ADJUNCT/VISITING FACULTY
SELECTED RECENT SCHOLARSHIP ON RELATED
ENVIRONMENTAL TOPICS
JONATHAN Z. CANNON
“Presidential Greenspeak: How Presidents
Talk About the Environment and What It Means” (with Jonathan
Riehl) (forthcoming in Stan.
Envtl. L.J.).
“How Local Environmental Laws Can Further
Federal Environmental Goals,” in John R. Nolon, ed., New
Ground: The Advent of Local Environmental Law (Environmental
Law Institute, 2003).
“EPA and Congress: Who's Been Yanking Whose
Chain?” 31 Envtl.
L. Reptr. 10942 (2001).
“Bargaining, Politics and Law in Environmental Regulation,” in Environmental
Contracts: Comparative Approaches to Regulatory Innovation
in the United States and Europe (Kluwere
Law Int'l, 2001).
“Choices and Institutions in Watershed Management,” 25 Wm. & Mary
Envtl. L. & Pol'y Rev. 379 (2000).
JULIA D. MAHONEY
“Land Preservation” (in progress).
“Perpetual Restrictions on Land and
the Problem of the Future, 88 Va. L. Rev. 739 (2002).
“The Market for Human Tissue,” 86, Va.
L. Rev. 163
(2000).
RICHARD A. MERRILL
Books
Administrative
Law: The American Public Law System - Cases and Materials (with
Jerry L. Mashaw & Peter
M. Shane) (West, 5th ed. 2003).
Regulating Pesticides in Food: The Delaney
Paradox (with
others) (National Academy Press, 1987).
Risk Quantitation and Regulatory Policy (ed.
with David G. Hoel & Frederica P. Perera) (Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratory, 1985).
Risk Assessment in the Federal Government:
Managing the Process (with others) (National Academy Press,
1983).
Articles
“Human Tissues and Reproductive Cloning:
New Technologies Challenge FDA,” 3 Hous. J. Health L. & Pol. 1
(2002).
“Organizing Federal Food Safety Regulation” (with
Jeffrey K. Francer), 31 Seton Hall L. Rev. 61 (2000).
“Regulatory Toxicology,” in Klaassen, Amdur, & Doull,
eds., Casarett
and Doull's Toxicology: The Basic Science of Poisons (Macmillan
Publishing Company, 5th ed. 1996).
JAMES E. RYAN
“‘Paying' for the Change: Using Eminent
Domain to Secure Exactions and Sidestep Nollan and Dolan (co-author),” 81 Va.
L. Rev. 1801
(1995).
JOHN K. SETEAR
“Learning to Live With Losing: International Environmental Law
in the New Millennium,” 20 Va. Envtl. L.J. 139
(2001).
“Ozone, Iteration, and International Law,” 37 Va.
J. Int'l L. 193 (1999).
“Responses to Breach of a Treaty and Rationalist International
Relations Theory: The Rules of Release and Remediation in the
Law of Treaties and the Law of State Responsibility,” 83 Va.
L. Rev. 1 (1997).
“An Iterative Perspective on Treaties: A Synthesis of International
Relations Theory and International Law,” 37 Harv. Int'l L.J. 139
(1996).
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