Joseph P. Tomain / Oct. 2013

Several of Joe’s books and journal publications were cited in October:

  • Ending Dirty Energy Policy: Prelude to Climate Change (2011), in Robert L. Glicksman, Energy Transmission Across Wild and Scenic Rivers: Balancing Increased Access to Nontraditional Power Sources with Environmental Protection Policies, 34 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 1 (2013);  
  • Energy Law in a Nutshell (2d ed. 2011), in Kaylie E. Klein, Student Author, Bypassing Roadblocks to Renewable Energy: Understanding Electricity Law and the Legal Tools Available to Advance Clean Energy, 92 Or. L. Rev. 235 (2013), and in Sam Kalen, Coal’s Plateau and Energy Horizon?, 34 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 145 (2013);
  • Rethinking Reform of Electricity Markets, 40 Wake Forest L. Rev. 497 (2005), in Sam Kalen, Coal’s Plateau and Energy Horizon?, 34 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 145 (2013);
  • Smart Energy Path: How Willie Nelson Saved the Planet, 36 Cumb. L. Rev. 417 (2005-2006), in Robin Kundis Craig, Treating Offshore Submerged Lands as Public Lands: A Historical Perspective, 34 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 51 (2013);
  • ‘‘Steel in the Ground”: Greening the Grid with the iUtility, 39 Envtl. L. 931 (2009), in Robert L. Glicksman, Energy Transmission Across Wild and Scenic Rivers: Balancing Increased Access to Nontraditional Power Sources with Environmental Protection Policies, 34 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 1 (2013); and
  • The Dominant Model of United States Energy Policy, 61 U. Colo. L. Rev. 355 (1990), in Sam Kalen, Coal’s Plateau and Energy Horizon?, 34 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 145 (2013).

 

 

 

 

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