Environmental Law Research October 6, 2008
Where to Start Shorter Overview: Environmental Law in a Nutshell Grad, Treatise on Environmental Law 8 volume set, with analysis of statutes and regs. Also available on Lexis (recommended because Hofstra copy is out-of-date) Rodgers, Environmental Law 4 volume set, analysis of statutes and regs. Also on Westlaw (ENVLAW) With such complicated laws, don’t try to figure them out on your own.
Current Issues Environmental Law Reporter Comprehensive. Print, online, W: ELR, Lexis. ID: PW: pessastro Environment Reporter Also daily and subject-specific BNA reporters Free: NRDC and other groups provide legislative updates EPA.gov
Federal Law Basics Popular Name Table (print, Westlaw, free LII version) USC or USCA is codified by subject—a statute in it may or may not have all of a particular Act and it will be numbered differently. The public law, in Statutes at Large (print, Hein), will have the whole Act. (public laws also at thomas.loc.gov)
Easy Legislative History HeinOnline Lexis/Westlaw
Framework Federal Which Acts and Agencies? State “Cooperative federalism” Local Especially land use restrictions
Federal If you don’t know the Act involved, or even if you do, start with a treatise or guide categorized by water, air, etc.
Which Agency? EPA Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, CERCLA, NEPA, FIFRA, etc. Endangered Species Act Dept. Interior: Fish and Wildlife Service; Dept. Commerce: National Marine Fisheries Service; NOAA Council On Environmental Quality NEPA
Government Websites Science.gov (click on environment & environmental quality) EPA.gov Publications: Data
State Information Law.cornell.edu (law about, find by topic) (state regulations resource locator) Environment Reporter Environmental Law Reporter
New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation Environmental Conservation Law (enabling legislation) Free access to relevant Regs at dec.ny.gov and Data at
Local Don’t forget county and other entities City and town laws at municode.com and generalcode.com