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Volume 35 Issue 1 Published
The first issue of Volume 35 is now available. Click here to view.
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Symposium 2011 Announced!
On January 28-29, 2011, the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review will host its annual symposium at Marshall-Wythe School of Law. This year’s topic: Looking Beyond the Deepwater Horizon: The Future of Offshore Drilling. Experts will discuss the … Continue reading
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Notes Selected for Volume 35 Publication
The Editorial Board of Volume 34 has selected the Notes that will be published in Volume 35. We are proud to announce our selections. The notes this year were of exceptional quality, and the decisions were extremely difficult to make. … Continue reading
Submissions for Volume 35
To all professors, practitioners & other environmental scholars, The Williams & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is currently reviewing submissions for Volume 35. We strive to be a leader in the publication of environmental jurisprudence and policy. If you … Continue reading
Volume 35 Editorial Board
Congratulations to those selected for Editorial positions on Volume 35! Editor-in-Chief Paul Spadafora Managing Editor Taylor Davidson Executive Editor Ryan Sutcliffe Technical Editor Fitz Collings Symposium Editor Sarah Becker Prew Senior Article Editors Diana Kaneva Elizabeth Kiernan Senior Notes Editor … Continue reading
Best of the Cite Check 3
There are thousands of hours of work that go into a volume of a student-run scholarly publication such as ELPR. The most uncelebrated of these student workers are the diligent cite checkers. For every source cited, there is time spent … Continue reading
Do One Thing for Sustainability
The College of William & Mary, in conjunction with the Environmental Law Society and Environmental Law & Policy, Review is launching a “Do One Thing for Sustainability” campaign. We hope to diminish the campus’ environmental impact through students’ commitments to … Continue reading
2010 Symposium Sign-up
The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review presents: Diversify Your Portfolio: Regulating Energy Sources with Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards January 29th and 30th If you are interested in registering for this year’s symposium please email elprsymposium@gmail.com with your name, … Continue reading
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The Annual Symposium Issue
It’s Not Easy Building Green Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review will be available in January 2010. The Symposium issue includes the Articles and Essays of leading Professors and Practitioners in the … Continue reading
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Commended Notes
The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review staff congratulates the following authors on their exceptional notes written during the 2008-2009 school year. Realizing Eco-centric Goals with Standing Reforms within an Anthropocentric Framework by Amanda Bosson Standing Up for … Continue reading