From ERyan at law.fsu.edu Tue Dec 17 15:02:44 2024 From: ERyan at law.fsu.edu (Erin Ryan) Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 20:02:44 +0000 Subject: [Law-envtlfsufaculty] FSU Center for Envtl., Energy, & Land Use Law - Faculty Scholarship In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [Florida State University] Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law December 17, 2024 [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20241217/12/a6/6a/d9/3be779c264b08f13a397153f_268x278.jpg] Dear Colleagues: At the close of each year, we celebrate the scholarly contributions of our vibrant program faculty. We share a sample of it below, together with warm wishes to all of you for good health, happiness, and peace in the year to come! --Erin Ryan, Assoc. Dean for Envtl. Programs Faculty Scholarship [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20241217/ec/68/eb/c5/96f49c53d3c5ce33ebc49a3f_432x288.png] Shi-Ling Hsu, D'Alemberte Professor Carbon Pricing: History and Context, Ch. __ in Institutions for Effective Climate Action (Metcalf, C. and S. Stern, eds., forthcoming 2025). Climate Resilience: A Typology, __ UMKC. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming symposium, 2025). Recruiting Capitalism for Environmental Protection, in Can Democracy Be Reconciled? (Milkis, S. and S. Miller, eds, forthcoming 2024). Supplying Life Necessities in a Climate-changed Future, in Adapting to High-Level Warming: Equity, Governance, and Law (Kuh, K. and Roesler, S.N., eds., 2024). Western Water Rights in a 4?C Future, in Adapting to High-Level Warming: Equity, Governance, and Law (Kuh, K. and Roesler, S.N., eds., forthcoming 2023) (with Kevin Lynch and Karrigan Bork). Non-market Values in the Draft Update of Circular A-4, Yale J. Reg. Notice & Comment (2023). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20241217/0d/7a/3f/45/5cf677efd0e18359f91c70bf_430x284.png] Erin Ryan, Elizabeth C. & Clyde W. Atkinson Professor Environmental Law and the New Separation of Powers after West Virginia, Sackett, and Loper-Bright, 109 Minn. L. Rev. ___ (2025). Saving Mono Lake: The Prologue, Epicenter, and Implementation of the Landmark Audubon Society Public Trust Litigation, 58 U.C. Davis. L. Rev. ___ (2025). Public Trust Principles and Environmental Rights: The Hidden Duality of Climate Rights Advocacy and the Atmospheric Trust, 49 Harv. Envt'l. L. Rev. ___ (2024). Sackett vs. EPA and the Regulatory, Property, and Human Rights Based Strategies for Protecting American Waterways, 74 Case Western Res. L. Rev. 281 (2023). Privatization, Public Commons, and the Takingsification of Environmental Law, 171 U. Penn. L. Rev. 617 (2023). How the Successes and Failures of the Clean Water Act Fueled the Rise of the Public Trust Doctrine and Rights of Nature Movement, 73 Case Western Res. L. Rev. 475 (2022). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20241217/d4/99/24/67/4b250865473ad7f607d23694_430x286.png] Mark Seidenfeld, Patricia A. Dore Professor of Administrative Law Mark Seidenfeld, Conceptions of Sovereignty and American Federalism, ___ FSU L. Rev ___ (forthcoming 2025). Rethinking the Good Cause Exception to Notice and Comment Rulemaking in Light of Interim Final Rules, 75 Admin. L. Rev. 787 (2023). The Limits of Deliberation about the Public's Values: Reviewing Blake Emerson, The Public's Law: Origins and Architecture of Progressive Democracy, 119 Mich. L. Rev. 1111 (2021) (Book Review). Textualism's Theoretical Bankruptcy and Its Implications for Statutory Interpretation, 100 B.U.L. Rev. 1817 (2020). The Bounds of Congress's Spending Power, 61 Ariz. L. Rev. 1 (2019). The Problem with Agency Guidance - or Not, 36 Yale J. Reg. Notice & Comment (May 3, 2019). