Recent Journal Literature

"Recent Journal Literature" lists law review and other legal periodical articles, including ELR articles, that may be relevant to your research. Choose from a list of keywords (on the left) to filter your search. Within subject matter categories, entries are listed alphabetically by author or title. Links are included to articles published in ELR only.

Tom Mounteer, To Bundle or Not to Bundle, 40 ELR 10119 (2010)
John C. Dernbach, Robert B. McKinstry Jr., and Thomas D. Peterson, Making the States Full Partners in a National Climate Change Effort: A Necessary Element for Sustainable Economic Development, 40 ELR 10597 (2010)
Carolyn Brickey, Kirsten Engel, Katharine Jacobs, Daniel F. Luecke, Julia Matter, Marc L. Miller, Jonathan Overpeck, and Bradley Udall, How to Take Climate Change Into Account: A Guidance Document for Judges Adjudicating Water Disputes, 40 ELR 11215 (2010)
Patrick S. Ryan, Treating the Wireless Spectrum as a Natural Resource, 35 ELR 10620 (2005)
Jonathan M. Gilligan, Flexibility, Clarity, and Legitimacy: Considerations for Managing Nanotechnology Risks, 36 ELR 10924 (2006)
Dominic J. Nardi Jr., Greening Environmental Rights: Separating Law and Morality in Environmental Public Interest Litigation in Pakistan, 38 ELR 10029 (2008)
Gregory Scott Crespi, The Fatal Flaw of Cost-Benefit Analysis: The Problem of Person-Altering Consequences, 38 ELR 10703 (2008)
John C. Dernbach, National Governance: Still Stumbling Toward Sustainability, 39 ELR 10321 (2009)
Véronique Bruggeman, Capital Market Instruments for Natural Catastrophe and Terrorism Risks: A Bright Future?, 40 ELR 10136 (2010)
Oliver A. Houck, Worst Case and the Deepwater Horizon Blowout: There Ought to Be a Law, 40 ELR 11033 (2010)