William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
About this Journal
The William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review began in 1975 as a newsletter entitled Environmental Practice News. By 1990 the publication evolved into the William and Mary Journal of Environmental Law, and in 1995 took on its current manifestation. Publishing three times a year, ELPR focuses on current topics in environmental law and the policy implications behind the law.
Current Issue:
Volume 46 (2021-2022), Issue 2 (2022)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
(Re)Empowering the Community: A Case Study of Namibia's Legal Evolution of Wildlife Governance
Stefan Carpenter
New Strategies for Groundwater Litigation in Texas
Amy Hardberger
The Right to the World's Longest River: Reopening the Vexing Case of the Nile River
Amin R. Yacoub and Becky Briggs
Law on the Half Shell: Applying a Right-to-Farm Framework to Virginia's Aquaculture Industry
Matt Woodward and Andrew Corso