Tomain, Joseph P. / Fall 2014

Joe published:

  • Energy Law and Policy (West Publishing, 2014) (with Lincoln L. Davies, Alexandra B. Klass, Hari M. Orsofsky, and Elizabeth J. Wilson)
  • Achieving Democracy: The Future of Progressive Regulation (paperback edition, Oxford University Press 2014, with Shapiro).
  • Traditionally Structured Electric Utilities in a Distributed Generation World, 38 Nova L. Rev. 473 (2014).
  • Reading Poets, 87 St. John’s L. Rev. 1051 (2013).

 
Several of Joe’s books and publications were cited:

  • Energy Law and Policy (1989) (with James E. Hickey, Jr. and Sheila S. Hollis), in H. Brendan Burke, Dynamic Federalism and Wind Farm Siting, 16 N.C. J. L. & Tech. 1 (2014).
  • Regulatory Law and Policy: Cases and Materials (3d. ed. 2003) (with Sidney A. Shapiro), in Yoon-Ho Alex Lee, An Options Approach to Agency Rulemaking, 65 Admin. L. Rev. 881 (2013).
  • Energy Law in a Nutshell (2004) (with Richard D. Cudahy), in Kevin Decker, Comment, Allocating Power: Toward a New Federalism Balance for Electricity Transmission Siting, 66 Me. L. Rev. 229 (2013); Amy L. Stein, Renewable Energy Through Agency Action, 84 U. Colo. L. Rev. 651 (2013).
  • Ending Dirty Energy Policy: Prelude to Climate Change (2011), in William Boyd, Public Utility and the Low-Carbon Future, 61 UCLA L. Rev. 1614 (2014); Andrew Long, Complexity in Global Energy-Environment Governance, 15 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 1055 (2014); Inara Scott, Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Adapting Public Utility Commissions to Meet Twenty-First Century Climate Challenges, 38 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 371 (2014); Erik Lange, Note, Local Control of Emerging Energy Sources: A Due Process Challenge to Disparate Treatment by States, 64 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 619 (2013).
  • Skills Skepticism in the Postclinic World, 40 J. Legal Ed. 307 (1990) (with Michael E. Solimine), in Robert J. Condlin, “Practice Ready Graduates”: A Millennialist Fantasy, 31 Touro L. Rev. 75 (2014).
  • Analyzing Government Regulation, 49 Admin. L. Rev. 377 (1997) (with Sidney A. Shapiro), in Sarah Gruber, Note, Trust, Identity, and Disclosure: Are Bitcoin Exchanges the Next Virtual Haven for Money Laundering and Tax Evasion?, 32 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 135 (2013).
  • Rethinking Reform of Electricity Markets, 40 Wake Forest L. Rev. 497 (2005) (with Sidney A. Shapiro), in Matthew Struhar, How to Dismantle a Virtual Cartel: The Promises and Pitfalls of Higher Education Reform in California, 14 U.C. Davis Bus. L.J. 127 (2013).
  • ‘‘Our Generation’s Sputnik Moment”: Regulating Energy Innovation, 31 Utah Envtl. L. Rev. 389 (2011), in Albert C. Lin, Lessons From the Past for Assessing Energy Technologies for the Future, 61 UCLA L. Rev. 1814 (2014).
  • The Politics of Clean Energy: Moving Beyond the Beltway, 3 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 299 (2012), in Antoine C. Schellinger, Energy is Energy: Segregation of Renewable and Fossil Fuels Impedes Energy Security Goals, 55 S. Tex. L. Rev. 471 (2014).
  • Shale Gas and Clean Energy Policy, 63 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1187 (2013), in Antoine C. Schellinger, Energy is Energy: Segregation of Renewable and Fossil Fuels Impedes Energy Security Goals, 55 S. Tex. L. Rev. 471 (2014); Erik Lange, Note, Local Control of Emerging Energy Sources: A Due Process Challenge to Disparate Treatment by States, 64 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 619 (2013).
  • Working Paper, ABA Task Force on the Future of Legal Education (Aug. 1, 2013), in James R. Holbrook, Reflections on the Future of Legal Education, 2014 Utah L. Rev. OnLaw 53; Jay Sterling Silver, Pedagogically Sound Cuts, Tighter (Not Looser) Accreditation Standards, and a Well-Oiled Doomsday Machine: The Responsible Way Out of the Crisis in Legal Education, 66 Rutgers L. Rev. 353 (2014).
  • Traditionally Structured Electric Utilities in a Distributed Generation World, 38 Nova L. Rev. 473 (2014), in Joel B. Eisen, An Open Access Distribution Tariff: Removing Barriers to Innovation on the Smart Grid, 61 UCLA L. Rev. 1712 (2014).

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