Past Issues & Articles by Author
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A (top)
- David E. Adelman & John H. Barton, Environmental Regulation for Agriculture: Towards a Framework to Promote Sustainable Environmental Agriculture (Vol 21:1, Jan. 2002)
- Gary G. Allen, Redefining the Scope of CERCLA's Corporate Veil-Piercing Remedy (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- Robert S. Amador, The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977: Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Facility Siting (Vol. 1, 1978)
- William L. Andreen, The Evolution of Water Pollution Control in the United States: State, Local and Federal Efforts, 1789-1972: Part I (Vol 22:1, Jan 2003)
- Craig Anthony Arnold, Conserving Habitats and Building Habitats: The Emerging Impact of the Endangered Species Act on Land Use Development (Vol. 10, 1991)
- The Honorable Raymond D. Austin, Native People of America and the Environment (Vol. 14:2, May 1995) (Foreword)
B (top)
- Hope Babcock, Environmental Justice Clinics: Visible Models of Justice (Vol. 14:1, Jan. 1995)
- Deborah S. Bardwick, The American Tort System's Response to Environmental Disaster: The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill as a Case Study (Vol. 19:1, Jan. 2000)
- Kathryn A. Barnard, EPA's Policy of Corporate Successor Liability Under CERCLA (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- Nance F. Becker, Overdraft and Pueblo Rights: How the Water-Rich Get Richer (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
- Suzanne Young Bell, USDA Regulation of Biotechnology: Incorporating Public Participation (Vol. 7, 1987-88)
- Craig Bennion, New Protection for California Instream Water Uses (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
- Reed D. Benson, Recommendations for an Environmentally Sound Federal Policy on Western Water (Vol. 17:1, Jan. 1998) (Essay)
- Daniel P. Blank, Target-Based Environmental Trade Measures: A Proposal for fhe New WTO Committee on Trade and Environment (Vol. 15:1, Jan. 1996) (Note)
- Fred P. Bosselman, Limitations Inherent in the Title to Wetlands at Common Law (Vol. 15:2, June 1996)
- James Boyd, Dennis King, & Lisa A. Wainger, Compensation for Lost Ecosystem Services: The Need for Benefit-Based Transfer Rations and Restoration Criteria (Vol. 20:2, May 2001)
- James Boyd et al., The Law and Economics of Habitat Conservation: Lessons from an Analysis of Easement Acquisitions (Vol. 19:1, Jan. 2000)
- William Boyd, Controlling Toxic Harms: The Struggle Over Dioxin Contamination in the Pulp and Paper Industry (Vol. 21:2, June 2002) (Note)
- Susan Brienza, Wet Water vs. Paper Rights: Indian/Non-Indian Negotiated Settlements and Their Effects (Vol. 11, 1992)
- John E. Bryson, Foreword (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
- Daniel Burchard & Robert Hughes, Beyond Capacity: Addressing the Concerns of Local Opposition in the Siting Process (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
C (top)
- Thomas E. Caballero, Project XL: Making It Legal, Making It Work (Vol. 17:2, May 1998)
- James Stephen Carpenter, Farm Chemicals, Soil Erosion, and Sustainable Agriculture (Vol. 13:1, Jan. 1994)
- Christopher J. Carr & Harry N. Scheiber, Dealing with a Resource Crisis: Regulatory Regimes for Managing the World's Marine Fisheries (Vol. 21:1, Jan. 2002)
- Ralph Cavanagh, Foreword (Vol. 5, 1983) (Forward)
- Terence J. Centner, Unwanted Pesticides as Hazardous Waste: A Review and Analysis of State Pesticide Collection Programs (Vol. 17:2, May 1998)
- Mark Chavez, Power Plant Siting in the California Coastal Zone (Vol. 1, 1978)
