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Climate Change, Consumption, and Cities, Fordham Urban Law Journal (2009)
In this article, Professor Kaswan argues that hoped-for greenhouse gas reductions cannot be achieved without...
Decentralizing Cap-and-Trade? The Question of State Stringency, San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law (2009)
Reconciling Justice and Efficiency: Integrating Environmental Justice into Domestic Cap-and-Trade Programs for Controlling Greenhouse Gases, Ethics, Energy, and Climate Change (2009)
In the last thirty years, two opposing trends have emerged in environmental policy: environmental justice...
Enivronmental Justice and Domestic Climate Change Policy, Environmental Law Reporter (2008)
This article argues that, except in California, environmental justice considerations have not received sufficient attention...
A Cooperative Federalism Proposal for Climate Legislation: The Value of State Autonomy in a Federal System, Denver University Law Review (2008)
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change regulation should...
The Domestic Response to Global Climate Change: What Role for Federal, State, and Litigation Initiatives?, University of San Francisco Law Review (2007)
Although the United States is not a party to the Kyoto Protocol, a multitude of...
Distributive Justice and the Environment, North Carolina Law Review (2003)
One of the most important developments in environmental law over the last three decades has...
Environmental Laws: Grist for the Equal Protection Mill, University of Colorado Law Review (1999)
Environmental Justice: Bridging the Gap between Environmental Laws and 'Justice', American University Law Review (1997)
In this article, Professor Kaswan considers the sometimes-tense intersection between environmentalism and the environmental justice...