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20241217/59/07/58/db/847d762749791d578e53c3b2_448x298.jpg] Brian Slocum, Stearns Weaver Miller Professor Corpus-Linguistic Approaches to Lexical Statutory Meaning: Extensionlist VS. Intensionalist Approaches, 4 Applied Corpus Linguistics ___ (2023) (with Kevin Tobia and Stefan Th. Gries). Major Questions, Common Sense?, 97 S. Cal. L. Rev 5. (2023) (with Kevin Tobia & Daniel Walters). The Linguistic and Substantive Canons, 137 Harvard L. Rev. For. 70 (2023) (with Kevin Tobia). Textualism's Defining Moment, 123 Colum. L. Rev. 1611 (2023) (with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Kevin Tobia). Ordinary Meaning and Ordinary People, 171 U. Penn. L. Rev. 365 (2023) (with Kevin Tobia & Victoria Nourse). Unmasking Textualism: Linguistic Misunderstanding in the Transit Mask Order Case and Beyond, 122 Colum. L. Rev. For. 192 (2022) (with Stefan Th. Gries, Michael Kranzlein, Nathan Schneider & Kevin Tobia). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20241217/d6/98/7f/6d/5330b09cf59fad26eb09ea3a_344x344.jpg] Tisha Holmes, Courtesy Professor of Law, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban & Regional Planning Grants: Uejio, C., Holmes, TJ., and Powell, E. 2023-2025. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Building Resilience Against Climate Effects Program. Award: $1 million. Articles: Can Florida's Coast Survive Its Reliance on Development? Fiscal Vulnerability and Funding Woes under Sea Level Rise. J. of Am. Planning Assoc. (in press) (with Shi, L., Butler, W., et al.). Evaluating Public Health Strategies for Climate Adaptation: Challenges and Opportunities from the Cimate Ready States and Cities Initiative. PLOS Clim 2(3): e0000102 (2023) (with Joseph HA, Mallen E, McLaughlin M, Grossman E, Locklear A, et al.). Spatial Disparities in Air Conditioning Ownership in Florida, United States, J. of Maps, 19: (2023) (with Yoonjung Ahn, Christopher K. Uejio, Sandy Wong, and Emily Powell). What's Slowing Progress on Climate Change Adaptation?: Evaluating Barriers to Planning for Sea Level Rise in Florida, 28 Mitigation & Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 42 (2023) (with Milordis, A., and Butler, W.). Rural Communities Challenges and ResilientSEE: Case Studies from Disasters in Florida, Puerto Rico, and North Carolina, 7 Soc. Sci. & Human. Open (2023) (with Ivis Garcia Zambrana and Shaleen Miller). [https://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20241217/e0/2b/98/a2/597190e1278fa3cd58044e0c_524x348.jpg] James Parker-Flynn, Director of the Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law In addition to directing our Center for Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law, James Parker-Flynn is developing a curriculum in the school's JM program for environmental and land use professionals who are not lawyers, including Environmental Risk Management & Compliance Failures, and Real Estate Law: Development, Construction, and Management. Take a look at our upcoming Spring 2025 events! [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram] [LinkedIn] [YouTube] ABOUT US | ACADEMICS | ADMISSIONS & FINANCIAL AID | OUR FACULTY | ALUMNI | CAREERS | STUDENTS Share this email: [Email] [Twitter] [Facebook] [LinkedIn] Manage your preferences | Opt out using TrueRemove(tm) Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails. View this email online. 425 W Jefferson St Tallahassee, FL | 32301 US This email was sent to mmaurer at law.fsu.edu. To continue receiving our emails, add us to your address book. [powered by emma] _________________________________________ Erin Ryan Elizabeth C. & Clyde W. Atkinson Professor Associate Dean for Environmental Programs Florida State University, College of Law 425 West Jefferson Street / Tallahassee, FL 32306 (850) 645-0072 / eryan at fsu.edu http://www.law.fsu.edu/our-faculty/profiles/ryan View my research at: http://ssrn.com/author=391494 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: