Stanford Environmental Law Journal
Former names | Stanford Environmental Law Annual |
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4) | Stanford Environ. Law J. |
Discipline | Environmental law |
Language | English |
Edited by | Mary Rock, Lauren Tarpey, Michelle Wu |
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Publisher | |
Publication history | 1978-present |
Frequency | Triennially |
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ISSN |
0892-7138 |
LCCN | 88648722 |
OCLC no. | 15244703 |
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The Stanford Environmental Law Journal (Bluebook abbreviation: Stan. Envtl. L. J.) is a student-run law review published at Stanford Law School that covers natural resources law, environmental policy, law and economics, international environmental law, and other related disciplines.[1]
Overview
The journal was established in 1978 as the Stanford Environmental Law Annual to "provide a forum for student papers in developing areas of environmental law."[2] After a three-year hiatus between 1983 and 1986, the journal resumed publication as the Stanford Environmental Law Journal.[3] In the 2016 Washington and Lee University Law Journal Rankings, the journal was the second-highest rated environmental, natural resources, and land use law journal by impact factor.[4] Articles in the journal have been cited by many state supreme courts[5] and United States Courts of Appeals.[6] Articles also appear in treatises written by American Law Reports[7] and Westlaw.[8]
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted or indexed in EBSCO databases, HeinOnline, LexisNexis, Westlaw,[9] and the University of Washington's Current Index to Legal Periodicals.[10] Tables of contents are also available through Infotrieve and Ingenta,[9] and the journal posts some past issues on its website.[11]
See also
References
- ↑ Stanford Environmental Law Journal, Homepage.
- ↑ Forward, 1 Stan. Envtl. L. Ann. i (1978).
- ↑ President's Page, 6 Stan. Envtl. L. J. 1 (1987).
- ↑ "Law Journals: Submission and Ranking, 2008-2015," Washington & Lee University (Accessed: September 25, 2016).
- ↑ See, e.g., Peace v. Northwestern Nat'l Ins. Co., 228 Wis. 2d 106 (1999); Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of Indians v. Washoe County, 112 Nev. 743 (1996); Surface Waters of the Yakima River Drainage Basin v. Yakima Reservation Irrigation Dist., 121 Wn. 2d 257 (1993).
- ↑ See, e.g., NRDC v. EPA, 529 F.3d 1077 (D.C. Cir. 2008); Second Generation Props., L.P. v. Town of Pelham, 313 F.3d 620 (1st Cir. 2002); Mont. Wilderness Ass'n v. McAllister, 666 F.3d 549 (9th Cir. 2011).
- ↑ See, e.g., Ann K. Wooster, Designation of "Critical Habitat" Under Endangered Species Act, 176 A.L.R. Fed. 405.
- ↑ See, e.g., Tracy Bateman Farrell, Conservation Easements, 28 CA Jur Easements and Licenses in Real Property § 16.
- 1 2 Washington and Lee University Law Library, Journal Finder: Stanford Environmental Law Journal.
- ↑ University of Washington Gallagher Law Library, Periodicals Indexed in CLIP.
- ↑ Stanford Environmental Law Journal, Past Issues.