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Covid, Climate Change, And Transformative Social Justice: A Critical Legal Research Exploration, Nicholas F. Stump
Covid, Climate Change, And Transformative Social Justice: A Critical Legal Research Exploration, Nicholas F. Stump
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
This Article explores intertwined contemporary crises via the Critical Legal Research framework (“CLR”), as initially developed by the critical legal scholars Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic. CLR as conceived of in this Article entails a truly radical approach to the legal research and analysis regime. While the traditional research regime—as taught in law schools and utilized in practice—functions to homogenize research outcomes towards hegemonic ends, a critically “reconstructed” approach to legal and broader socio-legal research permits more transformative futures. Specifically, CLR as deployed within such modes as radical cause lawyering can help engender genuine systemic “re-formations” of the ecological political …
Global Water Resources & Publications, Taryn L. Rucinski
Global Water Resources & Publications, Taryn L. Rucinski
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Before we as a society can begin crafting innovative legal solutions to help combat the global water crisis, researchers and experts in the field first need access to sound sources of scientific information. Despite the seeming simplicity of that goal, locating research about water, sanitation, and agricultural conditions, especially in developing countries, can be immensely challenging as it is complicated by issues of language, currency, scope, and accuracy. The purpose of this note is to provide practitioners with a list of free, high quality resources that should help make their research in this area a bit more accessible.
Environmental Legal Research, Ripple Weistling
Environmental Legal Research, Ripple Weistling
Ripple L. Weistling
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law Research Guide, Ripple Weistling
Environmental Law Research Guide, Ripple Weistling
Ripple L. Weistling
No abstract provided.
Saving Some Green: Free Resources On Environmental Law, Suzanne B. Corriell
Saving Some Green: Free Resources On Environmental Law, Suzanne B. Corriell
Law Faculty Publications
Environmental legal research often requires examining federal, state, and local laws, in addition to understanding science and technology. While there are many print and subscription-based resources available for a fee, websites also can help you navigate the laws and stay current with environmental news, and legal and scientific developments.
Environmental Law Research Guide, Ripple Weistling
Environmental Law Research Guide, Ripple Weistling
Way2Search! Topical Instruction Series
No abstract provided.
Environmental Legal Research, Ripple Weistling
Environmental Legal Research, Ripple Weistling
Way2Search! Topical Instruction Series
No abstract provided.
Researching International Environmental Law, Ronald E. Wheeler
Researching International Environmental Law, Ronald E. Wheeler
Faculty Scholarship
Question: I would like to use the Internet to research issues involving international law, specifically international environmental law. How can I access relevant information quickly if I have very little information to begin with?