- Daniel C. K. Chow, Recognizing the Environmental Costs of the Recognition Problem: The Advantages of Taiwan's Direct Participation in International Environmental Law Treaties (Vol. 14:2, May 1995)
- Niki Christopher, Cattle Ranching with Park Rangers: The Battle for a Tallgrass Prairie National Park in Kansas (Vol. 18:2, June 1999) (Note)
- Madeline Cohen, A New Menu for the Hard-Rock Cafe: International Mining Ventures and Environmental Cooperation in Developing Countries (Vol. 15:1, Jan. 1996) (Note)
- Luke W. Cole, A Jeremiad on Environmental Justice and the Law (Vol. 14:1, Jan. 1995) (Foreword)
- James H. Colopy, The Road Less Travelled: Pursuing Environmental Justice Through Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Vol. 13:1, Jan. 1994)
- Stephen F. Cook, Redwood City: High Housing Prices and No Growth (Vol. 4, 1982)
- Theodore M. Cooperstein, Sensing Leave for One's Takings: Interim Damages and Land Use Regulation (Vol. 7, 1987-88)
- Stephen Coyle, Palo Alto: A Far Cry From Euclid (Vol. 4, 1982)
D (top)
- Andrew Dana & Michael Ramsey, Conservation Easements and the Common Law (Vol. 8, 1989)
- Lincoln L. Davies, Working Toward a Common Goal? Three Case Studies of Brownfields Redevelopment in Environmental Justice Communities (Vol. 18:2, June 1999) (Note)
- Gregg C. Davis, Portola Valley: A Tale of Two Subdivisions (Vol. 4, 1982)
- Steven M. Dunne, Attorney's Fees for Citizen Enforcement of Environmental Statutes: The Obstacles for Public Interest Firms (Vol. 9, 1990)
E (top)
- Robert C. Ellickson, Preface: The Effect of Growth Controls on Housing Prices on the San Francisco Penninsula (Vol. 4, 1982)
- Catherine C. Engberg, The Dam Owner's Guide to Retirement Planning: Assessing Onwer Liability for Downstream Sediment Flow from Obsolete Dams (Vol. 21:1, Jan. 2002)
- Carl Erhardt, The Battle Over "The Hooch": The Federal-Interstate Water Compact and the Resolution of Rights in the Chattahoochee River (Vol. 11, 1992)
F (top)
- Andrea M. Fike, A Mens Rea Analysis for the Criminal Provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- Robert L. Fischman, The EPA's NEPA Duties and Ecosystem Services (Vol. 20:2, May 2001)
- Edward A. Fitzgerald, The Waste War: Fort Gratiot Sanitary Landfill, Inc. v. Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Chemical Waste Management, Inc. v. Hunt (Vol. 13:1, Jan. 1994)
- Congressman James J. Florio, Foreword (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- Ivan Fong, Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Through Negotiation (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- Jonathan Franklin, Digging For Ivory: The Challenge Of Preserving Native Alaskan Archaeological Sites (Vol. 12, 1993)
- Robert M. Frye, Municipal Sewer Authority Liability Under CERCLA: Should Taxpayers Be Liable for Superfund Cleanup Costs? Westfarm Associates Limited Partnership v. International Fabricare Institute (Vol. 14:1, Jan. 1995) (Note)
- Lynn Fuller, Desertification on the Navajo Reservation: A Legal and Historical Analysis (Vol. 8, 1989)
- Robert Funsten & Alejandro Hernandez, The Toxic Waste Generator in Bankruptcy: Should Environmental Cleanup Costs be Given a Priority? (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
G (top)
- Sanford E. Gaines, Integrating Environmental Considerations into the World Trading System (Vol. 13:2, May 1994) (Foreword)
- Royal C. Gardner, Invoking Private Property Rights for Environmental Purposes: The Takings Implications of Government-Authorized Aerial Pesticide Spraying (Vol. 18:1, Jan. 1999)
- Eileen Gauna, The Environmental Justice Misfit: Public Participation and the Paradigm Paradox (Vol. 17:1, Jan. 1998)
- David H. Getches, The Metamorphosis of Western Water Policy: Have Federal Laws and Local Decisions Eclipsed the States' Role?
