Recent Publications
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Berkeley Law Faculty and Staff Publications
Center for Law, Energy & the Environment
Jan. 2008 – May 2010
BOOKS
- David Caron and Harry Scheiber, The Oceans In The Nuclear Age: Legacies And Risks (2010).
- Holly Doremus et al., Environmental Policy Law: Problems Cases and Readings (5th ed. 2008).
- Holly Doremus and Dan Tarlock: Water War in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat Biology, and Dirty Politics (2008).
- Daniel Farber et al., Disaster Law and Policy (2d ed. 2009).
- Daniel Farber, Environmental Law in a Nutshell (8th ed. 2010).
- Daniel Farber and Michael Fauré, Disaster Law (2010) (edited reader).
- Daniel Farber, Jody Freeman and Ann Carlson, Cases and Materials on Environmental Law (8th ed. 2009).
- Cymie Payne and Peter S. Sand, Environmental Restitution, Volume 2 of Designing Compensation After Upheaval (author, Chapter 1: Overview; Chapter 6: Oversight of Environmental Restoration) (forthcoming 2010).
WHITE PAPERS
- Eric Biber, Comments from Environmental Law Professors, Re: Proposed Rule – Interagency Cooperation under the Endangered Species Act (August 2008). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/LawProfessorsESAProposedRule.pdf
- Ethan Elkind, In Our Backyard: How to Increase Renewable Energy Production on Big Buildings and Other Local Spaces” (December 2009). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/In_Our_Backyard.pdf
- Ethan Elkind, Removing the Roadblocks: How to Make Sustainable Development Happen Now” (August 2009). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Removing_the_Roadblocks_August_2009.pdf
- Ethan Elkind, Room to Grow: How California Agriculture Can Help Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions” (March 2010). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Room_to_Grow_March_2010.pdf
- Ethan Elkind, “Saving Energy: How California Can Launch a Statewide Retrofit Program for Existing Residences and Small Businesses” (May 2010). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Saving_Energy_May_2010%281%29.pdf
- Richard Frank, California’s Propositions 98 & 99: A Comparative Analysis (May 2008). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/centers/envirolaw/Prop_98-99_Analysis-1.pdf
- Richard Frank, Current Policy and Legal Issues Affecting Recreational Use of Public Lands in the American West (July 2009). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/RFF_Report_RFrank.pdf
- Steven Weissman, Addressing Regulatory Barriers to Construction of Biomass Facilites in California (July 2009). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Weissman_Recommendations_for_Inclusion_In_IEPR_%28CLEE%29.pdf
- Steven Weissman, California’s Proposition 7: An Analysis (October 2008). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Complete_Prop_7_Paper_w._Appendix.pdf
- Steven Weissman, California’s Proposition 16: An Analysis (May 2010). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/CLEEs_Prop_16_White_Paper.pdf
OP-EDS
- Michelle Wilde Anderson and Steven Weissman, Let’s Ensure Energy Efficiency is Also Socially Equitable, San Jose Mercury News, Jan. 9, 2009.
- Eric Biber, Don’t hamstring the Endangered Species Act, S.F. Chronicle (April 15, 2009)
- Eric Biber and Holly Doremus, Gulf Oil Spill: Obama’s Regulatory Response Falls Short, Los Angeles Times, May 20, 2010.
- Holly Doremus, Fixing Science in the Environmental Agencies, In Blue Sky: New Ideas for the Obama Administration, http://ideas.berkeleylawblogs.org/ (2009).
- Holly Doremus, Free-Willy-Nilly: What Does the Supreme Court Ruling on Navy Sonar Mean for the Whales?, slate.com (Nov. 14, 2008).
- Holly Doremus, Polar Bears in Limbo, slate.com (May 20, 2008).
- Holly Doremus, Polar Bear Politics, slate.com (Jan. 17, 2008).
- Ethan Elkind & Jared Huffman, Walk this Way – Urge ‘Sustainable Development op-ed, San Francisco Chronicle, August 31, 2009, E-5.
- Ethan Elkind & Nancy Skinner, The Clean Energy Potential in our Backyard op-ed, San Francisco Chronicle, December 9, 2009, A-16.
