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State Water Ownership and the Future of Groundwater Management

Thompson, Jr., and Gerald Torres; Brad Roberts and Bill Sherman at the Washington State Attorney General’s Office; and members of the attorneys general

Forum: The Power of Tribal Courts in Ongoing Environmental-Tort Litigation

harm caused by large quantities of hazardous waste is likely to fall within both Montana exceptions. These are just two examples among the many

The Psychology of Punishment and the Puzzle of Why Tortfeasor Death Defeats Liability for Punitive Damages

examples of punishing innocents for the sake of general deterrence, such as that of the innocent who is framed for an unsolved crime and jailed to deter

Forum: A Seat at the Table: New Voices Urge Farm Bill Reform

challenges of global climate change and local resource depletion. The Farm Bill also fails to adequately address the growing national problem of food waste

Forum: The New Oil and Gas Governance

development has expanded into populous areas. In one of the most dramatic examples of the collision between residential land use and oil and gas

Forum: Rules, Commands, and Principles in the Administrative State

state would increasingly abandon general rules in favor of ad hoc administrative commands — a development that the early Pound welcomed but that Schmitt

A “Full and Fair” Discussion of Environmental Impacts in NEPA EISs: The Case for Addressing the Impact of Substantive Regulatory Regimes

; Princeton University, A.B. 2009. I thank Professor E. Donald Elliott, former EPA General Counsel, for his mentorship and thoughtful drafting guidance. I am

Forum: Courts in the Age of Dysfunction

disfavored outcomes. Given current dysfunction and the general difficulty of legislating, forcing the hand of opposing branches constitutes a real

Forum: Hayek Goes to Family Court

between Burkean conservativism’s emphasis on preserving tradition at all costs and Hayek’s commitment to socio-legal evolution through the general

Public Actors, Private Law: Local Governments’ Use of Covenants To Regulate Land Use

increasingly common. In Kansas City, for example, twenty-five square miles of the city were zoned as a “General Planned Development District,” in which all