- Michael Gillett, Interbasin Water Transfers: Protecting Areas of Origin in California and the West (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
- Robert L. Glicksman, Pollution of the Federal Lands III: Regulation of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management (Vol. 13:1, Jan. 1994)
- Bruce Goldstein & Sharon Buccino, Is the Bundle Bigger? The Legal and Practical Implications of Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Glendale v. County of Los Angeles (Vol. 8, 1989)
- Daniel S. Goodman, The West Valley Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plant: Who Will be Responsible? (Vol. 1, 1978)
- Christopher Grace, Los Altos: Reconsidering the Park Land Subdivision Exaction (Vol. 4, 1982)
- Henry T. Greely, Tom Turner: Wild by Law (Vol. 10, 1991) (Book Review)
- Alison Mylander Gregory, Groundwater and its Future: Competing Interests and Burgeoning Markets (Vol. 11, 1992)
H (top)
- Thomas F. Haensly, Equitable Apportionment of Intertribal Shares of Anadromous Fish (Vol. 8, 1989)
- Thomas Hagler, Introduction (Vol. 4, 1982) (Forward)
- Thomas Hagler, Utility Purchases of Decentralized Power: The PURPA Scheme (Vol. 5, 1983)
- Catherine R. Hall, Capturing the Spirit of the California Coastal Act in Local Coastal Programs (Vol. 2, 1979)
- James T. Hamilton & W. Kip Viscusi, The Benefits and Costs of Regulatory Reforms for Superfund (Vol. 16:2, May 1997)
- John S. Harbison, The Broken Promise Land: An Essay On Native American Tribal Sovereignty Over Reservation Resources (Vol. 14:2, May 1995) (Essay)
- Geoffrey Heal et al., Protecting Natural Capital Through Ecosystem Service Districts (Vol. 20:2, May 2001)
- Lisa Heinzerling, Selling Pollution, Forcing Democracy (Vol. 14:2, May 1995)
- James S. Heiser, Federal and State Regulation of Radioactive Waste Disposal: The Emerging Conflict (Vol. 1, 1978)
- Dennis J. Herman, Loving Them to Death: Legal Controls on the Type and Scale of Development in the National Parks (Vol. 11, 1992)
- Janet S. Herman et al., Groundwater Ecosystems and the Service of Water Purification (Vol. 20:2, May 2001)
- Mark Hersh, Superfund for Oil: An Analysis of the Preemption Problem (Vol. 5, 1983)
- Keith Hirokawa, Some Pragmatic Observations about Radical Critique in Environmental Law (Vol. 21:2, June 2002)
- Susan E. Holley, Global Warming: Construction and Enforcement of an International Accord (Vol. 10, 1991)
- Proctor J. Hug, Diablo Canyon: Who Should Pay? (Vol. 5, 1983)
I (top)
- Richard J. Ingebretsen, Restoring the Colorado River: A Call for Action (Foreword)
J (top)
- Stephen Juelsgaard, Atherton: Applying the State's Fair Share Housing Requirements
K (top)
- William P. Kealey, Public Trust, Antitrust: The Administrative and Corporate Analogues of Local Governments (Vol. 8, 1989)
- Donald Kennedy, Valuing Nature (Vol. 16:2, May 1997) (Foreword)
- Robert W. Kent, Jr., Long-Term Electricity Supply Contracts Between Utilities and Small Power Producers (Vol. 5, 1983)
- Marie A. Kirk & Christine L. Wade, A Taxing Problem for Environmental Justice: The Tax Money from Hazardous Waste Facilities, Where It Goes, and What It Means (Vol. 16:2, May 1997)
- Russell Korobkin, Sulphur Dioxide and the Constitution: Legal Doctrine and Responses to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (Vol. 13:2, May 1994) (Note)
- Julian R. Kossow, Dolan v. City of Tigard, Takings Law, and the Supreme Court: Throwing the Baby Out with the Floodwater (Vol. 14:2, May 1995)
- Tom Kuhnle, The Rebirth Of Common Law Actions for Addressing Hazardous Waste Contamination (Vol. 15:1, Jan. 1996) (Note)
