Joe gave several presentations in February:
- “Energy Law and Engineering” at the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering;
- “The Law and Policy of Hydraulic Fracturing” at the Case Western Law School Law Review Symposium on Hydraulic Fracturing;
- “Clean Energy Policy” at the 14th Annual Northeast Florida Environmental Summit; and
- “Nuclear Power” at an Energy Law class at Vanderbilt Law School.
Additionally, Joe posted two entries on The Center for Progressive Reform’s blog, Natural Gas in the Big Picture: “Bridge Fuel” Or Fossil Energy Future? (with Professor Uma Outka), and Nuclear Power and Clean Energy Policy.
Joe signed a contract for a casebook with West entitled Energy Law and Policy (with Professors Hari Osofsky, Alexandra Klass, Elizabeth Wilson and Lincoln Davies), and had two pieces accepted for publication:
- Reading Poets, __ St. John’s L. Rev. __ (forthcoming); and
- Shale Gas and Clean Energy Policy, __ Case Western L. Rev. __ (forthcoming).
And finally, several of Joe’s publications were cited in January and February:
- Nuclear Futures, 15 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol’y F. 221, 225 (2005), in Maxwell S. Bayman, Subsidizing Advanced Nuclear Energy, 9 Okla. J. L. & Tech. 62 (2013);
- Nuclear Transition: From Three Mile Island to Chernobyl, 28 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 363 (1987), in Maxwell S. Bayman, Subsidizing Advanced Nuclear Energy, 9 Okla. J. L. & Tech. 62 (2013);
- Nuclear Power Transformation (1987), in Maxwell S. Bayman, Subsidizing Advanced Nuclear Energy, 9 Okla. J. L. & Tech. 62 (2013); and
- Energy Law in a Nutshell (2004), in E. Donald Elliott, Why the United States Does Not Have a Renewable Energy Policy, 43 Envtl. L. Rep. News & Analysis 10095 (2013).