- Ethan Elkind & Steve Weissman, Backyard Renewables op-ed, California Energy Circuit, Vol. 8, No. 2, January 15, 2010, pp. 3-4.
JOURNAL ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, AND OTHER WRITINGS
- Steven Weissman, Meredith Wilensky, and John Urgo, Moving Beyond Prevailing Street Design Standards: Assessing Legal and Liability Barriers to More Efficient Street Design and Function (2011).
- Michelle Anderson, Between State and Local Government: A Response to Professor Reynolds, 86 Denv. U.L. Rev. 1303 (2009).
- Michelle Wilde Anderson, Cities Inside Out: Race, Poverty, and Exclusion at the Urban Fringe, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1095 (2008).
- Michelle Wilde Anderson, Mapped Out of Local Democracy, 62 Stan. L. Rev. 931 (2010).
- Eric Biber, Climate Change and Backlash, 17 NYU Env. L.J. (2008).
- Eric Biber, Climate Change, Causation, and Delayed Harm, 37 Hofstra L. Rev. 975 (2009).
- Eric Biber, The Importance of Resource Allocation in Administrative Law, 60 Admin. L. Rev. 1 (2008).
- Eric Biber, Officious Intermeddlers or Citizen Experts? Petitions and Public Production of Information in Environmental Law, 58 UCLA L. Rev. (forthcoming 2010) (with Berry Brosi).
- Eric Biber, Restoring Public Trust in the Public Lands: An Agenda for the New Administration, 36 Ecology Law Currents 159 (2009) (online version of Ecology Law Quarterly) (with Holly Doremus, Dan Farber, Rick Frank, and Joe Sax).
- Eric Biber, Ripeness and Standing in Environmental Law, American Bar Association Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources Constitutional Law Committee Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 2 (June 2009) (with Amanda Leiter).
- Eric Biber, Statistical Inference, Type II Error, and Decision-Making Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, 7 Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 487 (2009) (with Berry Brosi).
- Eric Biber, Stopping the Conversation: Amended ESA Section 7 Regulations Put Species At Risk, 36 Ecology Law Currents 139 (2009) (online version of Ecology Law Quarterly/)/(with Cynthia Drew).
- Eric Biber, Too Many Things to Do: How to Deal with the Dysfunctions of Multiple-Goal Agencies, 33 Harv. Evn. L. Rev. 1 (2009).
- Eric Biber,Two Sides of the Same Coin: Judicial Review under Sections 706(1) and 706(2) of the Administrative Procedure Act, 26 Va. Envtl. L.J. 461 (2008).
- David Caron, Assessing the Impact of the Nuclear Age on the Oceans and Its Legal Regime, in The Oceans in the Nuclear Age: Legacies and Risks 3-15 (David D. Caron & Harry N. Scheiber, eds., Martinus Nijhof, 2009)(coauthored with Harry N. Scheiber).
- David Caron, Climate Change, Sea Level Rise and the Coming Uncertainty in Oceanic Boundaries: A Proposal to Avoid Conflict, Maritime Boundary Disputes, Settlement Processes, and The Law of the Sea 1-17 (Seoung-Yong Hong and Jon M. Van Dyke, eds., Martinus Nijhof, 2009).
- David Caron, The Law of the Sea, in The International Encyclopedia of Peace (Oxford University Press, 2009).
- David Caron, The Law and Politics of a Changing Arctic: Three Images and The Agendas They Suggest, forthcoming in The World Ocean in Globalization: Challenges and Responses (Davor Vidas and Peter Johan Schei, eds, Martinus Nijhof, 2009).
- David Caron, The Oceans in the Nuclear Age: Impacts, Observations and the Agenda Ahead, in The Oceans in the Nuclear Age: Legacies and Risks 515-534 (David D. Caron & Harry N. Scheiber, eds., Martinus Nijhof, 2009).
- David Caron, Politics, Law and Three Images of the Arctic, Proceedings, 102th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law 151-160 (2008).
- Holly Doremus, Book Review: Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration: Five Case Studies from the United States, in Mary Doyle and Cynthia A. Drew, eds., 27 Ecological Restoration 227-228 (2009).
