Vol. 64, Issue 1, 2012January 01, 2012 EDT
An Empirical Assessment of Climate Change In The Courts: A New Jurisprudence Or Business As Usual?
An Empirical Assessment of Climate Change In The Courts: A New Jurisprudence Or Business As Usual?
David Markell, J.B. Ruhl,
Articles in Vol. 64, Issue 1, 2012
Vol. 64, Issue 1, 2012
- Introduction: Climate Change at EPALisa Heinzerling
- Planetarian Identity Formation And The Relocalization Of Environmental LawSarah Krakoff
- An Empirical Assessment of Climate Change In The Courts: A New Jurisprudence Or Business As Usual?David MarkellJ.B. Ruhl
- Critical Habitat And The Challenge Of Regulating Small HarmsDave Owen
- Balancing Compassion And Risk In Climate Adaptation: U.S. Water, Drought, And Agricultural LawRobert W. Adler
- Adapting Laws For A Changing World: A Systemic Approach To Climate Change AdaptationVictor B. Flatt
- Preserving Legal Avenues For Climate Justice In Florida Post-American Electric PowerAllison Fishman
David Markell & J.B. Ruhl, An Empirical Assessment of Climate Change In The Courts: A New Jurisprudence Or Business As Usual?, 64 Fla. L. Rev. 15 (2012).
