The Editorial Board of Volume 34 has selected the Notes that will be published in Volume 35.
We are proud to announce our selections. The notes this year were of exceptional quality, and the decisions were extremely difficult to make. Congratulations to our authors:
Kelo, Conservation Easements, and Forever: Why Eminent Domain Is Not a Sufficient Check on Conservation Easements’ Perpetual Duration
by Derrick Fellows
Let’s Face Facts, These Mountains Won’t Grow Back: Reducing the Environmental Impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining in Appalachia
by Diana Kaneva
Finding a New Green in Postwar Iraq and Afghanistan: An Argument for Cooperation
by Kent Miller
So Much Up in the Air: The Carbon-Dioxide Debate and Coal Plant Permitting in Virginia
by Sam Robinson
Beyond NEPA: Nuclear Terrorism and the Need For a Homeland Security-Administered Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment Regime
by Mike Munson
Getting Hazmat Transportation Back on Track: The Need for Hazmat Liability Reform for Rail Carriers
by Zach Abel
Wall Steet Walk: Dead-end for Chesapeake Cleanup?
by Brad Bartels
Eco-Patents Commons: A Donation Approach Encouraging Innovation Within the Patent System
by Andy Boynton
Breaking the Transubstantive Pleading Mold: Public Interest Environmental Litigation After Ashcroft v. Iqbal
by Scott Foster

One Comment
We had some really difficult choices to make. I’d like to personally thank all of the Note Writers for doing an outstanding job.