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Works in Environmental Law

2023

Rebuilding Grid Governance, Joel B. Eisen, Heather E. Payne
BYU Law Review

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2022

Public Lands in Public Hands: Analysis of the Underpinnings of Utah’s Public Trust Doctrine, Brittany Bunker Thorley
BYU Law Review

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2020

Extending NEPA to Disaster Mitigation, Kevin Alden
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Dignity: The Most Important Common Resource, Brianna Rosier
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2019

Federal Environmental Exemptions for Natural Disasters and the Case for Ecosystem Resilience, Morgan Drake
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Decline of Denali’s Wolves: Federal Options in the Face of Non-Cooperative Wildlife Federalism, Catherine Danley
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Congress, Let Bicycles Back In, Andrew Applegate
BYU Law Review

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2014

Surprising Commons, Carol M. Rose
BYU Law Review

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Texas Groundwater and Tragically Stable “Crossovers”, Zachary Bray
BYU Law Review

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Local Governments and Global Commons, Jonathan Rosenbloom
BYU Law Review

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Naming the Tragedy, Eric T. Freyfogle
BYU Law Review

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The Tragicomedy of the Commons, Brigham Daniels
BYU Law Review

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Isolated Wetland Commons and the Constitution, Blake Hudson, Mike Hardig
BYU Law Review

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Our Global Commons, Brigham Daniels, James Salzman
BYU Law Review

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Symbolic Politics for Disempowered Communities: State environmental justice policies, Tonya Lewis, Jessica Owley
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Protecting the Environment by Addressing Market Failure in Intellectual Property Law: Why Compulsory Licensing of Green Technologies Might Make Sense in the United States Institutional Religious Exemptions: A Balancing Approach, Adam Gunderson
BYU Law Review

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Drilling Down: New York, Hydraulic Fracturing, and the Dormant Commerce Clause, Meredith A. Wegener
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Is the Clean Water Act's Diligent Prosecution Bar Jurisdictional? A Journey into Discovering Congressional Intent, Szonja Ludvig
BYU Law Review

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NEPA and Indirect Effects of Foreign Activity: Limiting Principles from the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality and Transnational Lawmaking, David Heywood
BYU Law Review

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2013

Environmental Regulatory Nukes, Brigham Daniels
Faculty Scholarship

2012

The Absurd Results Doctrine, Chevron, and Climate Change, D. Wiley Barker
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2011

Environmental Crisis and the Paradox of Organizing, Gregg P. Macey
BYU Law Review

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Adaptive Mitigation in the Electric Power Sector, Lesley K. McAllister
BYU Law Review

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Legal Remedies for Deep Marine Oil Spills and Long-Term Ecological Resilience: A Match Made in Hell, Robin Kundis Craig
BYU Law Review

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Addressing Global Climate Change in an Age of Political Climate Change, Brigham Daniels
BYU Law Review

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Navigating the Intersection of Environmental Law and Disaster Law, Daniel Farber
BYU Law Review

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A Learning Collaboratory: Improving Federal Climate Change Adaptation Planning, Alejandro E. Camacho
BYU Law Review

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A Game of Old Maid: The Ninth Circuit Establishes when the Owner-Operator is Determined for CERCLA Liability in California v. Hearthside Residential Corp., Dustin M. Glazier
BYU Law Review

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2010

When the “Hard Look” Is Soft: Reconciling Center for Biological Diversity v. Department of the Interior Within Ninth Circuit Environmental Precedent, Dustin M. Glazier
BYU Law Review

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Does Climate Change Justify Compulsory Licensing of Green Technology?, Robert Fair
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review

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2009

Beautifying the Ugly Step-Sister: Desiging an Effective Cap-and-Trade Program to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Miles Young
BYU Law Review

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Regulating Climate: What Role for the Clean Air Act?, James Salzman, Brigham Daniels, Hannal Polikov, Tim Profeta
Faculty Scholarship

An Evaluation of Utah’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Options: An Analysis Performed by the Nicholas Institute for Environmenal Policy Solutions for the State of Utah, Brigham Daniels, Etan Gumerman
Faculty Scholarship

