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Harvard Environmental Law Review

Volume 37, Number 1 (2013)

Articles

1

Smart Regulation and Federalism for the Smart Grid
Joel B. Eisen

57

Ten Ways States Can Combat Ocean Acidification (and Why They Should)
Ryan P. Kelly and Margaret R. Caldwell

105

Legal Neighborhoods
Stephen R. Miller

167

Responses to Climate Migration
Katrina M. Wyman

217

Perpetuity Is Forever, Almost Always: Why It Is Wrong to Promote Amendment and Termination of Perpetual Conservation Easements
Ann T. Schwing
 247 Understanding When Perpetual Is Not Forever: An Update to the Challenge of Changing Conditions, Amendment, and Termination of Perpetual Conservation Easements, and Response to Ann Taylor Schwing
Jessica E. Jay
Case Comments

267

Changing Climate, Unchanging Act, Improvising Agency, Enabling Court: The Story of Coalition for Responsible Regulation v. EPA
Laura King

283

Mingo Logan Coal Co. v. EPA
Joshua Purtle
 301 Sackett v. EPA
Turner Smith and Margaret Holden
Staff

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