- In Covering the Judiciary, I Most Recall Some Truly Great Lawyers, 37 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (January/February 2020)
- Two Cases Counter Trend of Less Importance to Environmental Law, 36 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (November/December 2019)
- Analytics Reveal Key Trends and Themes in Environmental Litigation, 36 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (September/October 2019)
- EPA Loses in Court Again – but Outcome Didn’t Follow the Script, 36 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (July/August 2019)
- May Courts Review Congressional Review Act Compliance by Agencies?, 36 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (May/June 2019)
- Climate Litigation Has at Least for Now Dodged A Possibly Fatal Blow, 36 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (March/April 2019)
- Kavanaugh’s Ascent Is Enormously Significant for Environmental Law, 36 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (January/February 2019)
- The Prospect for Boring Times In Increasingly Attractive, 35 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (November/December 2018)
- Kennedy’s Mark on Environmental Law Is Incalculable and Profound, 35 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (September/October 2018)
- William O. Douglas’s Former Clerk Sitting on Key Climate Change Case, 35 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (Summer Reading Issue 2018)
- District Court to Decide Whether Antiquities Designations Are Final, 35 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (May/June 2018)
- Will 2018 Be the Year of the Bird? If So, Not Necessarily a Good One, 35 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (March/April 2018)
- Justice Gorsuch Faces Case Where Neither Choice Entirely Satisfactory 35 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (January/February 2018)
- The Dignity of the States Is Being Lost in Environmental Litigation, 34 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (November/December 2017)
- A Big Blow Against the “Regulatory Takings” Economic Loss Argument, 34 Envtl. L. Forum 15 (September/October 2017)
- Will Justice Gorsuch on Water Act Prove Different Than Scalia Would?, 34 Envtl. L. Forum 15 (July/August 2017)
- The Public Interest Bar Loses a True Giant in Citizen Jurisprudence, 34 Envtl. L. Forum 15 (May/June 2017)
- A District Court Admonishes EPA; Will the White House Now Pile On?, 34 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (March/April 2017)
- What Happens When a New White House Opposes Ongoing Litigation?, 34 Envtl. L. Forum 1 (January/February 2017)
- Agencies Start Worrying Deference May Longer Be Their Just Due, 33 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (November/December 2016)
- Who’s On First? District, Appeals Courts Grapple with Jurisdiction, 33 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (September/October 2016)
- Garland’s Environmental Record Shows a Preference for Consensus, 33 Envtl. L. Forum 15 (July/August 2016)
- Legacy of an Environmental Skeptic, 33 Envtl. L. Forum 42 (May/June 2016)
- Reviewing the Clean Power Plan – and the Fate of the Paris Agreement, 33 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (March/April 2016)
- Food Law Is the Next Great Area for Environmental Litigation, 33 Envtl. L. Forum 13 (January/February 2016)
- The Nine Lives of the Roadless Rule, 32 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (November/December 2015)
- Did EPA Stray From “Appropriate”?, 32 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (September/October 2015)
- Rulings on Rules: McCarthy’s Trifecta, 32 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (July/August 2015)
- California Dreamin’: Court is The Leader, 32 Envtl. L. Forum 14 (May/June 2015)
- Consider Requiring Cost-Benefit Test?, 32 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (March/April 2015)
- Chevron Front and Center This Term, 32 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (January/February 2015)
- Loss of the Law’s Foremost Stewards, 31 Envtl. L. Forum 14 (November/December 2014)
- Lawyer: It’s Raining Cert Petitions!, 31 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (September/October 2014)
- Keep on, Trucking Justice Scalia:, 31 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (July/August 2014)
- PSD Regs for GHGs Just a Sideshow, 31 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (May/June 2014)
- Leaders in Clean Air Act Litigation, 31 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (March/April 2014)
