Volume 2000 Number 1


SYMPOSIUM: INNOVATIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
The Most Creative Moments in the History of
Environmental Law: "The Whats"
William H. Rodgers, Jr.
The New "Contractarian" Paradigm in Environmental Regulation
David A. Dana
Triangulating the Future of Reinvention: Three Emerging
Models of Environmental Protection
Daniel A. Farber
The Triumph of Technology-Based Standards
Wendy E. Wagner
Five Paths of Environmental Scholarship
Eric T. Freyfogle
From Research to Policy: The Case of Environmental Economics
Wallace E. Oates
Encouraging Firms to Police Themselves: Strategic Prescriptions
to Promote Corporate Self-Auditing
Jay P. Kesan
The Continuing Innovation of Citizen Enforcement
Barton H. Thompson, Jr.
Beyond Cost/Benefit: The Maturation of Economic Analysis of the
Law and Its Consequences for Environmental Policymaking
Lynn E. Blais
"Environmental Racism! That's What It Is."
Richard J. Lazarus
Explaining Market Mechanisms
Thomas W. Merrill
The Psychology of Global Climate Change
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
NOTES
What if the Victim is a Child?
Examining the Constutionality of Louisiana's
Challenge to Coker v. Georgia
David W. Schaaf
Can Parents Vicariously Consent to Recording
a Telephone Conversation on Behalf of a Minor Child?:
An Examination of the Vicarious Consent Exception under
Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of 1968
Debra Bogosavljevic