Stanford Environmental Law Journal

Stanford Environmental Law Journal  
Former names
Stanford Environmental Law Annual
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Stanford Environ. Law J.
Discipline Environmental law
Language English
Edited by Adam Bowling, Liz Jones, Rose Stanley
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1978-present
Frequency Triennially
Indexing
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 2015 Washington and Lee University Law Journal Rankings, the journal was the second-highest rated environmental, natural resources, and land use law journal.[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

  1. Stanford Environmental Law Journal, Homepage.
  2. Forward, 1 Stan. Envtl. L. Ann. i (1978).
  3. President's Page, 6 Stan. Envtl. L. J. 1 (1987).
  4. "Law Journals: Submission and Ranking, 2007-2014," Washington & Lee University (Accessed July 4, 2015).
  5. 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).
  6. 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).
  7. See, e.g., Ann K. Wooster, Designation of "Critical Habitat" Under Endangered Species Act, 176 A.L.R. Fed. 405.
  8. See, e.g., Tracy Bateman Farrell, Conservation Easements, 28 CA Jur Easements and Licenses in Real Property § 16.
  9. 1 2 Washington and Lee University Law Library, Journal Finder: Stanford Environmental Law Journal.
  10. University of Washington Gallagher Law Library, Periodicals Indexed in CLIP.
  11. Stanford Environmental Law Journal, Past Issues.

External links

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