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''Environmental Law'' is a
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focused on environmental and natural resources law published by students at the
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. Founded in 1969, it is the oldest law review covering
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and
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in the United States.''See generally''
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/ref> The journal is recognized as a national leader in its field and has featured articles by practitioners, academics, legislators, and justices of the
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.


Overview

''Environmental Law'' publishes four issues each year and contains articles, essays, book reviews by
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and
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, and student-written notes and comments. Topics of discussion range from in-depth analysis of recent cases to more abstract discussions of the latest pollution prevention theories. The journal also publishes a ''Ninth Circuit Review'' on an annual basis as well as a "letters to the editor" section entitled "Clear the Air". ''Environmental Law'' is edited entirely by students. The "Ninth Circuit Review" surveys recent decisions from the
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involving federal environmental statutes, Native American rights, common law environmental protections, procedural aspects of citizen suits, and all other topics exploring environmental issues. "Clear the Air" provides a forum for critics and skeptics to respond to articles published in the journal. The quick publication schedule for these letters enables researchers and practitioners to solicit answers and information from subscribers. Professor Scott Crespi ranked ''Environmental Law'' as the third most influential environmental law review in the United States, behind Boalt’s ''
Ecology Law Quarterly ''Ecology Law Quarterly'' is an environmental law review published quarterly by students at the UC Berkeley School of Law. The journal also produces ''Ecology Law Currents'', an "online companion journal designed to publish pieces on a more frequen ...
'' and the ''
Harvard Environmental Law Review The ''Harvard Environmental Law Review'' is a student-run law review published at Harvard Law School. The journal publishes articles, notes, and comments on subjects relating to environmental law, land-use law, and the regulation of natural resourc ...
''. The journal is printed on unbleached, 100% recycled post-consumer paper with soy ink.


History

Established in 1969 by Dean Harold Wren and Professor Bill Williamson, ''Environmental Law'' was
Lewis & Clark Law School The Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College (also known as Lewis & Clark Law School), is an American Bar Association#Accreditation of U.S. law schools since 1923, American Bar Association-approved private law school in the United ...
’s first law review. The journal was launched amid the growing national awareness of environmental issues and was a catalyst behind the law school’s environmental and natural resources program, which is commonly ranked as the best in the nation. Throughout the mid-1960s and 1970s, the
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enacted a series of significant environmental laws, including the
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,
National Environmental Policy Act The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is a United States environmental law designed to promote the enhancement of the environment. It created new laws requiring U.S. federal government agencies to evaluate the environmental impacts of ...
, Clean Air Act,
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, and
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. During this time, President
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acknowledged the establishment of the nation's first law review dedicated to environmental law by writing a letter to the journal to thank Lewis & Clark Law School for its participation in the national movement. ''Environmental Law'', President Nixon stated, provided "fresh hope" for answering "the great question" of the Seventies. The letter was republished on the first page of the first volume of ''Environmental Law'' and followed by articles by Senator Edmund S. Muskie and Supreme Court Justice
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.''See'' 1 Envtl. L. 1.


Admissions

Members are selected either by virtue of their grades during their first year of law school or by completing an anonymous writing competition, which is held during the summer months. The general membership of the journal determines the number of applicants that may be admitted. Prospective students are required to have a minimum grade point average.


Selected articles

*
Bruce Ackerman Bruce Arnold Ackerman (born August 19, 1943) is an American legal scholar who serves as a Sterling Professor at Yale Law School. In 2010, he was named by ''Foreign Policy'' magazine to its list of top global thinkers. Ackerman was also identified ...
, ''The Jurisprudence of Just Compensation'', 7 Environmental Law 509 (1977). *
Bruce Babbitt Bruce Edward Babbitt (born June 27, 1938) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 47th United States secretary of the interior from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. He previously served as the List of governors of Arizo ...
, ''Federalism and the Environment'', 13 Environmental Law 847 (1982). * Bruce Babbitt, ''The Public Interest in Western Water'', 23 Environmental Law 933 (1993). * Bruce Babbitt, ''The Endangered Species Act and Takings'', 24 Environmental Law 355 (1994). *
Earl Blumenauer Earl Francis Blumenauer ( ; born August 16, 1948) is an American lawyer, author, and politician who served as the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative for from 1996 to 2025. The district includes most of Portland, Oregon, ...
, ''A New Approach for the New Millennium'', 30 Environmental Law 1 (2000). *
Art Buchwald Arthur Buchwald (; October 20, 1925 – January 17, 2007) was an American humorist best known for his column in ''The Washington Post''. At the height of his popularity, it was published nationwide as a syndicated column in more than 500 newspape ...
, ''The Cleanest Shirts in Town'', 1 Environmental Law 223 (1971). * Richard D. Cudahy, ''Coming of Age in the Environment'', 30 Environmental Law 15 (2000). *
William O. Douglas William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898January 19, 1980) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1939 to 1975. Douglas was known for his strong progressive and civil libertari ...
, ''Environmental Problems of the Oceans: The Need for International Controls'', 1 Environmental Law 149 (1971). *
Al Gore Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American former politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. He previously served as ...
, ''In Memoriam: Edmund Sixtus Muskie'', 26 Environmental Law 759 (1996). *
Slade Gorton Thomas Slade Gorton III (January 8, 1928 – August 19, 2020) was an American lawyer and politician from Washington. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a member of the United States Senate from 1981 to 1987, and again from 1989 to ...
& Julie Kays, ''Legislative History of the Timber and Salvage Amendments'', 26 Environmental Law 641 (1996). * Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr., ''Priority: The Most Misunderstood Stick in the Bundle'', 32 Environmental Law 37 (2002). * Edmund S. Muskie, ''An Environmental Program For America'', 1 Environmental Law 2 (1970). * Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, ''Current Trends in Judicial Review of Environmental Agency Action'', 27 Environmental Law 1 (1997). *
Henry Waxman Henry Arnold Waxman (born September 12, 1939) is an American politician and lobbyist who was a U.S. representative from California from 1975 to 2015. He is a member of the Democratic Party. His district included much of the western part of the ...
, ''An Overview of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990'', 21 Environmental Law 1721 (1991). * Henry Waxman, et al., ''Roadmap to Title I of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990'', 21 Environmental Law 1843 (1992). * Henry Waxman, et al., ''Cars, Fuels, and Clean Air: A Review of Title II of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990'', 21 Environmental Law 1947 (1992). *
Ron Wyden Ronald Lee Wyden ( ; born May 3, 1949) is an American politician serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States Senate, United States senator from Oregon, a seat he has held since 1996 United States Senate special el ...
& Joshua Sheinkman, ''A Road Map for Environmental Law in the Twenty-First Century'', 30 Environmental Law 35 (2000).


References


External links


Lewis & Clark Law School's Environmental Law Online
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