- Holly Doremus, CALFED and the Quest for Optimal Institutional Fragmentation, 12 Environmental Science and Policy 729 (2009).
- Holly Doremus, A Challenge for the Obama Team: Put Science and Federal Scientists to Better Use, 36 Ecology Law Currents 151 (2009).
- Holly Doremus, The Endangered Species Act: Static Law Meets Dynamic World, 32 Wash. U. J. L. & Pol’y ___ (forthcoming).
- Holly Doremus, Lots of Science, Not Much Law: Why Knowledge Has Not (Yet) Been Power Over Greenhouse Gas Emissions, in William H. Rodgers & Michael Robinson-Dorn, eds., Global Warming: A Reader (Carolina Academic Press, forthcoming 2010).
- Holly Doremus, Scientific and Political Integrity in Environmental Policy, 87 Texas Law Review 1601 (2008).
- Holly Doremus, Water Law 103: Water Federalism, Part 2, ABA 29th Annual Water Law Conference (2010).
- Holly Doremus and Michael Hanemann, The Clean Air Act as a Template for Climate Change Legislation, in Edella Schlager et al., eds., Climate Change and Federalism (University of Arizona Press, forthcoming 2010).
- Holly Doremus and Bob Infelise, Foreword to the Annual Review, 37 Ecology L.Q. ___ (forthcoming 2010).
- Holly Doremus and Robert Infelise, Foreword to 2009 Annual Review of Environmental and Natural Resource Law, 36 Ecology L.Q. 201 (2009).
- Holly Doremus and Michael Hanemann, Of Babies and Bathwater: Why the Clean Air Act’s Cooperative Federalism Framework Is Useful for Addressing Global Warming, 50 Arizona Law Review 799 (2008).
- Holly Doremus (with Alejandro Camacho, Jason S. McLachlan & Ben A. Minteer), Reassessing Conservation Goals in a Changing Climate, ___ Issues in Science and Technology ___ (forthcoming 2010).
- Daniel Farber, Adaptation Planning and Climate Impact Assessments: Learning from NEPA’s Flaws, 39 Envtl. L. Rep. 10605 (2009).
- Daniel Farber, Five Lessons from the REACH Directive, in Law Research Institute, EU Law and East Asia in the Age of Globalization: Agenda for the Future 173 (2008) (in English and in Korean translation).
- Daniel Farber, Apportioning Climate Change Costs, 26 UCLA J. Env. L. & Pol’y 21 (2007/2008).
- Daniel Farber, California Leadership in American Environmental Law, 6 Studies Cultural Symbiotics (Okayama, Japan) 1 (2008) (Japanese translation by Yuichiro Tsuji).
- Daniel Farber, Basic Compensation for Victims of Climate Change, 155 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1605 (2007) (reprinted 2008-2009 Land Use and Environmental Law Review 415).
- Daniel Farber, The Birth of U.S. Climate Law, Comparative L. J. [Thailand] 1 (Aug. 2009).
- Daniel Farber, Climate Change, Federalism, and the Constitution, 40 Arizona L. Rev. 879 (2008).
- Daniel Farber, Compensation for Victims of Climate Change, Jurist (# 1392, Feb. 2, 2009) (in Japanese translation)
- Daniel Farber, Confronting Uncertainty Under NEPA, Issues in Legal Scholarship, Vol. 8: Iss. 3, available at http://www.bepress.co9m/ils/vol8/iss3/arrt3.
- Daniel Farber, Issues of Scale in Climate Governance, in Richard Norgaard and David Schlosberg, Oxford Handbook on Climate Change and Society (forthcoming).
- Daniel Farber, Lessons from the UNCC for Climate Compensation, in Cymie Payne and Peter S. Sand, Environmental Restitution, Volume 2 Of Designing Compensation After Upheaval (forthcoming 2010).
- Daniel Farber, Review Essay: Rethinking the Role of Cost-Benefit Analysis, 76 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1355 (2009).
- Daniel Farber, The Monsanto Lecture in Tort Law — Tort Law in the Era of Climate Change, Katrina, and 9/11: Exploring Liability for Extraordinary Risks, 43 Val. U. L. Rev. 1075 (2009).
