The Fordham Environmental Law Review explores a broad range of domestic and international environmental issues as well as social policy issues. The Review hosts an annual symposium each spring that draws leading scholars, lawmakers, and regulatory officials in the environmental law field.
Current Issue: Volume 8, Issue 3 (2011)
Preservation Verus Private Rights: Mining in the National Parks and Forests
Glenn G. Kizer and Dean K. Hunt
The Current Effort in Congress to Amend the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA)
Robert E. Beck
Surverying the Wreckage: Lessons from the 104th Congress
Victor M. Sher
Takings Bills Threaten Private Property, People, and the Environment
Glenn P. Sugameli
Ocean Aquaculture
Ronald J. Rychlak
Reductionist Regulatory Reform
Lisa Heinzerling
Revolution (and Counter-Revolution) in Western Water Law: Reclaiming the Public Character of Water Resources
Harrison C. Dunning
Our National Parks: Assumptions, Metaphors and Policy Implications
Paul C. Pritchard
