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Climate Change, Human Health, and the Post-Cautionary Principle, 96 Georgetown Law Journal 445 (2008)

Climate Change and the Clean Air Act, 42 University of San Francisco Law Review 111 (2007)

Law and Economics for a Warming World, 1 Harvard Law and Policy Review 331 (2007) (with Frank Ackerman)

Wasting Away in Paretoville: A Reply to Cass Sunstein, 1 Harvard Law and Policy Review 363 (2007) (with Frank Ackerman)

Knowing Killing and Environmental Law, New York University Environmental Law Journal (2006)

Doubting Daubert, Brooklyn Journal of Law & Policy (2006)

Statutory Interpretation in the Era of OIRA, Fordham Urban Law Journal (2006)

The Accidental Environmentalist: Judge Posner on Catastrophic Thinking, Georgetown Law Journal (2006) (reviewing Richard A. Posner, Catastrophe)

Applying Cost-Benefit Analysis to Past Decisions: Was Environmental Protection Ever a Good Idea?, Administrative Law Review (with Frank Ackerman and Rachel Massey) (2005)

Risking It All, Alabama Law Review (2005) (Meador Lecture, 2004)

A Perfect Storm: Mercury and the Bush Administration, Part II, Environmental Law Reporter (June 2004) (with Rena I. Steinzor)

A Perfect Storm: Mercury and the Bush Administration, Environmental Law Reporter (April 2004) (with Rena I. Steinzor)

Minnesota Wild, Minnesota Law Review (2003)

Terrorism, Toxics, and Tort, Widener Law Symposium (2002)

Markets for Arsenic, Georgetown Law Journal (2002)

Five-Hundred Life-Saving Interventions and Their Misuse in the Debate Over Regulatory Reform, Risk: Health, Safety & Environment (2002)

Pricing the Priceless: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Protection, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2002) (with Frank Ackerman)

The Humbugs of the Anti-Regulatory Movement, Cornell Law Review (2002) (with Frank Ackerman)

Tortious Toxics, William & Mary Law & Policy Review (2001) (with Cameron Powers Hoffman)

The Temporal Dimension in Environmental Law, Environmental Law Reporter (Sept. 2001)

The Clean Air Act and the Constitution, St. Louis University Public Law Review (2001)

Environmentalists and Pragmatists, Harvard Law Review (2000) (reviewing Daniel Farber, Eco-Pragmatism)

The Rights of Statistical People, Harvard Environmental Law Review (2000)

Hormesis and the Law, Biological Effects of Low-Level Exposures Newsletter (2000) (with Robert J. Lechleider, M.D.)

Discounting Life, Yale Law Journal (1999)

Environmental Law and the Present Future, Georgetown Law Journal (1999)

Discounting Our Future, Wyoming Land & Water Law Review (1999)

The Perils of Precision, Environmental Forum (Sept./Oct. 1998)

Regulatory Costs of Mythic Proportions, Yale Law Journal (1998)

Reductionist Regulatory Reform, Fordham Environmental Law Journal (1997)

The Commercial Constitution, Supreme Court Review (1995)

Political Science, University of Chicago Law Review (1995) (reviewing Stephen Breyer, Breaking the Vicious Circle)

Justice Breyer's Hard Look, American University Administrative Law Journal (1995)

Selling Pollution, Forcing Democracy, Stanford Environmental Law Journal (1995)

 

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