L (top)
- Daniel A. Lashof, A Letter to President Clinton with Postscript (Foreword)
- Kendall Layne, Wastewater Reuse in California (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
- Peter H. Lehner, Act Locally: Municipal Enforcement of Environmental Laws (Vol. 12, 1993)
- Kimberly Ann Leue, Private Party Settlements in the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (Vol. 8, 1989)
- Lisa Peck Lindelef, California Farmworkers: Legal Remedies for Pesticide Exposure (Vol. 7, 1987-88)
- Jeffrey S. Linder, Discretion and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: The Need to Assess Foreign Environmental Effects of American Nuclear Exports (Vol. 5, 1983)
- Helene Linker, Introduction (Vol. 2, 1979)
- Teresa M. Lobdell & Mark A. Chavez, The California Coastal Act of 1976: Allocating Coastal Land-Use Control Responsibilities Between State and Local Governments (Vol. 2, 1979)
- J. Tate London, The "1991 Amendments" to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: Protection for Native Lands? (Vol. 8, 1989)
- Robert Long, Allocating the Aesthetic Costs of Cellular Tower Expansion: A Workable Regulatory Regime (Vol. 19:2, May 2000) (Note)
- John J. Lyons, Deep Pockets and CERCLA: Should Superfund Liability be Abolished? (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
M (top)
- Martha R. Mahoney, Four Million Children at Risk: Lead Paint Poisoning Victims and the Law (Vol. 9, 1990)
- Linda A. Malone, Reflections on the Jeffersonian Ideal of an Agrarian Democracy and the Emergence of an Agricultural and Environmental Ethic in the 1990 Farm Bill (Vol. 12, 1993)
- Bradford C. Mank, What Comes After Technology: Using an "Exceptions Process" to Improve Residual Risk Regulation of Hazardous Air Pollutants (Vol. 13:2, May 1994)
- Peter Manus, To a Candidate in Search of an Environmental Theme: Promote the Public Trust (Vol. 19:2, May 2000)
- Martin A. McCrory, Standing in the Ever-Changing Stream: The Clean Water Act, Article III Standing, and Post-Compliance Adjudication
- Dan McGovern, The Campo Indian Landfill War: The Fight for Gold in California's Garbage (Vol. 14:2, May 1995) (Book Excerpt)
- Deborah A McIntyre, Stanford University: Private Land Use Control (Vol. 4, 1982)
- Susan Mensinger, Los Altos Hills: The Statutory Scheme (Vol. 4, 1982)
- Jay Michaelson, Geoengineering: A Climate Change Manhattan Project (Vol. 17:1, Jan. 1998)
- Congressman George Miller, Water and California's Future (Vol. 11, 1992) (Forward)
- Paul Miller, Cutting Through the Smog: The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments and a New Direction Towards Reducing Ozone Pollution (Vol. 12, 1993) (Note)
- Scott K. Miller, Undamming Glen Canyon: Lunacy, Rationality, or Prophecy? (Vol. 19:1, Jan. 2000)
- Brian Morris, When Rivers Run Dry Under a Big Sky: Balancing Agricultural and Recreational Claims to Scarce Water Resources in Montana and the West (Vol. 11, 1992)
- Marion Moses, Old Testament Gods and New Age Gurus: The Myth of Child Protection from Pesticides (Vol. 17:2, May 1998) (Foreword)
- Bradley R. Mozee, Government Regulation of Ski Resort Development in the Lake Tahoe Region (Vol. 11, 1992)
- Sanjay Jose Mullick, Power Game in India: Environmental Clearance and the Enron Project (Vol. 16:2, May 1997)
N (top)
- Janet C. Neuman, Beyond LCPs: Additional Protective Devices for the California Coastal Zone (Vol. 2, 1979)
- Janet C. Neuman, Obtaining Water Supply for Energy Development in the Western United States (Vol. 1, 1978)
- Janet C. Neuman & Michael C. Blumm, Water for National Forests: The Bypass Flow Report and the Great Divide in Western Water Law (Vol. 18:1, Jan. 1999)
