Pace Environmental Law Review publishes special volume devoted to EDR

For those interested in the important and growing field of Environmental Dispute Resolution, the Pace Environmental Law Review just published a special volume entitled “Environmental Interest Dispute Resolution Changing Times-Changing Practice.”  I contributed a co-authored piece on Environmental Dispute Resolution in the Law School Curriculum.  Other scholarship published includes:

ENVIRONMENTAL INTEREST DISPUTE RESOLUTION: CHANGING TIMES— CHANGING PRACTICE
     
Theodore W. Kheel: An Exemplar for Alternative Dispute Resolution and a Pioneer in Environmental Interest Disputes John D. Feerick 1
Changing Times—Changing Practice: New Roles for Lawyers in Resolving Complex Land Use and Environmental Disputes John R. Nolon and Jessica Bacher 7
Environmental Dispute Resolution in the Law School Curriculum Jill I. Gross and Alexandra Dapolito  Dunn 41
Effective Representation of Clients in Environmental Dispute Resolution Gail Bingham, Pamela Esterman, and Christopher Riti 61
The Lawyer as Process Advocate: Encouraging Collaborative Approaches to Controversial Development Decisions Sean F. Nolon 103
Citizen Participation in the Making of Environmental Decisions: Evolving Obstacles and Potential Solutions through Partnership with Experts and Agents Marc B. Mihaly 151
Preserving the Public Interest Through the Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution in Utility Retail Rate Cases James M. Van Nostrand and Erin P. Honaker 227
Collaborative Decision Making on Climate Change in the Federal Government Joseph A. Siegel 257
 

   
 
 
ESSAY
      
Climate Change Framing and Social Marketing: The Influences that Persuade Edna Sussman 313
     
COMMENT
     
An End to Grazing Lease Litigation: An Examination of Alternative Dispute Resolution Schemes that Could Resolve the Overgrazing Dispute on State and Federally Owned Rangelands in the Western United States Jamie Ryan Pool 325
       
CASE STUDIES
      
The Long Island City Power Outage Settlement: A Case Study in Alternative Dispute Resolution Eleanor Stein 357
Atlantic Yards Community Benefit Agreement: A Case Study of Organizing Community Support for Development Nathan Markey 377
Avoiding Further Conflict: A Case Study of the New York City Watershed Land Acquisition Program in Delaware County, NY Jennifer Church 393

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