Joshua C. Macey's "Zombie Energy Laws" Selected by the Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review as One of the Best Environmental Law Articles of the Year

Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review

The Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review (ELPAR) is a special issue of the Environmental Law Reporter (ELR), published in collaboration with the Vanderbilt University Law School (VULS) and the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) in Washington, DC. Each year, Vanderbilt Law students work with an expert advisory committee and senior staff from ELI to identify the year’s best academic articles that present legal and policy solutions to pressing environmental problems (see methodology here). The result is a one issue, student-edited volume that includes condensed versions of the selected articles, along with commentaries from leading experts from the academy, law firms, business, government and non-governmental organizations.

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  • Michael Burger, Jessica Wentz, and Radley Horton, The Law and Science of Climate Change Attribution

  • Madison Condon, Externalities and the Common Owner

  • Charles Lee, A Game Changer in the Making? Lessons from States Advancing Environmental Justice through Mapping and Cumulative Impact Strategies

  • Joshua C. Macey, Zombie Energy Laws

Read more at Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review