Publications
Adler, Matthew D. Future Generations: A Prioritarian View, G.W. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2009) (contribution to symposium on future generations).
Adler, Matthew D. Risk Equity: A New Proposal, 32 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 1 (2008).
Adler, Matthew D. Corrective Justice and Liability for Global Warming, 155 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1859 (2007).
Adler, Matthew D. Economic Growth and the Interests of Future (and Past and Present) Generations: A Comment on Tyler Cowen, 74 U. Chi. L. Rev. 41 (2007).
Adler, Matthew D. Policy Analysis for Natural Hazards: Some Cautionary Lessons from Environmental Policy Analysis, 32 Admin. & Reg. L. 11 (2007).
Adler, Matthew D. Equity Analysis and Natural Hazards Policy, in On Risk and Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina 129 (Ronald Daniels et al. eds., 2006).
Adler, Matthew D. QALYs and Policy Evaluation: A New Perspective, 6 Yale J. Health Pol'y, L. & Ethics 1 (2006).
Adler, Matthew D. Against 'Individual Risk': A Sympathetic Critique of Risk Assessment, 153 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1121 (2005).
Adler, Matthew D. Cost-Benefit Analysis, Static Efficiency and the Goals of Environmental Law, 31 B.C. Envt'l Aff.L. Rev. 591 (2004)
Chang, Howard F. Reasonable Emissions of Greenhouse Gases: Efficient Abatement of a Stock Pollutant, 155 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1869 (2007).
Chang, Howard F. The Effect of Joint and Several Liability Under Superfund on Brownfields, 27 Int'l Rev. L. & Econ. 363 (2007).
Chang, Howard F. Environmental Trade Measures, the Shrimp-Turtle Rulings, and the Ordinary Meaning of the Text of the GATT, 8 Chapman L. Rev. 25 (2005).
Chang, Howard F. Toward a Greener GATT: Environmental Trade Measures and the Shrimp-Turtle Case, 74 S. Cal. L. Rev. 31 (2000).
Chang, Howard F. Environmental Trade Measures and the GATT: Lessons from the Shrimp-Turtle Case, in Institute of Cetacean Research, Report of the Round-Table Conference on Conservation and Management of Marine Living Resources and International Trade Policy 53 (1999).
Chang, Howard F. An Economic Analysis of Trade Measures to Protect the Global Environment, 83 Geo. L. J.2131 (1995) reprinted in 27 Land use and Env't L. Rev. 611 (Stuart L. Deutsch & A. Dan Tarlock eds., 1996) excerpted in Richard L. Revesz, Foundations of Environmental Law and Policy 323 (1997)
Coglianese, Cary. Engaging Business in the Regulation of Nanotechnology, in Environmental Regulation in the Shadow of Nanotechnology: Confronting Conditions of Uncertainty (Christopher Bosso ed., Johns Hopkins Univ./Resources for the Future Press, forthcoming 2009).
Coglianese, Cary. Environmental Leadership Programs: Toward an Empirical Assessment of their Performance, Ecology L.Q. (forthcoming 2009) (with Jonathan Borck & Jennifer Nash).
Coglianese, Cary. Government Clubs: Theory and Evidence from Voluntary Environmental Programs, in Voluntary Programs: A Club Theory Approach (Matthew Potoski & Aseem Prakash eds., MIT Press, forthcoming 2009) (with Jennifer Nash).
Coglianese, Cary. Constructing the License to Operate: Internal Factors and their Influence on Corporate Environmental Decisions, 30 Law & Pol'y 73 (2008) (with Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville & Jennifer Nash).
Coglianese, Cary. Policymaking Under Pressure: The Perils of Incremental Responses to Climate Change, 40 Conn. L. Rev. 1411 (2008).
Coglianese, Cary. The Managerial Turn in Environmental Protection, 17 N.Y.U. Envtl. L. J. 54 (2008).
Coglianese, Cary. Business Interests and Information in Environmental Rulemaking, in Business and Environmental Policy (Michael Kraft & Sheldon Kamieniecki eds., MIT Press 2007).
Coglianese, Cary. Leveraging the Private Sector: Management-Based Strategies for Improving Environmental Performance (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press/Resources for the Future Press 2006) (with Jennifer Nash).
Coglianese, Cary. The Case Against Collaborative Environmental Law, 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. PENNumbra 295 (2007).
Coglianese, Cary. Management-Based Strategies for Improving Private-Sector Environmental Performance, 36 Envtl. L. Rep. 10003-10016 (2006) (with Jennifer Nash).