O (top)
- Catherine A. O'Neill, Variable Justice: Environmental Standards, Contaminated Fish, and "Acceptable" Risk to Native Peoples (Vol. 19:1, Jan. 2000)
- Wendy Oram & Clay Valverde, Legal Protection of Surf Breaks: Putting the Brakes on Destruction of Surf (Vol. 13:2, May 1994) (Note)
- Craig N. Oren, Getting Commuters Out of Their Cars: What Went Wrong? (Vol. 17:1, Jan. 1998)
- John Osterhaus, Marine Discharge of Municipal Waste by California Coastal Cities (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
P (top)
- Jason M. Patlis, Paying Tribute to Joseph Heller With the Endangered Species Act: When Critical Habitat Isn't
- Shannon Petersen, Endangered Species in the Urban Jungle: How the ESA Will Reshape American Cities (Vol. 19:2, May 2000) (Note)
- State Senator Nicholas C. Petris, Forward (Vol. 7, 1987-88) (Foreword)
- Carol Annette Petsonk, In Search of a Compass: Ethical Principles for Environmental Law and Development (Vol. 15:1, Jan. 1996) (Forward)
- Neil A.F. Popovic, Pursuing Environmental Justice with International Human Rights and State Constitutions (Vol. 15:2, June 1996)
- Frank P. Prager, Apportioning Liability for Cleanup Costs Under CERCLA (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- Michael T. Pyle, Beyond Fish Ladders: Dam Removal as a Strategy for Restoring America's Rivers (Vol. 14:1, Jan. 1995) (Note)
Q (top)
R (top)
- Nicolas Ramniceanu, Mountain View: From Pro-Growth to No-Growth (Vol. 4, 1982)
- David Enrico Reibel, Environmental Regulation of Space Activity: The Case of Orbital Debris (Vol. 10, 1991)
- E. Leif Reid, Ripples From the Truckee: The Case for Congressional Apportionment of Disputed Interstate Water Rights (Vol. 14:1, Jan. 1995)
- William K. Reilly, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Vol. 10, 1991) (Foreword)
- Armin Rosencranz and Richard Campbell, Foreign Environmental and Human Rights Suits Against U.S. Corporations in U.S. Courts (Vol. 18:2, June 1999)
- J.B. Ruhl & R. Juge Gregg, Integrating Ecosystem Services Into Environmental Law: A Case Study of Wetlands Mitigation Banking (Vol. 20:2, May 2001)
- J.B. Ruhl, Sustainable Development: A Five-Dimensional Algorithm for Environmental Law (Vol. 18:1, Jan. 1999)
S (top)
- James Salzman, Barton H. Thompson, Jr., & Gretchen C. Daily Protecting Ecosystem Services: Science, Economics, and Law (Vol. 20:2, May 2001)
- Brian A. Schmidt, Reconciling Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act with Native American Reserved Water Rights (Vol. 18:1, Jan. 1999) (Note)
- Steven Semeraro, Toward an Optimal System of Successor Liability for Hazardous Waste Cleanup (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- David J. Shaffer, PURPA: Full Avoided Cost Pricing and Wild and Scenic Rivers (Vol. 5, 1983)
- Erin M. Sheridan, How Clean is Clean: Standards for Remedial Actions at Hazardous Waste Sites Under CERCLA (Vol. 6, 1986-87)
- Debbie Sivas, Groundwater Pollution from Agricultural Activities: Policies for Protection (Vol. 7, 1987-88)
- Shelley Slade, Oil Shale Development: Prospects, Constraints and Policy Choices (Vol. 5, 1983)
- Margaret A. Sloan, Application of the Federal Consistency Provisions to Outer Continental Shelf Leasing (Vol. 2, 1979)
- James Smart, All the Stars in the Heavens Were in the Right Places: The Passage of the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 (Vol. 17:2, May 1998)
- William Snipes, Acid Rain: Causes, Effects, and Remedies (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
