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Notes Selected for Volume 35 Publication

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 [...]

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Submissions for Volume 35

To all professors, practitioners & other environmental scholars,
The Williams & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review is currently reviewing submissions for Volume 35. We strive to be a leader in the publication of environmental jurisprudence and policy. If you have an article that you would like to submit for consideration, please email our new [...]

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Volume 35 Editorial Board

Congratulations to those selected for Editorial positions on Volume 35!
Editor-in-Chief
Paul Spadafora
Managing Editor
Taylor Davidson
Executive Editor
Ryan Sutcliffe
Technical Editor
Fitz Collings
Symposium Editor
Sarah Becker Prew
Senior Article Editors
Diana Kaneva
Elizabeth Kiernan
Senior Notes Editor
Angelina Lee
Article Editors
Andrew Boynton
Kelly Kennedy
Kent Miller
Samantha Vrscak
Notes Editors
Sam Robinson
Julia Stolar

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Best of the Cite Check 3

There are thousands of hours of work that go into a volume of a student-run scholarly publication such as ELPR. The most uncelebrated of these student workers are the diligent cite checkers. For every source cited, there is time spent researching and bluebooking. Without the contributions of our cite checkers, ELPR would not be possible.
The [...]

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Do One Thing for Sustainability

The College of William & Mary, in conjunction with the Environmental Law Society and Environmental Law & Policy, Review is launching a “Do One Thing for Sustainability” campaign. We hope to diminish the campus’ environmental impact through students’ commitments to reduce our use of natural resources.
Students and Faculty/Staff Members can commit to “do one thing” [...]

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The Annual Symposium Issue

It’s Not Easy Building Green
Volume 34, Issue 1 of the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review will be available in January 2010. The Symposium issue includes the Articles and Essays of leading Professors and Practitioners in the Green Construction field.

The Authors include:
Professor John R. Nolon
Professor Patricia Salkin
Professor Darren Prum
Professor Timothy Beatley
Professor [...]

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Commended Notes

The William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review staff congratulates the following authors on their exceptional notes written during the 2008-2009 school year.
Realizing Eco-centric Goals with Standing Reforms within an Anthropocentric Framework
by Amanda Bosson
Standing Up for the Middle-Man: The Legal Industry Must Find a Way to Protect the Interests of the General Contractor [...]

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Congratulations to the Newly Selected Staff

First year William & Mary Law students compete annually in a joint journal competition to earn membership to one of the four prestigious journals at the law school. We welcome the following students to the Environmental Law & Policy Review staff for volumes 34 & 35:
Zachary Abel
Brad Bartels
Sarah Becker
Robert Benbow
Tim Bennett
Matthew Berger
Andrew Boynton
Megan Brazo
Daniel Caywood [...]

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Kevin Weigand Writing for Science Progress

The managing editor for the William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review, Kevin Weigand, published an Op-Ed with Science Progress on July 2, 2009. His piece is entitled, A Climate of Transparency: New Climate Research Tools Increase Pressure on Companies to Publicly Disclose Risk.
Weigand’s Op-Ed is related to his upcoming Vol. 34 note, [...]

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