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Home > Publications > Current Faculty Bibliography > Applegate, John JOHN S. APPLEGATE Missing Information: The Scientific Data Gap in Conservation and Chemical Regulation (with Robert L. Fischman), 83 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL ___ (forthcoming 2008). Environmental Justice and the Sense of Place, in ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY: A BASIC COMPETENCY FOR 21ST CENTURY UNIVERSITY EDUCATION (Heather Reynolds and Eduardo Brondizio, Eds.). (forthcoming). The Government's Role in Scientific Research: Who Should Bridge the Data Gap in Chemical Regulation?, in RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS (Wendy E. Wagner and Rena Steinzor, Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: RCRA, CERCLA, AND THE MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE (with Jan G. Laitos). New York: Foundation Press, 2005. The Story of Reserve Mining: Managing Scientific Uncertainty in Environmental Regulation, in ENVIRONMENTAL LAW STORIES (Richard Lazarus and Oliver Houck, Eds.). New York: Foundation Press, 2005. ENVIRONMENTAL RISK and "Introduction" (Editor). Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. The Taming of the Precautionary Priniciple, 27 WILLIAM & MARY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY REVIEW 13 (2002). Getting Ahead of Ourselves: A Comment on Professor Frank B. Cross’ Legal Implications of Hormesis, 8 BELLE [BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF LOW LEVEL EXPOSURES] Newsletter 9 (2001); 20 HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY 12 (2001). Judicial Review of Risk Assessment: Substance or Procedure?, 6 RISK DECISION & POLICY 123 (2001). The Prometheus Principle: Using the Precautionary Principle to Harmonize the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms, 9 INDIANA JOURNAL GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 207 (2001). Syncopated Sustainable Development (with Alfred C. Aman, Jr.), 9 INDIANA JOURNAL GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 1 (2001). The Precautionary Preference: An American Perspective on the Precautionary Priniciple, 6 HUMAN & ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT 413 (2000). THE REGULATION OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND HAZARDOUS WASTES (with Jan G. Laitos and Celia Campbell-Mohn). New York: Foundation Press, 2000. Risk Assessment: Science, Law, and Policy (with Celia Campbell-Mohn), 14 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 219 (2000). Using Cases as Case Studies for Teaching Administrative Law, 38 BRANDEIS LAW JOURNAL 217 (2000). Book review. National Security and Environmental Protection: The Half-Full Glass, 26 ECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLY 350 (1999). Learning from NEPA: Some Guidelines for Responsible Federal Risk Legislation (with Celia Campbell-Mohn), 23 HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW 93 (1999). [HeinOnline] Beyond the Usual Suspects: The Use of Citizens Advisory Boards in Environmental Decisionmaking, 73 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 903 (1998). Comparative Risk Assessment and Environmental Priorities Projects: A Forum, Not a Formula, 25 NORTHERN KENTUCKY LAW REVIEW 71 (1998). Decision Time for DOE: LWVEF Urges National Dialogue on Nuclear Facilities Cleanup (with Sharon Lloyd-O’Connor), THE NATIONAL VOTER [League of Women Voters], January 1998, p. 14. THE INNOVATIVE USE OF THE FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT TO IMPROVE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN AGENCY DECISIONS, 1998. Institutional Controls or Emperor’s Clothes? Long-Term Stewardship of the Nuclear Weapons Complex (with Stephen Dycus), 28 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10631 (1998). Preparing for Rule 612, in THE LITIGATION MANUAL: PRETRIAL, 3rd ed. Chicago: Section of Litigation, American Bar Association, 1998. Risk Assessment, Redevelopment, and Environmental Justice: Candidly Evaluating the Brownfields Bargain, 13 JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 243 (1998). Short Changing Short-Term Risk: A Study of CERCLA Remedy Selection (with Steven M. Wesloh), 15 YALE JOURNAL ON REGULATION 269 (1998). Futuresite: An Environmental Remediation Game-Simulation (with Douglas J. Sarno), 28 SIMULATION & GAMING 13 (1997). Citizens Get Involved in Cleaning Up Fernald (with Douglas J. Sarno), 11 FORUM FOR APPLIED RESEARCH & PUBLIC POLICY 122, (1996). Coping with Complex Facts and Multiple Parties in Public Disputes (with Douglas J. Sarno), CONSENSUS [Harvard-MIT Public Disputes Program] no. 31, p. 1 (July 1996). A Beginning and Not an End in Itself: The Role of Risk Assessment in Environmental Decision-Making, 63 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW 1643 (1995). How to Save the National Priorities List From the D.C. Circuit- and Itself, 9 JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 211 (1994). An Author's Explanation from the Hammock, 46 WASHINGTON STATE BAR NEWS 28 (1992). Worst Things First: Risk, Information, and Regulatory Structure in Toxic Substances Control, 9 YALE JOURNAL ON REGULATION 277 (1992). The Perils of Unreasonable Risk: Information, Regulatory Policy, and Toxic Substances Control, 91 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 261 (1991). Witness Preparation, 39 DEFENSE LAW JOURNAL 457 (1990). Book Review. The American Judicial Tradition: Profiles of Leading American Judges, 42 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REVIEW 307 (1990). Witness Preparation, 68 TEXAS LAW REVIEW 277 (1989). The Business Papers Rule: Personal Privacy and White Collar Crime, 16 AKRON LAW REVIEW 189 (1982). Note. Pen Registers After Smith v. Maryland, (with Amy Grossman) 15 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW 753 (1980). |
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