- David Sohn & Madeline Cohen, From Smokestacks to Species: Extending the Tradeable Permit Approach from Air Pollution to Habitat Conservation (Vol. 15:2, June 1996) (Note)
- Norman W. Spaulding III, Commodification and Its Discontents: Environmentalism and the Promise of Market Incentives (Vol. 16:2, May 1997)
- June Starr & Kenneth C. Hardy, Not by Seeds Alone: The Biodiversity Treaty and the Role for Native Agriculture (Vol. 12, 1993) (Note)
- Kristen R. Stevens, Regulating Toxics at the State Level: Proposition 65's Warning Requirement (Vol. 9, 1990)
- Renee Stone, Wetlands Protection and Development: The Advantages of Retaining Federal Control (Vol. 10, 1991)
- Palma J. Strand, East Palo Alto: A Community Divided (Vol. 4, 1982)
T (top)
- Gregory A. Thomas, Conserving Aquatic Biodiversity: A Critical Comparison of Legal Tools for Augmenting Stream Flows in California (Vol. 15:1, Jan. 1996)
- Barton H. Thompson, Jr., The Search for Regulatory Alternatives (Vol. 15:2, June 1996) (Forward)
- Craig Tighe, The Liquified Natural Gas Terminal Act of 1977 (Vol. 2, 1979)
- Craig Tighe, Redefining Water Rights in California (Vol. 3, 1980-81)
- Judith G. Tracy, Beyond Caveat Emptor: Disclosure to Buyers of Contaminated Land (Vol. 10, 1991)
- John Tweedy, Jr., Coalition Building and the Defeat of California's Proposition 128 (Vol. 11, 1992)
U (top)
V (top)
- Michael P. Vandenbergh, Beyond Elegance: A Testable Typology of Social Norms in Corporate Environmental Compliance (Vol. 22:1, Jan. 2003)
- Robert R.M. Verchick, Steinbeck's Holism: Science, Literature, and Environmental Law (Vol. 22:1, Jan. 2003)
W (top)
- Johanna Wald, New Perspectives on Federal Land Management (Vol. 13:1, Jan. 1994) (Foreword)
- Lisa A. Wainger et al., Wetland Value Indicators for Scoring Mitigation Trades (Vol. 20:2, May 2001)
- Christine L. Wettach, Mens Rea and the "Heightened Criminal Liability" Imposed on Violators of the Clean Water Act (Vol. 15:2, June 1996) (Essay)
- Karen Wentzel, Conservation Contracts: A Proposal for California and the Pacific Northwest (Vol. 5, 1983)
- Christine L. Wettach, Mens Rea and the "Heightened Criminal Liability" Imposed on Violators of the Clean Water Act (Essay)
- Douglas P. Wheeler, A Strategy for the Future (Vol. 12, 1993) (Forward)
- Charles B. White, Regulation of Water Pollution from Surface Coal Mines: The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation and Control Act of 1977 and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Vol. 1, 1978)
- Paul R. Williams & Stephen J. McHugh, Water Marketing and Instream Flows: The Next Step in Protecting California's Instream Values (Vol. 9, 1990)
- Bryan J. Wilson, Westlands Water District and Its Federal Water: A Case Study of Water District Politics (Vol. 7, 1987-88)
- Noël Wise, Personal Liability Promotes Responsible Conduct: Extending the Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine to Civil Environmental Enforcement Cases (Vol. 21:2, June 2002)
- Bill Wyatt, Woodside and the MRPOSD: Public Regulation or Public Ownership (Vol. 4, 1982)
X (top)
Y (top)
- Randall S. Yavitz, Federal, State and Common Carrier Efforts to Safeguard the Transportation of Radioactive Materials (Vol. 1, 1978)
- Randall S. Yavitz, Specificity Requirements of Local Coastal Programs Under the California Coastal Act of 1976 (Vol. 2, 1979)
- Jennifer Yelin-Kefer, Warming Up to An International Greenhouse Gas Market: Lessons from the U.S. Acid Rain Experience
Z (top)
- Matthew D. Zinn, Policing Environmental Regulatory Enforcement: Cooperation, Capture, and Citizen Suits (Vol. 21:1, Jan. 2002)