Coglianese, Cary. Measuring Progress: Program Evaluation of Environmental Policies, 47(2) Env't 22 (2005) (with Lori Snyder Bennear).
Coglianese, Cary. Shifting Sands: The Limits of Science in Setting Risk Standards, 152 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1255 (2004) (with Gary Marchant) (abridged version published as "The EPA's Risky Reasoning," Regulation 27(2): 16-22 (2004)).
Coglianese, Cary. Does Consensus Make Common Sense? An Analysis of EPA's Common Sense Initiative, 46 Env't 10 (2004) (with Laurie Allen) (response to critics published as "Consensus on Consensus?," 46 Env't 14 (July/August 2004)).
Coglianese, Cary. Performance-Based Regulation: Prospects and Limitations in Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulation, 55 Admin. L. Rev. 705 (2003) (with Jennifer Nash and Todd Olmstead).
Coglianese, Cary. Is Satisfaction Success? Evaluating Public Participation in Regulatory Policy Making, in The Promise and Performance of Environmental Conflict Resolution 69-86 (Rosemary O'Leary and Lisa Bingham, eds.), (Resources for the Future Press, 2003) (translated as ¿La Satisfacción de los Participantes es Sinónimo de Éxito? Una Evaluación de la Participación Pública en el Proceso de Elaboración de Reglamentos, in Revista Andaluza de Administración Pública 50: 83-105 (2003)).
Coglianese, Cary. Bolstering Private-Sector Environmental Management, Issues in Science and Technology 17: 69-74 (Spring 2001) (with Jennifer Nash).
Coglianese, Cary. The Constitution and the Costs of Clean Air, 42 ENV'T 32 (2000).
Coglianese, Cary. Implications of Liberal Neutrality for Environmental Policy, 20 Envtl. Ethics 41 1998).
Feldman, Eric A. New Lower Nicotine Cigarettes Produce Compensatory Smoking and Increased Carbon Monoxide Exposure, 86 Drug & Alcohol Dependence 294 (2007) (with Andrew A. Strasser et al.).
Johnston, Jason. Problems of Equity and Efficiency in the Design of International Greenhouse Gas Cap and Trade Schemes, 33 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 405(2009).
Johnston, Jason. Fashioning Entitlements: A Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of the Judicial Role in Environmental Centralization in the U.S. and Europe, (with Michael G. Faure), in Responsibility and Governance (Giorgio Brosio, et. al., eds. forthcoming, Edward Elgar, 2009).
Johnston, Jason. The Law and Economics of Environmental Federalism: Europe and the U.S. Compared, Va. Envtl. L. J. (forthcoming 2009) (with Michael G. Faure).
Johnston, Jason. Climate Change Confusion and the Supreme Court: The Misguided Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions under the Clean Air Act, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1 (2008).
Johnston, Jason. A Looming Policy Disaster, 31 Reg. 38 (2008).
Johnston, Jason. Tradable Pollution Permits and the Regulatory Game, in Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation: Lessons from Twenty Years of Experience 353 (Charles Kolstad & Jody Freeman eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2007).
Johnston, Jason. Desperately Seeking Numbers: Global Warming, Species Loss, and the Use and Abuse of Quantification in Climate Change Policy, 155 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1901 (2007).
Johnston, Jason. The Promise, and Limits of Voluntary Approaches to Regulatory Reform: An Economic and Legal Analysis of EPA's Metal Finishing Industry Strategic Goals Program, in Leveraging the Private Sector 167 (Cary Coglianese & Jennifer Nash eds., 2006).
Johnston, Jason. The Rule of Capture and the Economic Dynamics of Natural Resource Use and Survival Under Open Access Management Regimes, 35 Envtl. L. 855 (2005).
Johnston, Jason. The Tragedy of Centralization: The Political Economics of American Natural Resource Federalism, 74 U. Colo. L. Rev. 487 (2003).
Johnston, Jason. On the Market for Ecosystem Control, 21 VA. ENVTL. L.J.130 (2002).
Johnston, Jason. The Law and Economics of Environmental Contracts, in Environmental Contracts: Comparative Approaches to Regulatory Innovation in the United States and Europe (Kurt Deketelaere and Eric Orts, eds.), 271 (2000).
Johnston, Jason. On the Commons and the Common Law, in The Common Law and the Environment, (Roger Meiners and Andrew Moriss, eds.), 211 (2000).
Johnston, Jason. Million Dollar Mountains: Prices, Sanctions, and the Economic Theory of Collective Social and Environmental Goods, 146 U. Pa L. Rev. 1327 (1998).



