Environmental Law
Envt'l Law News VOLUME 34, NUMBER 1, SPRING/SUMMER 2025
Content
- Achieving Compliance: the Limits of Self-monitoring and the Need For Citizen Enforcement of the Clean Water Act
- Book Review—Let There Be Water: Israel's Solutions For a Water-starved World By Seth M. Siegel
- Caging the Tiger: the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Dismantles Longstanding Environmental Regulations Under Nepa
- Cross-border Marine Pollution: Tragedy and Triumphs
- Editor's Note
- Energy Law and the Environmental Law Section: a Retrospective
- SECTION OFFICERS & EDITORIAL BOARD
- Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act: An Unintended Opportunity
- Inside This Issue
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
WESTERN JOSHUA TREE CONSERVATION ACT: AN UNINTENDED OPPORTUNITY
By Ryan W. Thomason, Rachel M. Goldberg and Peter C. Jansen
Page 6
CROSS-BORDER MARINE POLLUTION: TRAGEDY AND TRIUMPHS
By Angela T. Howe
Page 21
ACHIEVING COMPLIANCE: THE LIMITS OF SELF-MONITORING AND THE NEED FOR CITIZEN ENFORCEMENT OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT
By Courtney Brown and Natalie Marcin
Page 35
CAGING THE TIGER: THE D.C. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS DISMANTLES LONGSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS UNDER NEPA
By Kenya Rothstein
Page 43
