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Academic journal
Arizona Journal of Environmental Law & Policy
DisciplineEnvironmental law
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2010-Present
PublisherUniversity of Arizona College of Law
FrequencyBiannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt· Bluebook (alt)
NLM · MathSciNet
BluebookAriz. J. Envtl. L. & Pol'y
ISO 4Ariz. J. Environ. Law Policy
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The Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy is a biannual student-run open access law journal covering environmental issues from legal, scientific, economic, and public policy perspectives. It was established in 2010 and was originally sponsored by the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy (University of Arizona). It is now published by the University of Arizona College of Law.

Impact

In 2017, Washington and Lee University's Law Journal Rankings placed the journal 14th out of 81 environmental, natural resources, and land use law journals for Impact-Factor. Articles published in the journal have been cited by the Arizona Court of Appeals. Articles published in the journal have also been cited by many other legal treatises and journals, including American Jurisprudence, Law of Independent Power, Rogers' Hornbook on Environmental Law (Second Edition), Virginia Law Review, UCLA Law Review, George Washington Law Review, and Southern California Law Review.

References

  1. "Law Students Go Green". The Daily Wildcat (April 12, 2010).
  2. "Students Launch Law Journal". The Daily Wildcat (November 21, 2010).
  3. "W&L Law's Law Journal Rankings Project," Washington & Lee University (Accessed: March 8, 2019).
  4. Butler ex rel. Peshlakai v. Brewer, No. 1 CA-CV 12-0347 (Ariz. Ct. App. Mar. 14, 2013).
  5. "Sarah Buckley, Clean Air Post-Healthcare: The Federalism Limits of the Spending Power and the Future of Environmental Regulation, 101 Va. L. Rev. 807 (2015)".
  6. "Rhett B. Larson, Interstitial Federalism, 62 UCLA L. Rev. 908 (2015)".
  7. "Carolyn Miller, The Transformation of Blight: Fixing the CERCLA Lessee Problem to Develop Renewable Energy, 82 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1267 (2014)".
  8. "Ann M. Eisenberg, Just Transitions, 92 S. Cal. L. Rev. 273 (2019).

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