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Currents

Ecology Law Currents is the online-only publication of Ecology Law Quarterly, one of the nation’s most respected and widely read environmental law journals. Currents features short-form commentary and analysis on timely environmental law and policy issues.

Climate Change Regulation Through Litigation: New York’s Investigation of ExxonMobil under the Martin Act

Chris Erickson Chris Erickson is a Junior Editor of the Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law at the University of Michigan Law School. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate (ELRS). In November 2015, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman began an investigation into whether ExxonMobil made public statements about climate

Race Judicata

Race Judicata is a 5/10k race around the UC Berkeley campus sponsored by ELQ. Race Judicata raises funds for fellowships to support unpaid summer public interest and public sector positions. Come join us and run for a worthy cause.

Jan 28, 2017
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Annual Banquet

At this fundraising banquet, ELQ honors not only influential members of the environmental community through the Environmental Leadership Award but also sponsors the year’s best student writers with our writing awards.

Jan 28, 2017
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The Legislative History of the National Park Service’s Conservation and Nonimpairment Mandate

Caitlin Brown Caitlin Brown is a 3L at Berkeley Law and Co-Editor in Chief of Ecology Law Quarterly. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate (ELRS).   Introduction The National Park Service manages over 84 million acres of land divided between 413 different sites, and in 2015 alone, served 307.2 million visitors.[1]

Dec 19, 2016
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