Volume 12
Issue 1
Introduction
Articles
The Environmental Laws of the 1970s: They Looked Good on Paper
By William H. Rodgers, Jr.
Stop the Beach Renourishment Stops Private Beachowners’ Right to Exclude the Public
By Sidney F. Ansbacher, Kristen G. Juras, and Robert K. Lincoln
By Alexander Hood
By Jon M. Truby
Policy Paper
By Mary D. Nichols
Note
The Road Ahead: R.S. 2477 Right-of-Way Claims After Wilderness Society v. Kane County, Utah
By Andrew Stone
Book Review
By Julie Graves Krishnaswami
Issue 2
Introduction
Articles
By Pamela A. Vesilind
By The Honorable Mr. Justice Winston Anderson
By Hannah Connor
A Comparison of the General Provisions Found in Right-to-Farm Statutes
By Rusty Rumley
Small, Slow, and Local: Essays on Building a More Sustainable and Local Food System
By Mary Jane Angelo with Amelia Timbers, Matthew J Walker, Joshua B. Donabedian, Devon Van Noble, Erik Phillips-Nania, Emily Parish, and Jennifer L. Perez
Farm Preservation: A Vermont Land-Use Perspective
By Todd W. Daloz
By Lara D. Guercio
Notes
The 2008 Farm Bill: Friend or Foe to Conservationists and What Improvements Are Needed?
By Mary Beth Blauser
By Elizabeth Newbold
Issue 3
Introduction
Articles
From the 2011 Vermont Journal of Environmental Law Symposium:
China’s Environmental Governance: Global Challenges and Comparative Solutions
How Much Should China Pollute?
By John Copeland Nagle
China’s “Green Leap Forward” Toward Global Environmental Leadership
By Robert V Percival
Climate Policy & U.S.-China Relations
By Jason J. Czarnezki
By Adam J. Moser
Choke Point China: Confronting Water Scarcity and Energy Demand in the World’s Largest Country
By Keith Schneider, Jennifer L. Turner, Aaron Jaffe, and Nadya Ivanova
Student Note
By Mark Harrison Foster, Jr
7th Annual Norman Williams Lecture in Land Use Planning and the Law, February 17, 2011
The Most Important Number in the World
By Bill McKibben
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