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WELCOME. The association of the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law (VJEL) engages and educates the legal, policy, and public communities through its Journal, other publications, online dialogue, and symposia on a broad range of environmental law and policy issues affecting local, aboriginal, national, and global communities. VJEL is the environmental law journal of the Vermont Law School, the United States' leading environmental law school. VJEL publishes both online and in print.

The 12th Annual Conference on Litigating Regulatory Takings Challenges to Land Use and Environmental Regulations (PDF) Friday, November 6, 2009

WARS BETWEEN THE STATES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: WATER LAW IN AN ERA OF SCARCITY, Stephen E. O'Day, Jessica Lee Reece, & Josie Krause Nackers

INTEGRATING BIOCONSERVATION AND LAND USE PLANNING: A GRAND CHALLENGE OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, Philip R. Berke

BREATH OF LIFE: ETHICAL WIND POWER AND WILDLIFE, Reed Elizabeth Loder

THE ENERGY TRILEMMA IN THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE: AN ANALYSIS OF VERMONT'S ENERGY CHALLENGES AND POLICY OPTIONS, John A. Sautter, James Landis, and Michael H. Dworkin

SUBMERGED LANDSCAPES: THE PUBLIC TRUST IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN, FROM CHICAGO TO KARACHI AND BACK AGAIN, James L. Wescoat Jr.

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Wind Power Dreams Become Reality at Phoenix Press, February 12, 2010

Vermont Considers Anti-Idling Law on Large Vehicles, February 5, 2010

More Complications for Wind Power in Maine: Local Residents React to Excessive and Unexpected Noise, January 29, 2010

Water, Water, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink, Erin Barnes

Banking for Salmon: How to Balance the Klamath Basin's Liquid Ledger Sheet with a Comprehensive Basin-Wide Water Bank, Greg Dorrington

Utilizing Produced Water through the Proposed "More Water and More Energy Act of 2007", Karen L. Henderson