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Columbia Journal of Environmental Law : ウィキペディア英語版
Columbia Journal of Environmental Law

The ''Columbia Journal of Environmental Law'' (''Bluebook'' abbreviation: ''Colum. J. Envtl. L.'') is a student-run law review published at Columbia University's School of Law. The journal primarily publishes articles, notes, and book reviews discussing environmental law and policy and related subjects.〔, (Columbia Journal of Environmental Law: About ) (Accessed August 20, 2015).〕
== History==
The journal was established in 1974 as an "outgrowth of the activities of the student Environmental Law Council" at Columbia Law School.〔Frank P. Grad, ''Opening Note'', 1 3 (1974).〕 In the introduction to the first edition of the journal, Columbia Law School Dean Michael I. Sovern stated that he hoped the journal would serve as "training grounds" to help environmental lawyers "learn their craft."〔Michael I. Sovern, ''A Welcome'', 1 1 (1974).〕 Sovern also remarked that environmental scholarship had "passed the long, dark years when those concerned with the environment were considered kooks" and he assured readers that the journal would not be "recycled" like another "long-gone New York newspaper."〔 In opening remarks for the twenty-fifth anniversary edition of the journal, a member of the journal's board of directors suggested that future authors would need to confront "second-generation environmental problems" that would be "more complex" than problems in the past.〔Frank P. Grad, ''Opening Note'', 25 217 (2000).〕

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