- This Term, It’s All About Air Pollution, 31 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (January/February 2014)
- NAAQS: A Judicial Reality Check, 30 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (November/December 2013)
- The Chances of a High Court Review, 30 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (September/October 2013)
- Learning Law Not (Always) Politics, 30 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (July/August 2013)
- As Congress Stalls, the Courts Step In, 30 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (May/June 2013)
- The Reach of Non-Environmental Law, 30 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (March/April 2013)
- When Dissent Turns Into Farce, 30 Envtl. L. Forum 14 (January/February 2013)
- Long Struggle for an Interstate Rule, 29 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (November/December 2012)
- Texas Unconvincing in Clean Air Suit, 29 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (September/October 2012)
- “A Tall Tale That Happens to Be True”, 29 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (July/August 2012)
- “Poof!”, 29 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (May/June 2012)
- Rules “With All Deliberate Speed”, 29 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (March/April 2012)
- A Tale of Two Superfund Cases, 29 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (January/February 2012)
- States Carp Over Asian Carp Invasion, 28 Envtl. L. Forum 14 (November/December 2011)
- The Justices Take on Climate, Again, 28 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (September/October 2011)
- What the Law Supposes is a Ass, 27 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (July/August 2010)
- 40 Years Without Scoring a Win, 27 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (May/June 2010)
- The Logic of High Court Decisions, 27 Envtl. L. Forum 14 (March/April 2010)
- Some Thoughts on ENRD’s Centennial, 27 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (January/February 2010)
- A Huge Green Win in the 2nd Circuit, 26 Envtl. L. Forum 14 (November/December 2009)
- Environmentalists Lose Every Case, 26 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (September/October 2009)
- Judging Appointee’s Green Record, 26 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (July/August 2009)
- At Least It Was April Fool’s Day, 26 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (May/June 2009)
- When a Loss Is Almost a Victory, 26 Envtl. L. Forum 14 (March/April 2009)
- The Transition and Two Court Cases, 26 Envtl. L. Forum. 12 (January/February 2009)
- The Age of the Expert Advocate, 25 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (November/December 2008)
- Redo the Analysis from the Ground Up, 25 Envtl. L. Forum 12 (September/October 2008)
- Environment on the Docket Again, 25 Envtl. Forum 12 (July/August 2008)
- Sierra To Court: Don’t Fence Us Out, 25 Envtl. Forum 16 (May/June 2008)
- Four New Policies, Four Rejections, 25 Envtl. Forum 12 (March/April 2008)
- Courts Continue to Needle on Climate Change, 25 Envtl. Forum 12 (May/June 2008)
- What Was the Auto Industry Thinking?, 24 Envtl. Forum 14 (November/December 2007)
- Single Loss Sours Term for Greens, 24 Envtl. Forum 14 (September/October 2007)
- Strange Bedfellows at the High Court, 24 Envtl. Forum 12 (July/August 2007)
- A Breathtaking Result for Greens, 24 Envtl. Forum12 (May/July 2007)
- Rapanos Tests Muddy the Waters, 24 Envtl. Forum10 (March/April 2007)
- A Court Shifting to Environmental Cases, 24 Envtl. Forum10 (January/February 2007)
- Greenhouse Gases Light Up Litigation, 23 Envtl. Forum10 (November/December 2006)
- Court: New Corps Wetland Rule, Pronto, 23 Envtl. Forum12 (September/October 2006)
- Standing Rises Up Again in D.C. Circuit, 23 Envtl. Forum10 (May/June 2006)
- Solicitor Drives Hard in Water Cases, 23 Envtl. Forum10 (March/April 2006)
- Court Has Chance to Clarify Water Act, 23 Envtl. Forum 10 (January/February 2005)
- Out of the Soup Pot and Into the Fire?, 22 Envtl. Forum10 (November/December 2005)
- The Measure of a High Justice, 22 Envtl. Forum10 (September/October 2005)
- Two NSR Rulings Presage Showdown, 22 Envtl. Forum 8 (July/August 2005)
- EPA Tests Theories to Stop CO2 Action, 22 Envtl. Forum 8 (May/June 2005)
- The Supreme Crow of the United States, 22 Envtl. Forum 8 (March/April 2005)
- Complex Laws Can’t Spell Judicial Respect, 22 Envtl. Forum 8 (January/February 2005)
- Takings Advance May Be Substantial, 21 Envtl. L. Forum 8 (November/December 2004)
- Would New Justices Make a Difference?, 21 Envtl. Forum 8 (September/October 2004)
- Two Very, Very Big Green Losses, 21 Envtl. Forum 8 (July/August 2004)
