Melissa Powers
Assistant Professor of Law
Bibliography
Separately Published Works
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE LAW, Lexis/Nexis Publishing (2009) (co-authored with David Hunter and Chris Wold).
Works Published As Part of a Collection
The Cost of Coal: Will Climate Change Force Regulators to Reject Coal as a Source of 'Cheap' Electricity?, University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law (forthcoming 2009).
Land Use Regulation versus Property Rights: What Oregon’s Recent Battles Could Mean for Sustainable Governance, in GOVERNANCE FOR SUSTAINABILITY: ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES, (Klaus Bosselman, Ron Engel, and Prue Taylor, eds., IUCN – The World Conservation Union, Environmental Law and Policy Series Vol. 70, 2008).
Crimes Against the Environment, 2004 Update (authored Chapters 4 and 5; Professor Susan Mandiberg authored the remaining chapters) (2004).
Avoiding Dam Breaching Through Offsite Mitigation: NMFS’s 2000 Biological Opinion on the Columbia Basin Hydroelectric Operations, 32 Environmental Law 241 (co-authored with Michael Blumm) (2002).
The Spirit of the Salmon: How the Tribal Restoration Plan Could Restore Columbia Basin Salmon, 30 Environmental Law 867 (2000).
Contact
Melissa Powers’s office is in room 342 of Legal Research Center.
email powers@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6727
Melissa Powers
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219