Substances Generally Recognized as Safe – Until They’re Not: Challenges in Protecting the Food Supply in a Processed World Carrie A. Scrufari April 1, 2017 Stanford Environmental Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 2 Pages 219
State Lands in Modern Public Land Law Uma Outka April 1, 2017 Stanford Environmental Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 2 Pages 147
California Coastal Democracy at Forty: Time for a Tune-up Deborah A. Sivas December 1, 2016 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Environmental Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 1 Pages 109-144
Coastal Access Equity and the Implementation of the California Coastal Act Dan R. Reineman Lisa M. Wedding Eric H. Hartge Winn McEnery Jesse Reiblich December 1, 2016 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Environmental Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 1
The Forty-Year-Old Statute: Unintended Consequences of the Coastal Act and How They Might Be Redressed Jesse Reiblich Eric Hartge December 1, 2016 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Environmental Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 1
Managing the Coastal Squeeze: Resilience Planning for Shoreline Residential Development Charles Lester Mary Matella December 1, 2016 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Environmental Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 1
A Bug in the Programs: The Need to Create Greater Incentives for Local Coastal Program Updates Joel Jacobs December 1, 2016 Download(Opens in a new tab) Stanford Environmental Law Journal Volume 36 Issue 1