- In Blackmun Papers, Inside Key Decisions, 21 Envtl. Forum 8 (May/June 2004)
- Federalism Issue Constant at High Court, 21 Envtl. Forum 8 (March/April 2004)
- High Court Not In A State Of Denial, 21 Envtl. Forum 10 (January/February 2004)
- NSR Rule Pits Reform Against Enforcement, 20 Envtl. Forum 8 (November/December 2003)
- A Clean Water Legal Story, In Two Acts, 20 Envtl. Forum 8 (September/October2003)
- Pull Up Your Chairs And Grab Scorecards, 20 Envtl. Forum 8 (July/August 2003)
- Testing Tension In Federal Jurisdiction, 20 Envtl. Forum 10 (May/June 2003)
- Winds Of Federalism Turn, For Good Or Ill, 20 Envtl. Forum 10 (March/April 2003)
- Courts Face A New “Republican Moment”, 20 Envtl. Forum 8 (January/February 2003)
- Bishop Moves to Secure Court Win, 19 Envtl. Forum 8 (November/December 2002)
- So Much for the Unitary Executive, 19 Envtl. Forum 8 (September/October 2002)
- Case Has Joint and Several Liability Risk, 19 Envtl. Forum 8 (July/August 2002)
- Regulatory Takings Take A Setback, 19 Envtl. Forum 13 (May/June 2002)
- Are Citizen Suits Unconstitutional?, 19 Envtl. Forum 12 (March/April 2002)
- TMDL Rule Hangs on Circuit Decision, 19 Envtl. Forum 10 (January/February 2002)
- Courts, EPA Review New Source Review, 18 Envtl. Forum 10 (November/December 2001)
- Olson Stands Firm on the Mountaintop, 18 Envtl. Forum 10 (September/October 2001)
- Unsettled Aspects of Settlement Process, 18 Envtl. Forum 10 (July/August 2001)
- Civil Rights Claims Suffer Court Setback, 18 Envtl. Forum 10 (May/June 2001)
- Impact of SWANCC Could Be Substantial, 18 Envtl. Forum 10 (March/April 2001)
- GE Brings NonDelegation to Life, 18 Envtl. Forum 10 (January/February 2001)
- Army Corps Isolated in Wetlands Orals, 17 Envtl. Forum 8 (November/December 2000)
- Green Seats Used to Unseat State Judges, 17 Envtl. Forum 10 (September/October 2000)
- Three Grants of Cert Raise Uncertainty, 17 Envtl. Forum 10 (July/August 2000)
- Industry Reshuffles the Deck in Trucking, 17 Envtl. Forum 10 (May/June 2000)
- In Laidlaw Decision, Facts Finally Friendly, 17 Envtl. Forum 10 (March/April 2000)
- Courts Appear to Be Starting Afresh, 17 Envtl. Forum 10 (January/February 2000)
- A Farewell to the ‘Claiborne Style’, 16 Envtl. Forum 8 (November/December 1999)
- D.C. Circuit Gives Back with Different Hands, 16 Envtl. Forum 10 (September/October 1999)
- National Air Standard Ruling a Blockbuster, 16 Envtl. Forum 10 (July/August 1999)
- Balance May Shift Against Scalia, 16 Envtl. Forum 8 (May/June 1999)
- Coal, Gas Delineate Legal Gray Areas, 16 Envtl. Forum 8 (March/April 1999)
- A Wolf in Wolf’s Clothing, 16 Envtl. Forum 8 (January/February 1999)
- Property Regulation: Rock and Hard Place, 15 Envtl. Forum 8 (November/December 1998)
- Rise and Demise of the Citizen Suit, 15 Envtl. Forum 8 (September/October 1998)
- Rights Cases with Environmental Impact, 15 Envtl. Forum 8 (July/August 1998)
- Environmental Law, Corporate Law Clash, 15 Envtl. Forum 8 (May/June 1998)
- Corps Slips on Lopez, FWS Wins, 15 Envtl. Forum 8 (March/April 1998)
- Transboundary Fails, Takings Taken, 15 Envtl. Forum 8 (January/February 1998)
- Standing on Edge in Past Violations, 14 Envtl. Forum 8 (November/December 1997)
- An End to the Court’s Superfund Silence, 14 Envtl. Forum 8 (September/October 1997)
- Split Personality in Federal Enforcement , 14 Envtl. Forum 8 (July/August 1997)
- Enviros, Industry Can Applaud Bennett, 14 Envtl. Forum 10 (May/June 1997)
- Forestry Advance, Wetlands Retreat, 14 Envtl. Forum 10 (March/April 1997)
- A Sea Change in Judicial Activism, 14 Envtl. Forum 6 (January/February 1997)
- Government Shifts Strategy in ESA Case, 13 Envtl. Forum 12 November/December 1996)
- Standing An Argument on Its Head, 13 Envtl. Forum 8 (September/October 1996)
- Striking Down Retroactive Liability, 13 Envtl. Forum 8 (July/August 1996)
- Seminole Tribe Not End of Citizen Suits, 13 Envtl. Forum 8 (May/June 1996)
- Taking Cases Take Off in Several Venues, 13 Envtl. Forum 8 (March/April 1996)
- Environment Protected from Lopez, 13 Envtl. Forum 8 (January/February 1996)
- Promoting Fairness in Notice, 12 Envtl. Forum 10 (November/December 1995)
- A Friendlier Habitat in the Supreme Court, 12 Envtl. Forum 8 (September/October 1995)
- A Substantial Effect on Environmental Law, 12 Envtl. Forum 7 (July/August 1995)
- A New Fault Line — Mens Rea, 12 Envtl. Forum 9 (May/June 1995)
- A Lean Green Docket This Term, 12 Envtl. Forum 6 (March/April 1995)
*Professor Lazarus took a leave of absence from the column during the 2010-2011 academic year while serving on the President’s Oil Spill Commission.