Current Issue

Volume 35 | Summer 2022

ARTICLES

The Continuing Contractual Duty Not to Aggravate a Servient Estate: Available Damages in Pipeline Servitude Cases, and Proposed Codal and Statutory Solutions

Julie Schwartzwald Meaders

What's in a Name? A Rule Called a Permit is Still a Rule

Astrika Wilhelm Adams
 

The Whitebark Pine: Endangered Species Protection and Critical Habitat Designation

Jacob Levin
 

All Dried Up: The Prosecution of Water Pollution Crimes During the Trump Administration

Joshua Ozymy and Melissa Jarrell Ozymy
 

COMMENTS

From the Ruhr Valley to Ramp Hollow: Lessons for America from Germany's Just Energy Transition

Micah Carper 

Missing the Mark: A Critical Analysis of the Rights of Nature as a Legal Framework for Protecting Indigenous Interests

Caelyn Radziunas

PFAS Pollution, the Precautionary Principle, and a Path Forward: Potential Regulatory Regimes for PFAS Under the Safe Drinking Water Act

Ryan Anderson

Polluter Disgorges: Climate Accountability and the Law of Unjust Enrichment

William Montgomery

CASE NOTES

City of New York v. Chevron Corp.: The Second Circuit Takes a Ride on the Seconf Wave of Climate Nuisance Litigation

Kelly McGee 

HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining, LLC v. Renewable Fuels Association: The Supreme Court Holds that Clean Air Act's Renewable Fuel Program's Exemption Requires No Continuity in EPA Granting Extensions

Steven Moctezuma

State v. Spokane County District Court: Use of the Necessity Defense to Address the Climate Emergency Through Civil Disobedience in Washington State

Zoe Vogel

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club, Inc.: The Supreme Court Favors Protecting Government Documents from the Public Eye, Overlooking the Practicalities of Formulating a Biological Opinion Under the Endangered Species Act

Samuel Hudgens

 

 

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