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Conserving A Place For Renewable Power, Jacob P. Byl Feb 2013

Conserving A Place For Renewable Power, Jacob P. Byl

Jacob P. Byl

Promoting renewable power and conserving land are often conflicting goals because renewable power requires a lot of land. The conflict is becoming an important issue on lands encumbered by conservation easements. I argue that the current legal rule allowing oil and gas development, but not wind and solar development, on conserved land does not make sense in light of the threats of climate change. The best way to encourage renewable power while respecting the intent of landowners is to have the Internal Revenue Service promulgate rules that explicitly allow renewable power going forward and interpret existing easements with a set …


Protecting The Innocent With A Premium For Child Safety Regulations, Jacob P. Byl Sep 2012

Protecting The Innocent With A Premium For Child Safety Regulations, Jacob P. Byl

Jacob P. Byl

Federal agencies regulate many products and activities that impact the safety of children. When conducting an economic analysis of a proposed rule, agencies should put a premium on saving the lives of children when analyzing the costs and benefits of regulation. This Article uses original evidence from the infant car seat market to determine that a child-specific benefit measure should be one and a half to two times that of an adult.