Op-Eds

CPR Member Scholars and staff are frequent contributors to newspaper opinion pages across the nation. Read what they have to say, below.

Recovery in Japan: Will it be Heavy-handed or Hands-off?

Recovery in Japan: Will it be Heavy-handed or Hands-off?, by Rob Verchick

Type: Op-Eds (April 29, 2011)
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Author(s): Robert Verchick
Business as Usual in the Gulf

Business as Usual in the Gulf, by Rena Steinzor

Type: Op-Eds (April 21, 2011)
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Author(s): Rena Steinzor
The Law's Great Strength

The Law's Great Strength, by Holly Doremus

Type: Op-Eds (April 21, 2011)
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Author(s): Holly Doremus
U.S. House-approved EPA budget cuts threaten environmental devastation

U.S. House-approved EPA budget cuts threaten environmental devastation, by Joel Mintz

Type: Op-Eds (March 22, 2011)
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Author(s): Joel Mintz
Shutting the Door on Environmental Debate

Shutting the Door on Environmental Debate

Type: Op-Eds (March 5, 2011)
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Author(s): Robert Adler
Let Government Govern

Let Government Govern, op-ed by Joseph P. Tomain

Type: Op-Eds (March 4, 2011)
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Author(s): Joseph Tomain
When It REINS, It Pours

When It REINS, It Pours, op-ed by Noah Sachs

Type: Op-Eds (March 4, 2011)
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Guard public; test chemicals before release

Guard public; test chemicals before release, by Carl Cranor

Type: Op-Eds (March 1, 2011)
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Author(s): Carl Cranor
'Reckless' chemical laws turn people into guinea pigs

Reckless' chemical laws turn people into guinea pigs, by Carl Cranor

Type: Op-Eds (March 1, 2011)
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Author(s): Carl Cranor
Commentary: David Driesen of Syracuse University School of Law says proposed REINS law unnecessary

Commentary: David Driesen of Syracuse University School of Law says proposed REINS law unnecessary

Type: Op-Eds (Jan. 5, 2011)
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Author(s): David Driesen

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