Volume 17
Issue 1
Introduction
Articles
Water is for Fighting: Transnational Legal Disputes in the Mekong River Basin
By Scott C. Armstrong
By Justin Lee
By Deming Liu
Public and Private Regulations for the Governance of the Risks of Offshore Methane Hydrates
By Roy Andrew Partain
Notes
Brittany Wright
Issue 2
Introduction
Articles
By Jacob Park & Christopher Brooks
Letter to General Counsel for Excelsior Mare, Inc.
By Charles Whitman
Ritual Slaughter in the “Ritual Bubble”: Restoring the Wall of Separation Between Church and State
By Bruce Friedrich
Vermont Law School’s First Annual Alumni in Energy Symposium, Symposium November 6, 2014
Morgan Lewis & Bockius, Co-sponsored by the Vermont Law School Institute for Energy and the Environment & The Environmental Law Institute
Note
House of the Enterprising Sun: The Iowa Supreme Court Votes for Distributed Solar Power
By Peter Agresta
Issue 3
Introduction
Articles
The Carrots and Sticks of Sustainable Farming in Canada
By Nathalie J. Chalifour & Heather McLeod-Kilmurray
Securing Access to Justice Through Environmental Courts and Tribunals: A Case in Diversity
By J. Michael Angstadt
Notes
By Kelsey Eggert
White River Environmental Law Writing Competition Winner:
Compelled Costs Under CERCLA: Incompatible Remedies, Joint-and-Several Liability, and Tort Law
By Luis Inaraja Vera
Convenient Textualism: Justice Scalia’s Legacy in Environmental Law
By Rachel Kenigsberg
Mind the Gap: How to Promote Racial Diversity Among National Park Visitors
By Emily Mott
Issue 4
Introduction
Prologue
Preview of Vermont Journal of Environmental Law, Volume 17, Issue 4: The “Lake Champlain Edition”
By Joseph Simpson
Articles
I. Introduction
Foreword: Restoring and Maintain the Ecological Integrity of Lake Champlain
By David K. Mears & Trey Martin
