Welcome

 

The Stanford Environmental Law Journal (ELJ) was founded in 1978.  It is run by students who are eager to explore environmental issues, improve their writing skills, and be actively involved in academic discourse. ELJ publishes articles on a variety of issues in natural resources law, environmental policy, law and economics, international environmental law, and other topics relating to law and the environment. ELJ accepts submissions from academics, practitioners, or other writers, as well as students, throughout the year. We publish in January and June.

ELJ is excited to Co-Host a Symposium on Emerging Perspectives on the Law, Science, and Policy of Dynamic Marine Conservation!

WHERE: STANFORD LAW SCHOOL, STANFORD, CA
WHEN: MAY 10-11, 2013

For more information, please visit the Symposium Webpage.

 
Current Volume

Vol. 31 No. 2 (June 2012)


Gaia J. Larsen - Skewed Incentives: How Offshore Drilling Policies Fail to Induce Innovation to Reduce Social and Environmental Costs

John R. Nolon - Managing Climate Change Through Biological Sequestration: Open Space Law Redux

Tori Ballif - Political Fallout: Designing a Radiation Exposure Compensation Scheme

Lilly Fang - Environmental Review Problems of Cross- Border Projects Under NEPA: Lessons from the Tar Sands Pipelines

Elliott G. Wolf - Simultaneously Waste and Wasted Opportunity: The Inequality of Federal Tax Incentives for Conservation Easement Donations