Established in 1982, the Pace Environmental Law Review (PELR) was one of the first scholarly journals established in the then-new field of environmental law. Affiliated with the highest-ranked Environmental Law Program in the nation, PELR is committed to publishing the most influential and innovative scholarship in the field of environmental law.
Current Issue: Volume 41, Issue 2 (2024) Environmental Constitutionalism Part II
Articles
Introduction
Marisa Barber
Administering Environmental Justice: How New York’s Environmental Rights Amendment Could Transform Business as Usual
Rebecca Bratspies
130 Years and Counting Into Forever — New York's Forever Wild Constitutional Amendment and Lessons for Modern Green Amendments
Timothy E. Cox
Indigenizing the Right to a Healthy Environment
Elisabeth Parker and Heather Tanana
Some Lessons for Crafting a State Constitution-Based Right to a Clean Environment
Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
State Constitutions in the Woods
Quinn Yeargain
The Secret Lives of Environmental Rights
Sonya Ziaja