- Daniel Farber, Uncertainty (Geo. L.J., forthcoming 2010).
- Cymie Payne, Balancing the Risks: Choosing Climate Alternatives, Iop Conf. Ser.: Earth Envtl. Sci. 8 (2009).
- Cymie Payne, Local Meets Global: The Low Carbon Fuel Standard and the WTO, 34 N.C.J. Int’l L. & Com. Reg. 891 (2009).
- Cymie Payne, Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay: The International Court of Justice Recognizes Environmental Impact Assessment as a Duty under International Law, 14:9 Am. Soc. Int’l L. Insights (2010).
- Cymie Payne, State of Play: Changing the Climate in Copenhagen,13 Am. Soc. Int’l L. Insights (2009).
- Joe Sax, The Property Rights Sweepstakes: Has Anyone Held The Winning Ticket?, 34 Vt. L. Rev. 137 (2009).
- Joe Sax, The Accretion/Avulsion Puzzle: Its Past Revealed, Its Future Proposed, 23 Tulane Env.L.J. 305 (Summer 2010).
- Joe Sax, Environmental Law Forty Years Later: Looking Back and Looking Ahead, IUCN 3rd Colloquium Lectures, Sydney, in Michael I. Jeffery, Jeremy Firestone, Karen Bubna-Litich, eds., Biodiversity Conservation, Law + Livelihoods: Bridging the North-South Divide (2008).
- Joe Sax, Env. Law in vol. 1, Encyclopedia of Environmental. Ethics and Philosophy (J.Baird Callicott & Robert Frodeman, eds. in chief, 2009).
- Joe Sax, Land Use Regulation: Time to Think About Fairness, ___ Nat.Res.J. ___(2010) (forthcoming).
- Joe Sax, Our Precious Water Resources: Learning from the Past, Securing the Future, in Trevor Daya-Winterbottom, ed., Resource Management Theory & Practice (Resource Management Law Ass’n of New Zealand, Inc., 2009).
- Joe Sax, Ownership, Property and Sustainability, The Wallace Stegner Lecture, University of Utah (2010) [to be published as a monograph by the University of Utah Press (forthcoming)].
- Joe Sax, Some Unorthodox Thoughts About Rising Sea Levels, Beach Erosion and Property Rights, 11 Vt.J.Env. L. 641 (Spring 2010).
- Harry Scheiber, Economic Uses of the Oceans: Past Trends and the Challenges Ahead, in David Vidas (ed.), The World Ocean in Globalization (2010),
- Harry Scheiber, Fisheries Policy and the Problem of Instituting Sustainable Management: The Case of Occupied Japan, in Strengthening Post-Conflict Peace-Building Through Natural Resources Management (United Nations Environmental Program Project joint project with the Environmental Law Institute). (with Benjamin Jones) (in press).
- Harry Scheiber, Frontier Issues in Ocean Law (symposium organizer and co-editor) in Issues In Legal Scholarship, Vol. 8. (Berkeley Electronic Press, 2009). http://www.bepress.com/ils/oceanresource/
- Harry Scheiber, Introduction: Perspectives on the History of the United States Non-Ratification of the Law of the Sea Convention, Publicist, vol 1, 2009. http://bjil.typepad.com/publicist/2009/03/publicist01-scheiber.html
- Harry Scheiber, Japanese Policies, Ocean Law, and the Tuna Fisheries, Chapter 17 in Dale Squires et al., eds. Conservation and Management of International Tuna Fisheries, Wiley-Blackwell (2009) (with K. Mengerink and Yannhuei Song).
- Harry Scheiber, Law of the Sea Symposium (editor), Publicist ( Berkeley Journal Of International Law Publication), vol. 1 (2009).
- Harry Scheiber, Legalism, Geopolitics, and Morality — Perspectives from Law and History on War Guilt and the Dokdo Maritime Boundary Controversy, in Seokwoo Lee and Hee Eun Lee (eds.), Dokdo: Historical Appraisal and International Justice (2010).
