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Jason J. Czarnezki

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Professor of Law

JD, with Honors, University of Chicago Law School, 2003;
AB, with General Honors, University of Chicago, 2000

Phone: 802-831-1369
Email: jczarnezki@vermontlaw.edu

Publications

Books and Chapters

Everyday Environmentalism: Law, Nature and Individual Behavior, Environmental Law Institute Press, forthcoming late 2010.

Articles

  • The Ideology of Legal Interpretation (with Sara C. Benesh), Symposium Issue on Empirical Research on Decision-making in the Federal Courts, 29 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 113 (2009).
  • Working Class Judges (with William Henderson & Christopher Zorn), 88 Boston University Law Review 829 (2008).
  • An Empirical Investigation of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation & the Chevron Doctrine in Environmental Law, 79 University of Colorado Law Review 767 ( 2008).
  • An Empirical Investigation of the Confirmation Hearings of the Justices of the Rehnquist Court (with William K. Ford & Lori A. Ringhand), Symposium: The Rehnquist Court in Empirical and Statistical Retrospective, 24 Constitutional Commentary 127 (2008) (faculty-edited journal).
  • Environmentalism & The Wisconsin Constitution, Symposium Issue on the Wisconsin Constitution Conference, 90 Marquette Law Review 465 (2007) (invited submission), reprinted in ICFAI Journal of Environmental Law and Environmental Regulation and Policy (ICFAI University Press, India, 2008).
  • Advancing the Rebirth of Environmental Common Law (with Mark L. Thomsen), 34 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 1 (2007), reprinted in Environmental Principles and Doctrine (ICFAI University Press, India, 2007).
  • The Phantom Philosophy? An Empirical Investigation of Legal Interpretation (with William K. Ford), 65 Maryland Law Review 841 (2006).
  • Shifting Science, Considered Costs, and Static Statutes: The Interpretation of Expansive Environmental Legislation, 24 Virginia Environmental Law Journal 395 (2006), reprinted in Environmental Regulation and Policies and Interpretation of Statutes (AMICUS Books, ICFAI University Press, India 2008).
  • Revisiting the Tense Relationship Between the U.S. Supreme Court, Administrative Procedure and the National Environmental Policy Act, 25 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 3 (2006), reprinted in Environmental Jurisprudence: Country Perspectives (ICFAI University Press, India, 2007).
  • The Utility of Nonuse Values in Natural Resource Damage Assessments (with Adrianne K. Zahner), 32 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 509 (2005).
  • Voting and Electoral Politics in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, 87 Marquette Law Review 323 (2003).
  • Defining the Project Purpose under NEPA: Promoting Consideration of Viable EIS Alternatives, 70 University of Chicago Law Review 599 (2003).

Other

Essays

  • The Dubitante Opinion, 39 AKRON LAW REVIEW 1 (2006).
  • A Call for Change: Improving Judicial Selection Methods, 89 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 169 (2005).

Works in Progress

  • The Future of Food Eco-Labeling: Organic, Carbon Footprint,and Environmental Life-Cycle Analysis
  • The Future of Food Markets: Promoting Local Organic Food