The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impacts of climate change are already being felt throughout the world, and enormous, potentially existential threats loom in the not-so-distant future. What does it mean to think about and practice environmental law in this setting? In this latest in a biannual series of postings and essays, the authors, members of the Environmental Law Collaborative (ELC), have taken on the question of whether environmental law as we currently know it is up to the job of addressing these threats; and, if not, what the path forward should be
From the Author’s Introduction: This Essay addresses four of the challenges facing academics in this...
This essay reviews two books written by leading scholars that express profound dissatisfaction with ...
Looking back on the past twenty-five years, during which environmental law has developed such astoni...
The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impa...
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
What, is truly environmental about environmental law? This Article is the first attempt to answer ...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
This issue of the Pace Environmental Law Review contains a description of this emerging field of law...
One of our key objectives at this celebration has been to explore the future of environmental law. T...
Environmental law is both a mature and constantly evolving field of law. While global climate change...
Pace Environmental Law Review\u27s 2015 Symposium, entitled Reconceptualizing the Future of Environm...
Rule of law litigation is one of the most, if not the, most distinctive features of environmental l...
Twenty-five years used to seem like an exceedingly long time. It certainly did when I was graduating...
The world that I found when I left Yale College has changed a great deal, and it is still changing. ...
From the Author’s Introduction: This Essay addresses four of the challenges facing academics in this...
This essay reviews two books written by leading scholars that express profound dissatisfaction with ...
Looking back on the past twenty-five years, during which environmental law has developed such astoni...
The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impa...
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
What, is truly environmental about environmental law? This Article is the first attempt to answer ...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
This issue of the Pace Environmental Law Review contains a description of this emerging field of law...
One of our key objectives at this celebration has been to explore the future of environmental law. T...
Environmental law is both a mature and constantly evolving field of law. While global climate change...
Pace Environmental Law Review\u27s 2015 Symposium, entitled Reconceptualizing the Future of Environm...
Rule of law litigation is one of the most, if not the, most distinctive features of environmental l...
Twenty-five years used to seem like an exceedingly long time. It certainly did when I was graduating...
The world that I found when I left Yale College has changed a great deal, and it is still changing. ...
From the Author’s Introduction: This Essay addresses four of the challenges facing academics in this...
This essay reviews two books written by leading scholars that express profound dissatisfaction with ...
Looking back on the past twenty-five years, during which environmental law has developed such astoni...