Volume 23


Issue 4, forthcoming



Issue 3, forthcoming


VOLUME 23

Issue 1

Student Notes

Eco-Ableism in the Environmental Justice Movement

by Clare Pledl

A Catastrophe in Full Bloom: Analysis of the Federal Government’s Response to Gulf Hypoxia

by Bradley Adams

Stop Pur-Petuating the Norm: Amending the Lacey Act to Include a “Dangerous or Potentially Dangerous Wildlife” Definition for Exotic Pet Protection

by Michelle R. Amidzich

Articles

Unseen Abuse: Elevating Animal’s Status as Victims Under the Law to Effectively Rescue Pet Victims of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy

by Megan Edwards

 

 

 

Issue 2

 

 

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   Articles

 

A Call to Stop Burning Trees in the Name of Climate Mitigation

 by Laura Bloomer, Xiaopu Sun, Gabrielle Dreyfus, Tad Ferris, Durwood Zaelke, Connor Schiff

 

Reframing Global Biodiversity Protection After COVID-19: Is International Environmental Law up to the Task?

by Maria Antonia Tigre, Natalia Urzola, Victoria Lichet

 

 

  Student Notes

 

 

Charging Forward: Accelerating Long-Term Energy Storage Development 

     by Collin Wilfong and Robert Bullington

 

Groundwater Law, the San Luis Valley, and Climate Change  

by Rachel Grabenstein

 

Issue 3

Student Notes

 

Exploring an Unenumerated California Constitutional Right to Safe and Clean Water Through a Hypothetical Decision 

By Salvador Segura

 

Branching Out with a Genus Idea: The Need to Preserve Genetic Biodiversity Through Phylogenetic Metrics in Conservation Law During the Anthropocene 

By Heidi Guenther

Big Ag, Antitrust & Climate Change: The Environmental Impacts of Constrained Economic Choice 

By Alexandra Spring

This Land Is My Land, This Land Is Your Land, But Where is the Environmental Justice? 

By Mariana Muñoz

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Issue 4

Articles

The Hierarchy and Performance of State Recycling and Deposit Laws

By Caroline Cecot & W. Kip Viscusi

Common Good Constitutionalism and the Future of Environmental

Law

By Brian Quigley

Zoning, Natural Resources, and Reclamation: Opportunities for

Environmental Justice in a Flowering Industry

By Richard Spradlin

Student Note

Riding the Trail to Expanding Vermont’s Economy: The Case

for Simple Recreational Trail Regulation

By Bradford R. Farrell

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