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    • 2018 Symposium: Energy and Environmental Policy
    • Fall 2017 Symposium: Tackling Traffic
    • Spring 2017 Symposium: Green Cities
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    New ELRS Post!

    November 2, 2015 - By ELJME

    This week’s post, A Perfect Storm for Michigan’s Renewable Portfolio Standard?, is written by Sarah Stellberg, Editor-in-Chief of the Michigan Journal for Environmental and Administrative Law. Read it here!

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  • Environmental Law Review Syndicate - Scholarship

    A Perfect Storm for Michigan’s Renewable Portfolio Standard?

    November 2, 2015 - By ELJME

    Sarah Stellberg is a third-year student at the University of Michigan Law School, where she is Editor-in-Chief of the Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law. This post is part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. Click here to see the original post and leave a comment. In his June 7, 2013 opinion in Illinois Commerce Commission v. FERC,[i] Judge Richard Posner…

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  • Environmental Law Review Syndicate

    Environmental Law Review Syndicate: First Post!

    October 26, 2015 - By ELJME

    The first student-written piece of scholarship submitted to the Environmental Law Review Syndicate is now available on the NYU Environmental Law Journal website! The piece, titled “A Leading Cause of Everything: One Industry That Is Destroying Our Planet and Our Ability to Thrive on It,” was written by Christopher Hyner, a 3L at Georgetown University Law Center and a Managing Editor for the Georgetown…

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    NYU Environmental Law Journal has joined the Environmental Law Review Syndicate!

    October 26, 2015 - By ELJME

    NYU Environmental Law Journal is part of a cooperative syndicate of leading environmental law journals known as the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. The Syndicate functions as a multi-school online forum run by student leaders of participating journals. Each week, a participating journal submits a student-written piece of scholarship for publication on each member journal’s website. Please direct any questions or inquiries…

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