Invited by Professor Jim Donovan, MD, Brad gave a presentation titled, “Environmental Law Overview,” at the UC College of Medicine and Department of Environmental Health.
Several of Brad’s publications were cited:
- Can Administrative Regulations Interpret Rights Enforceable Under Section 1983?: Why Chevron Deference Survives Sandoval and Gonzaga, 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 843 (2005), in Jessica Rubin-Wills, Language Access Advocacy After Sandoval: A Case Study of Administrative Enforcement Outside the Shadow of Judicial Review, 36 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 465 (2012);
- Environmental Justice and Discriminatory Siting: Risk-Based Representation and Equitable Compensation, 56 Ohio St. L.J. 329 (1995), in Jeannette De Guire, Student Author, The Cincinnati Environmental Justice Ordinance: Proposing a New Model for Environmental Justice Regulations by the States, 60 Clev. St. L. Rev. 223 (2012); and
- Protecting Intrastate Threatened Species: Does the Endangered Species Act Encroach on Traditional State Authority and Exceed the Outer Limits of the Commerce Clause?, 36 Ga. L. Rev. 723 (2002), in Neil S. Siegel, Distinguishing the “Truly National” from the “Truly Local”: Customary Allocation, Commercial Activity, and Collective Action, 62 Duke L.J. 797 (2012).