Volume 4, Number 1 | Spring 2013
The George Washington University
Journal of Energy and Environmental Law
Volume 4, Number 1 | Spring 2013
Articles
Improving Water Quality Antidegradation Policies
by Sandra Zellmer and Robert L. Glicksman
Success and Backlash: The Remarkable (Continuing) Story of the Clean Water Act
by William L. Andreen
Compartmentalized Thinking and the Clean Water Act
by Christine A. Klein
Collaborating to Nowhere: The Imperative of Government Accountability for Restoring the Chesapeake Bay
by Rena Steinzor and Shana Jones
Postcards From the Edge: Perspectives to Reinvigorate Clean Water Act Cooperative Federalism
by Alexandra Dapolito Dunn and Meghan Boian
Improving Energy Security With the Great Green Fleet: The Case for Transitioning From Ethanol to Drop-In Renewable Fuels
by Jonathan Dowling
Student Notes
Sitting on Their Ashes: Why Federal Regulations Should Plug the Gaping Holes in State Coal Ash Disposal Regulatory Regimes
by Robin Overby
Embracing Federalism Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Fracking
by Caleb J. Osborne