Jonathan Adler, School of Law professor and director of the Center for Business Law & Regulation, recently published two papers and presented at six events around the country.
His papers were “Water Rights, Markets and Changing Ecological Conditions,” which appeared in Lewis & Clark Law School’s Environmental Law journal, and “Is the Common Law the Free Market Solution to Pollution?” in Critical Review.
In addition, he lectured on “Conservation without Regulation: Property Rights and Environmental Protection” at Drake University School of Law and Ohio Northern University and served as a panelist in a CWRU talk on judicial ethics and a Stanford Law School discussion of “Free Market Approaches to Climate Change.” He also presented the talk “Let 50 Flowers Bloom: Federalism and the Environment” at the Rutgers–Newark School of Law and presented his article “Eyes on a Climate Prize: Rewarding Energy Innovation to Achieve Climate Stabilization” at the Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review conference on Capitol Hill.
Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes papers, lectures around the country
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