Rulemaking 3.0: Incorporating AI and ChatGPT Into Notice and Comment Rulemaking, 88 Mo. L. Rev. 1021 (2023).
Deregulation: Too Big for One Branch, But Maybe Not for Two, 53 Seton Hall L. Rev. 839 (2023).
Whither the Lofty Goals of the Environmental Laws?: Can Statutory Directives Restore Purposivism When We Are All Textualists Now?, 49 Pepp. L. Rev. 285 (2022).
From Protecting Water Quality to Protecting States' Rights: Fifty Years of Supreme Court Clean Water Act Statutory Interpretation, 74 S.M.U. L. Rev. 359 (2021).
Killing WOTUS 2015: Why Three Rulemakings May Not Be Enough, 64 St. Louis U. L.J. 373 (2020).
The Brand X Effect: Declining Chevron Deference for EPA and Increased Success for Environmental Groups in the 21st Century, 69 Case W. Res L. Rev. 65 (2018).
Indeconstructible: The Triumph of the Environmental “Administrative State”, 86 U. Cinn. L. Rev. 653 (2018).
Better Rules: The Appropriate Use of Social Media in Rulemaking, 44 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1 (2017).
Advancing Auer in an Era of Retreat, 41 Wm. & Mary Env't. L. & Pol'y Rev. 551 (2017).
The Course Source: The Casebook Evolved, 44 Cap. U. L. Rev. 591 (2016).
Sue and Settle: Demonizing the Environmental Citizen Suit, 37 Seattle L. Rev. 891 (2014).
Teaching for Tomorrow: Utilizing Technology to Implement the Reforms of MacCrate, Carnegie, and Best Practices, 92 Neb. L. Rev. 46 (2013).
The Changing Discourse of the Supreme Court, 30 U.N.H. L. Rev. 29 (2013).
Beyond the Usual Suspects: ACUS, Rulemaking 2.0 and a Vision for Broader, More Informed and More Transparent Rulemaking, 65 Admin. L. Rev. 77 (2013), reprinted in part in Jerry L. Mashaw, Richard A. Merrill, Peter M. Shane, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, THE AMERICAN PUBLIC LAW SYSTEM: CASES AND MATERIALS (7th ed. 2014).
In Defense of the Short Cut, 60 Kan. L. Rev. 495 (2012).
Disclosing the President’s Role in Rulemaking: A Critique of the Reform Proposals, 60 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1 (2011).
From Climate Change and Hurricanes to Ecological Nuisances: Common Law Remedies for Public Law Failures?, 27 Ga. State L. Rev. 565 (2010).
The Roberts Court and the Environment, 37 B.C. Env't. Aff. L. Rev. 317 (2010).
Competition: The Next Generation of Environmental Regulation?, 18 S.E. Env't. L.J. 1 (2009).
Is Religion the Environment’s Last Best Hope?: Targeting Change in Individual Behavior Through Personal Norm Activation, 24 J. Env't. L. & Litig. 119 (2009).
Ossification’s Demise? An Empirical Analysis of EPA Rulemaking from 2001-2005, 38 Env't. L. 767 (2008), reprinted in Environmental Protection: Regulatory Issues (L. Lakshmi ed., Icfai Univ. Press 2009).
Bringing Deference Back (But for How Long?), 57 Cath.U. L Rev. 1 (2007).
Good Guidance, Good Grief!, 72 Mo. L. Rev. 695 (2007), reprinted in part in Andrew F. Popper, Gwendolyn M. McKee, Anthony E. Varona, & Philip J. Harter, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: A CONTEMPORARY APPROACH (2d ed. 2010).
Significant Flaws: Why the Rapanos Guidance Misinterprets the Law, Fails to Protect Waters, and Provides Little Certainty, 15 S.E. Env't. L. J. 431 (2007).
The Rulemaking Response to Rapanos, in The Supreme Court and the Clean Water Act: Five Essays 20 Vt. J. Env't. L. (2006).
Junking the Junk Science Law: Reforming the Information Quality Act, 58 Admin. L. Rev. 963 (2006).
Ruminations on Dissemination: Limits on Administrative and Judicial Review Under the Information Quality Act, 55 Cath. U. L. Rev. 101 (2005).
Sifting Through the Sediment: The Supreme Court’s Rapanos and Carabell Opinions, 2006 Suppl. to Wetlands Law and Policy (ABA SEER 2005) (Co-author with Kim D. Connolly & Mark Ryan.
Terrorism, Security and Environmental Protection, 29 Wm. & Mary Env't. L. Rev. 107 (2004).
Economic Instruments and Environmental Justice, 38 Compar. L. Rev. 343 (2003).
Affirmative Action after Grutter and Gratz, 6 Waseda Proc. of Compar. L. 101 (2003).
Economics v. Equity II: The European Experience, 58 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 417 (2001), translated into Chinese and reprinted in part in 2009:10 Environmental Economy 23-30.
Federal Regulation of Isolated Wetlands After SWANCC, 31 Env't. L. Rep. (Env't. L. INST.) 10669 (June, 2001).
Private Plaintiffs, Public Rights: Article II and Environmental Citizen Suits, 49 Kan. L. Rev. 383 (2001).
Using Technology to Educate the Public, 50 J. Legal Ed. 393 (2000).
Legal Education in the Digital Age, 2000 Wis. L. Rev. 85 (2000).
Economics v. Equity: Do Market-Based Environmental Reforms Exacerbate Environmental Injustice?, 56 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 111 (1999) (selected by peer review as a finalist for the Land Use and Environmental Law’s “Best Environmental Articles of 1999”); reprinted in Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation (with Nadia Ahmad, Rebecca Bratspies, and Clifford Villa) (3d edition, Carolina Academic) (2020); translated into Chinese and reprinted in part in 2009:6 Environmental Economy 36-41 and 2009:8 Environmental Economy 20-26.
The Environmental Law Teachers’ Clearinghouse - An Academic Web Portal, Jurist, Lessons from the Web (September 1999)
The Internet Changes Everything: Revolutionizing Public Participation and Access to Government Information Through the Internet, 50 Admin. L. Rev. 277 (1998). (50th anniversary edition).
NEPAs and SEPAs in the Quest for Environmental Justice, 30 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 565 (1997).
The Brownfields Action Agenda: A Model for Future Federal/State Cooperation in the Quest for Environmental Justice? , 37 Santa Clara L. Rev. 85 (1996).
U.S. v. Lopez: A Misstep, but Hardly Epochal for Federal Environmental Regulation, 5 N.Y.U. Env't. L.J. 33 (1996).
Avoid, Minimize, Mitigate: The Continuing Constitutionality of Wetlands Mitigation after Dolan v. City of Tigard, 6 Fordham Env't.L.J.689 (1995).
Defining the Property Interest in Wetlands Taking Analysis After Lucas, 14 J.Energy, Nat. Resources & Env't. L. 1 (1994).
Federal Regulation of Isolated Wetlands, 23 Env't. L. 1 (1993).
From Reaction to Proaction: The 1990 Pollution Prevention Act, 17 Colum. J. Env't. L. 153 (1992).
Recyclable Materials and RCRA's Definition of Solid Waste, 21 Env't. L. Rep. (Env't. L. Inst.) 10355 (July, 1991).
The Basel Convention: The Shape of Things to Come for U.S. Waste Exports?, 21 Env't. L. 299 (1991).
Beyond Philadelphia v. New Jersey, 95 Dick. L. Rev. 131 (1990).