The Endangered Species Act’s Fall From Grace in the Supreme Court
By J.B. Ruhl Thirty-five years ago, the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”) had as auspicious a debut in the U.S. Supreme […]
By J.B. Ruhl Thirty-five years ago, the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”) had as auspicious a debut in the U.S. Supreme […]
By Brendan Selby This Comment discusses the ongoing litigation arising from the oil spill around the Deepwater Horizon rig. In
By Jonathan Thrope Minard Run Oil Co. v. United States Forest Service (Minard Run II) presents a traditional story with
By Jessica E. Jay As the use of perpetual conservation easements to protect private property for the public’s benefit grows
By Jared E. Knicley Debt-for-nature swaps are an innovative and potentially powerful mechanism for addressing the significant issues of indebtedness