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A Transcript of the Interview with Richard Revesz Is Available Here
Congressional Influence on Judicial Behavior? an Empirical Examination of Challenges to Agency Action in the D.C
Politics by Other Meanings: a Comment on "Retaking Rationality Two Years Later"
Cost-Benefit Canons in Entergy Corp. V. Riverkeeper, Inc
Can Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Policy Go Global?
Arbitrary and Capricious: the Dark Canon of the United States Supreme Court in Environmental Law
Open Chambers?
1 Testimony of Richard Revesz Lawrence King Professor of Law
Hard Battles Over Soft Law: the Troubling Implications of Insurance Industry Attacks on the American Law Institute Restatement of the Law of Liability Insurance
The Reporterpublished by the American Law Institute
Pooling Powers
EDF's Secret Weapon, Attorney Vickie Patton
Rethinking the Role of Cost-Benefit Analysis Daniel.A
USCA Case #19-1140 Document #1839619 Filed: 04/23/2020 Page 1 of 42
And Consolidated Cases)
Regulatory Change and Optimal Transition Relief
Stephanie Hayes (’12)
Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: the Integration of Environmental Justice Advocacy and Economic Policy Analysis
Top View
1 Testimony of Richard Revesz Lawrence King Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus New York University School of Law Before the Subc
Revitalizing Environmental Federalism
The NYU Law Fund
Books in Print Here’S Just a Sampling of the Many Other Books Recently Philip Galanes Written Or Edited by Our Alumni, Faculty, Staff, and Students
Destabilizing Environmental Regulation: the Trump Administration’S Concerted Attack on Regulatory Analysis
The Globalization of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Environmental Policy
“ ” the American Law Institute Is a Place Where I Cut My Teeth on the Notion of Academics
Heinonline (PDF)
Alumni Almanac
Richard Revesz
Agency Delays: How a Principal-Agent Approach Can Inform Judicial and Executive Branch Review of Agency Foot-Dragging
CRAWFORD, James Richard
The Takings Project
The Perils of Experimentation
Remarks of Dean Richard Revesz at the Memorial Service for Dean Emeritus Norman Redlich June 13, 2011