David Sive - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Ann E. Carlson, Standing for the Environment, 45 UCLA L. Rev. 931 (1998)
  • Oliver A. Houck, More Unfinished Stories: Lucas, Atlanta Coalition, and Palila/Sweet Home, 75 U. Colo. L. Rev. 331, fn.1 (2004) ("In the late 1960s, Mr. Sive represented plaintiffs in the seminal administrative standing and environmental cases surrounding Storm King Mountain. See Oliver A. Houck, Unfinished Stories, 73 U. Colo. L. Rev. 867 (2002). Mr. Sive went on to become a leader of the environmental law movement, annual Chair of the annual ALI/ABA Conference on Environmental Law in Washington, D.C., and a perceptive analyst and scholar. Retired from practice, he currently teaches at Pace Law School.")
  • William H. Rodgers, Jr., The Most Creative Moments in the History of Environmental Law: The Who’s, Washburn Law Journal
  • Interview with David Sive from the Rutgers Oral History Archive November 8, 2007
  • Interview with David Sive from the Rutgers Oral History Archive November 27, 2007
  • Interview with David Sive from the Rutgers Oral History Archive December 18, 2007

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