2008

California, Climate Change, and the Constitution, Erwin Chemerinsky, Brigham Daniels, Brettny Hardy, Tim Profeta, Christopher H. Schroeder, Neil S. Siegal
Faculty Scholarship

Virtual Consumption: A Second Life for Earth?, Albert C. Lin
BYU Law Review

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Is an Exemption from U.S. Groundwater Regulations a Loophole or a Noose?, Brigham Daniels, Erika Weinthal, Blake Hudson
Faculty Scholarship

2007

Emerging Commons and Tragic Institutions, Brigham Daniels
Faculty Scholarship

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2006

Standing Up for the Environment: The Ability of Plaintiffs To Establish Legal Standing To Redress Injuries Caused by Global Warming, Blake R. Bertagna
BYU Law Review

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Federal Wetland Jurisdiction and the Power To Regulate Commerce: Searching for the Nexus in Gerke Excavating, Joshua L. Lee
BYU Law Review

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2005

Emergency Response and Planning Requirements Applicable to Unpermitted Air Pollution Releases, Arnold W. Reitze Jr.
BYU Law Review

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The International Law of Environmental Warfare: Active and Passive Damage during Armed Conflict, Eric Talbot Jensen
Faculty Scholarship

Interstate Commerce and Interstate Endangered Species: The Controversy and the Need for Compromise, Paul Ziel
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Battle over Control of Low-Level Radioactive Waste: Some States Are Overstepping Their Bounds, Melissa Beutler Orien
BYU Law Review

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2004

Prosecuting Members of the U.S. Military for Wartime Environmental Crimes, Eric Talbot Jensen, James J. Teixeira Jr.
Faculty Scholarship

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2003

Priority, Probability, and Proximate Cause: Lessons from Tort Law About Imposing ESA Responsibility for Wildlife Harm on Water Users and Other Joint Habitat Modifiers, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

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2002

Federal Regulation of Wetlands in Aftermath of Supreme Court Decision in SWANCC v. United States, Gary E. Freeman, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

2000

Throwing Canis Lupus to the Wolves: United States v. McKittrick and the Existence of the Yellowstone and Central Idaho Experimental Wolf Populations Under a Flawed Provision of the Endangered Species Act, Daniel R. Dinger
BYU Law Review

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1999

Splitting the Baby: Apportioning Environmental Liability Among Triggered Insurance Policies, Rebecca M. Bratspies
BYU Law Review

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The Uncertainty Surrounding Grazing and Section 401 of the Clean Water Act: Predicting the Outcome of Oregon Natural Desert Association v. Dombeck, Daryl G. Ward
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Augmenting Stream Flows: How Useful Are Section 9 and Section 7 of the ESA?, James R. Rasband
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Who's to Blame? Allocating Watershed Responsibilities Among Multiple Users, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

1998

A Uniform Approach for Determining Arranger Liability Under CERCLA, Maralyn Milne Reger
BYU Law Review

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Giving a Hoot About an Owl Does Not Satisfy the Interest Requirement for Intervention: The Misapplication of Intervention as of Right in Coalition of Arizona/ New Mexico Counties for Stable Economic Growth v. Department of the Interior, Rodrick J. Coffey
BYU Law Review

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Parent Corporation Liability for Subsidiary Violations Under § 107 of CERCLA: Responding to United States v. Cordova Chemical Co., Kamie Frischknecht Brown
BYU Law Review

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Asset Purchasers as Potentially Responsible Parties Under Superfund, Curtis J. Busby
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1996

Interstate Compacts That Are for the Birds: A Proposal for Reconciling Federal Wetlands Protection with State Water Rights Through Federal-Interstate Compacts, Erik G. Davis
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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International Water Law and the Protection of River System Ecosystem Integrity, A. Dan Tarlock
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1995

The Continuing Saga of Environmental Cleanup Costs: Current Deduction Allowed Under the Restoration Principle of Plainfield-Union, Steven G. Black
BYU Law Review

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1993

Innocence Amid "LUST": The Innocent Buyer and Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Containing Petroleum, Kevin R. Duncan, B. Todd Bailey
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1992

