Blake Hudson - Publications

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Assistant Professor of Law

B.S., University of Montevallo
M.A., Duke University
J.D., Duke University

Courses:
Property Law, Natural Resources Law, Ocean and Coastal Law and Policy

Books:

Constitutions and the Commons: The Impact of Federalist Structures on Local, National and Global Resource Governance, Washington, D.C.: RFF Press (forthcoming 2013)

Articles:

Federal Constitutions, Global Governance, and the Role of Forests in Regulating Climate Change, 87 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2012).

Federal Constitutions: The Keystone of Nested Commons Governance, 63 ALABAMA LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2012).

Fail-safe Federalism and Climate Change: The Case of U.S. and Canadian Forest Policy, 44 CONNECTICUT LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2012).

Reconstituting Land Use Federalism to Address Transitory and Perpetual Disasters: The Bimodal Federalism Framework, 2011 BYU LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2011).

Climate Change, Forests and Federalism: Seeing the Treaty for the Trees, 82 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW REVIEW 363 (2011) (lead article).

Commerce in the Commons: A Unified Theory of Natural Capital Regulation Under the Commerce Clause, 35 HARVARD ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW 375 (2011).

Seeing the Global Forest for the Trees: How US Federalism can Coexist with Global Governance of Forests, with Erika Weinthal, JOURNAL OF NATURAL RESOURCES POLICY RESEARCH 1(4): 353-365 (2009) (peer-reviewed).

The Public and Wildlife Trust Doctrines and the Untold Story of the Lucas Remand, 34 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 99 (2009).

Is an Exemption from U.S. Groundwater Regulations a Loophole or a Noose?, with Erika Weinthal and Brigham Daniels, POLICY SCIENCES 41(3): 205-220 (2008) (peer-reviewed).

Promoting and Establishing the Recovery of Endangered Species on Private Lands: A Case Study of the Gopher Tortoise, 18 DUKE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY FORUM 163 (2007).

Morphological and Molecular Analysis of Putative Hybrid Speciation in Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae), with T.M. Hardig, P.S. Soltis, & D.E. Soltis, SYSTEMATIC BOTANY 27(4): 734-746 (2002) (peer-reviewed).

Conference Proceedings:

Federal Constitutions: The Keystone of Nested Commons Governance, Colorado Conference on Earth System Governance: Crossing Boundaries and Building Bridges, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, May 20, 2011.

Implications of Constitutional Forest Governance Disparities Among Federal States For International Climate Negotiations, 2nd United Nations Institute for Training and Research-Yale Global Conference on Environmental Governance and Democracy: Strengthening Institutions to Address Climate Change and Advance a Green Economy, Yale University, September 17-19, 2010.

Treatise Chapters:

Settlement Policy and Practice as a Centerpiece of the Superfund Program, (§ 9:95), with Steven Leifer, Megan Berge, Michael Heister & Amber MacIver, LAW OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, Environmental Law Institute (2008 ed.).