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Articles

Our staff have contributed the following articles to academic journals.

Mark Davis and Chris Dalbom, "The Trust Abides." The National Wetlands Newsletter published the Environmental Law Institute, Vol. 37, No. 4 (July/August 2015).

Mark S. Davis. "At the Borders--The New Horizons of Water Management and Water Law," Indiana International & Comparative Law Review, Vol. 24 No 1 2014. 

Mark S. Davis and Michael Pappas, Escaping the Sporhase Maze:  Protecting State Waters Within the Commerce Clause, Louisiana Law Review, Vol. 73, Issue 1, (2012).  

Mark S. Davis, Lessons Unlearned:  The Legal and Policy Legacy of the BP Deep Water Horizon Spill, Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment, Washington and Lee Law School, Vol. 3, Issue 2, (2012).  

Ann Yoachim & Allen, C.E. III. "Rights-Based Approaches to Community Development." Rights-Based Approaches to Public Health. Ed. E. Beracochea, MD, MPH. New York: Springer Publishing Company, 333-344 (2011). 

Mark Davis and James Wilkins, A Defining Resource:  Louisiana’s Place in the Coming Water Economy, Loyola (New Orleans) Law Review, Vol. 57 (2011).  

Mark Davis, “Coastal Restoration and Protection and the Future of New Orleans”, Chapter 12, Resilience and Opportunity: Lessons from the U.S. Gulf Coast after Katrina and Rita, Amy Liu, Roland V. Anglin, Richard M. Mizelle, and Allison Plyer, Editors, Brookings Institution Press, Washington DC (2011).  

Mark Davis, Changing Currents:  Perspectives on the State of Water Law and Policy in the 21st Century—Introduction, Tulane Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 23, Issue 2 (2010).

Mark Davis with Ronald G. Gouget, David W. Chambers, Larry F. Champagne, William Desvouges, Judi L. Durda, William H. Hyatt, Jr., Rachel Jacobsen, Larry Kapustka, and Rose M. Longoria, Effective Coordination and Cooperation Between Ecological Risk Assessments and Natural Resource Damage Assessments:  A New Synthesis, Society of Toxicology and Chemistry Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, (October 2009).  

Mark Davis, A Toe in the Water: A Primer on Louisiana Riparian Law and Emerging Issues. 59th Mineral Law Institute, Louisiana State University Law Center, (October 2009).  

Mark Davis, Preparing for Apportionment:  Lessons from the Catawba River, Sea Grant Journal of Law and Policy, Vol. 2.1 (June 2009). 

Mark Davis, To What End: Resilience, Tradeoffs, and the Lessons of Katrina, 141 Univ Council on Water Resources Journals of Contemporary Water Resources & Education 31 (March 2009). 

Mark Davis, A Whole New Ballgame: Coastal Restoration, Storm Protection, and the Legal Landscape After Katrina. Louisiana Law Review. Vol.68; No.2. (Winter 2008).