With Its Finger Up The Epa's Nose In Southeast Alaska Conservation Council V. U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Jeffrey Shiffman
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Raising Environmental Justice Claims Through The Law Of Public Nuisance, Mandy Garrells
Raising Environmental Justice Claims Through The Law Of Public Nuisance, Mandy Garrells
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.