Castles Made of Sand: Public-Interest Litigation and China’s New Environmental Protection Law
By Daniel Carpenter-Gold It has long been a truism that China’s environmental legislation is plentiful and powerful, but only unevenly […]
By Daniel Carpenter-Gold It has long been a truism that China’s environmental legislation is plentiful and powerful, but only unevenly […]
By Benjamin E. Apple This Note posits a framework with which to analyze U.S. fracking development at local and regional
By Brendan C. Selby Cite as: Brendan C. Selby, Internal Agency Review, Authoritativeness, and Mead, 37 Harv. Envtl. L.
By David Baake Since the New Deal era, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Spending Clause to permit Congress to
By Jared E. Knicley Debt-for-nature swaps are an innovative and potentially powerful mechanism for addressing the significant issues of indebtedness