In re Chateaugay Corp.: An Analysis of the Interaction Between the Bankruptcy Code and CERCLA, Thomas L. Stockard
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Impact of CERCLA on Real Estate Transactions: What Every Owner, Operator, Buyer, Lender, . . . Should Know, Jeffrey M. Moss
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Constitutionality of Utah's Hazardous Waste Disposal Fee, Troy Fitzgerald
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Applications of the Public Trust Doctrine to the Protection and Preservation of Wetlands: Can It Fill the Statutory Gaps?, Michael L. Wolz
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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CERCLA and the Abrogation of State Sovereign Immunity, W. Shan Thompson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Potential Fall Out From the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, Steve Russell
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Wagner Seed Saga: Is There Any Great CERCLA Route That Potentially Responsible Parties Can Chart Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea?, Jack Pate
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Moral Position of Landowners Within the Scope of CERCLA, David N. Mortensen
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Implementing The Basel Convention into U.S. Law: Will it Help or Hinder Recycling Efforts?, Grant L. Kratz
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Indoor Air Pollution: An Impetus for Environmental Regulation Indoors?, Steve Kelly
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Climatic Change Apocalypse and Law, Ray Jay Davis
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Private Party Recovery of Environment Response Costs, James R. Haisley
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know, Steven J. Christiansen, Stephen H. Urguahart
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Asbestos Abatement in the Public Schools: Who Gets the Bill?, Derek D. Rapier
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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1991

Corporate Officer Liability Under RCRA: Stringent but Not Strict, David T. Barton
BYU Law Review

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Joslyn Manufacturing Co. v. T.L. James & Co.- Should the Sins of the Children Be Answered Upon the Heads of the Parents?, Grant M. Sumsion
BYU Law Review

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The Secured Creditor Exemption: A Fleeting Factor in Lender Liability Analysis under CERCLA, Bret W. Reich
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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RCRA Coverage for Industrial Sewage Mixed with Untreated Domestic Sewage: Comite Pro Rescate De La Salud v. Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, Bruce C. Evans
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Divisibility of Injury Under CERCLA: Reaching for the Unreachable Goal, Bruce C. Jenkins
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1990

Cedar Chemical Corporation v. United States: The EPA's Breach of Contract Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, Christian Henrie Jensen
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1989

The Last Shall Be First, and the First Last: Ruminations on the Past, Present and Future Course of Government Regulation of Hazardous Pollutants, Kevin J. Worthen
BYU Law Review

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1988

Federal and State Environmental Law: A Trap for the Unwary Lender, Susan C. Gleser
BYU Law Review

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NRDC v. EPA: Interpretation of Section 112 of the Clean Air Act, Robert M. Trimble
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Protection of National Parks Through Buffer Zones: Does It Amount to a Fifth Amendment Constitutional Taking?, Daniel J. Anderson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1987

State/Federal Enforcement of the Clean Air Act and Other Federal Pollution Laws: Federal Overfiling on State Enforcement Proceedings, Steven D. Cook
BYU Law Review

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Manufacturer Liability for Asbestos Cleanup in Public Schools Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, John M. Burke
BYU Law Review

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1986

Procedural Due Process Under Superfund, Frank B. Cross
BYU Law Review

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1985

The Requirement of Worst Case Analysis When Approving Oil Leasing Under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act: Village of False Pass v. Clark, James W. Hill Jr.
BYU Law Review

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1983

Business Planning for Hazardous Waste Management: Requirements, Risks. and Strategies, David W. Tundermann
BYU Law Review

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Causation in Acid Rain Litigation: Facilitating Proof with Joint Liability Theories, Curtis Webb
BYU Law Review

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1979

Traffic Noise Regulation: A Comparative Study, Stephen G. Wood
BYU Law Review

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1976

The Federal Enforcement Provisions of the 1970 Amendments to the Clean Air Act: Statutory Scope and Constitutionality,
BYU Law Review

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Environmental Law - Impact Statements - Agency May Be Required to File Comprehensive Environmental Impact Statement When Contemplating Regional Control of Resource Development - Dierra Club v. Morton,
BYU Law Review

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1975

The Wilderness Act of 1964: Where Do We Go From Here?, Dee V. Benson
BYU Law Review

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