Pace Environmental Law Review - PELR

Pace Environmental Law Review - PELR PELR, a journal of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, publishes innovative scholarship in environmental law and related fields.

Thank you to all of our PELR members for an amazing year, and congratulations to our members who graduated last week! We...
05/28/2026

Thank you to all of our PELR members for an amazing year, and congratulations to our members who graduated last week! We are so grateful for your leadership, hard work, and dedication to PELR. Wishing you all the best in this next chapter 🎉

Also, stay tuned for our upcoming publication: Vol. 43, Issue 3 📚

🌊New on GreenLaw: Student reporters Madison Cotner and Grahm Peschel author a summary of “The Future of the Law of the S...
05/26/2026

🌊New on GreenLaw: Student reporters Madison Cotner and Grahm Peschel author a summary of “The Future of the Law of the Sea During Stormy Weather” panel, focused on the BBNJ Agreement at the 2026 New Directions in Environmental Law Conference.

Read more at the link in our bio 🔗

🌎New on Greenlaw: “NDEL 2026: A Message of Hope from Rachel Rothschild” by Daniel Khieninson and Grace Banny provides a ...
05/16/2026

🌎New on Greenlaw: “NDEL 2026: A Message of Hope from Rachel Rothschild” by Daniel Khieninson and Grace Banny provides a summary of Professor Rachel Rothschild’s Keynote Address at the 2026 New Directions in Environmental Law 2026 Conference (edited by Alysia LeComte and Francesca Fazio).

🔗Read more at link in bio

🌱New on GreenLaw: Ilinca Johnson discusses emerging case precedent to advance environmental justice claims and responds ...
05/15/2026

🌱New on GreenLaw: Ilinca Johnson discusses emerging case precedent to advance environmental justice claims and responds to criticism surrounding environmental justice litigation.

Read more at the link in our bio 🔗

🌳New on GreenLaw: Maggie Holloway discusses New York’s Climate Superfund and argues that it is not preempted by the Clea...
05/14/2026

🌳New on GreenLaw: Maggie Holloway discusses New York’s Climate Superfund and argues that it is not preempted by the Clean Air Act. She also briefly addresses the EPA’s rollback of the endangerment finding and how that may impact preemption claims.

Read more at the link in our bio 🔗

🌍 New on GreenLaw: PELR’s Symposium Editor Harrison Bench shares his reflections on the 2026 PELR x PILR Symposium: “Deg...
04/30/2026

🌍 New on GreenLaw: PELR’s Symposium Editor Harrison Bench shares his reflections on the 2026 PELR x PILR Symposium: “Degrees of Displacement: The Climate Crisis and the Future of Migration Law.”

Congratulations again to Harrison and his Co-Symposium Editor Ryan York on planning such an informative and successful event!

Read more about the Symposium and Harrison’s experience at the link in our bio 🔗

🌏 New on GreenLaw: Climate Resilient Development 🌱In the final blog of our series, Madison Bishop, Emily Petermann and A...
04/27/2026

🌏 New on GreenLaw: Climate Resilient Development 🌱

In the final blog of our series, Madison Bishop, Emily Petermann and Alexandra Phillips explore adapting to sea-level rise and how local action can make an impact.

🔗 Read more at link in bio

Join us this Friday for a Fossil Fuel Divestment Alliance event, led by PECC in collaboration with PELR. The event will ...
04/23/2026

Join us this Friday for a Fossil Fuel Divestment Alliance event, led by PECC in collaboration with PELR.

The event will include a panel of student leaders, featuring Carington Lowe, PELR’s Co-Editor-in-Chief, as well as a full day of student-led conversations on advancing sustainable alternatives and strengthening climate accountability across universities.

We look forward to seeing you!

🌱New on GreenLaw: Cassidy Yelincic discusses how changes to local policy in New York City can revitalize buildings and i...
04/21/2026

🌱New on GreenLaw: Cassidy Yelincic discusses how changes to local policy in New York City can revitalize buildings and increase affordable housing through adaptive reuse.

🔗Read more at the link in our bio

New on GreenLaw: Daphne Sroka underscores the intersections of peace and environmental integrity and analyzes the enviro...
04/15/2026

New on GreenLaw: Daphne Sroka underscores the intersections of peace and environmental integrity and analyzes the environmental impact of warfare in Gaza, Ukraine, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

🔗 To read more, please visit the link in our bio.

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