- Harry Scheiber, Ocean Tuna Fisheries, East Asian Rivalries, and International Regulation: Japanese Policies and the Overcapacity/IUU Fishing Conundrum, 30 Hawaii Law Review (2007) (published Summer 2008) (with Kathryn J. Mengerink,and Yannhuei Song)
- Harry Scheiber, The United States and the 1982 Law of the Sea Treaty (co-author David D. Caron) , American Society For International Law, Insights, vol. 11, issue 16 (June 11, 2007) http://www.asil.org/insights070611.cfm
- Steven Weissman, The California Public Utility Commission’s Pilot Program to Explore the Nexus of Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation, 22 Pac. McGeorge Global Bus. & Dev. L.J. 257 (2010).
UCLA Law Faculty and Staff Publications
LAW REVIEW ARTICLES, BOOKS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- Ann Carlson, National Academy of Science, America’s Climate Choices: Limiting the Magnitude of Climate Change (co-author) (forthcoming 2010)
- Ann Carlson, “California Motor Vehicle Standards and Federalism: Lessons for the European Union,” California and EU Environmental Cooperation (David Vogel, ed.) (forthcoming 2010)
- Findley, Freeman & Carlson, Cases and Materials on Environmental Law (8th Ed.) (2009). With Teacher’s Manual.
- Ann Carlson, “Iterative Federalism and Climate Change,” 103 Northwestern L. Rev 1097 (2009)
- Ann Carlson, “Energy Efficiency and Federalism,” 1 San Diego J Climate & Energy L 11 (2009) and 107 Mich L. Rev. First Impressions 63 (2008)
- Ann Carlson, “Implementing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Caps: A Case Study of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power,” 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1429 (2008)
- Timothy Malloy, Risk Governance for Mobile Phones, Power Lines and Emerging Technologies (with Kheifets, Swanson, Kandel) (under review with Risk Analysis)
- Timothy Malloy, Disrupting Conventional Policy: The Three Faces of Nanotechnology, __ UCLA J. Envtl. L. & Pol’y __ (2010)
- Timothy Malloy, “The Social Construction of Regulation: Lessons From the War Against Command and Control,” 58 Buff. L. Rev. 267 (2010)
- Timothy Malloy, “Of Natmats, Terrorists, and Toxics: Regulatory Adaptation in a Changing World,” 26 UCLA J. Envtl. L. & Pol’y 93 (2008)
- Timothy Malloy, GREEN CHEMISTRY: Cornerstone to a Sustainable California. The Centers for Occupational and Environmental Health, University of California (monograph) (with M.P. Wilson, M.R. Schwarzman, E. W. Fanning, P.W. Sinsheimer) (2008) http://coeh.berkeley.edu/docs/GreenChemBrief_final.pdf
- Kal Raustiala, Toward a Post-Kyoto Climate Architecture: A Political Analysis (with Robert O. Keohane), in Joseph Aldy and Robert Stavins, eds, implementing Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Climate Change in the Post-Kyoto World (Cambridge University Press, 2009)
- Jonathan Zasloff, “Choose the Best Answer: Organizing Climate Change Negotiation in the Obama Administration,” 103 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 330 (2009)
- Jonathan Zasloff, Cities, Land Use, and the Global Commons: Genesis and the Urban Politics of Climate Change (with Katherine A. Trisolini), in Adjudicating Climate Change: State, National, and International Approaches (edited by William Burns & Hari Osofsky, Cambridge University Press, 2009).
- Jonathan Zasloff, “The Judicial Carbon Tax: Reconstructing Public Nuisance and Climate Change,” 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1827 (2008)
- Jonathan Zasloff, “International Decision: Massachusetts v. E.P.A.,” 102 American Journal of International Law 134 (2008).
- Sean Hecht, “Climate Change and the Transformation of Risk: Insurance Matters,” 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1559 (2008)
- Cara Horowitz, “Planning at the Intersection of State and Main: Update on California’s SB 375,” California Policy Options 2010
- Cara Horowitz, “Going the Extra Mile,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (May 21, 2009)
- Cara Horowitz, “The WTO Might Stand Between the U.S. and New Climate Initiatives” (with Jesse Swanhuyser), Los Angeles Daily Journal (July 23, 2009)
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