Douglas Lind and Lusine Taslakyan, “Restoring
the Fallen Blue Sky: Management Issues and Environmental Legislation for
Lake Sevan, Armenia”, forthcoming Environs:
Environmental Law and Policy Journal (2005).
Douglas Lind, “Introduction: Wittgenstein
and Legal Theory,” Law and Social Justice, eds. Joseph
Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke, and David Shier (Cambridge, Mass.:
MIT Press, 2005), 213-215.
David Smaldone, Charles C. Harris, Nick
Sanyal, and Douglas Lind, “Place Attachment and Management of Critical
Park Issues in Grand Teton National Park,” Journal of Park and
Recreation Administration, 23 (2005), 90-114.
Douglas Lind, “Constitutional Adjudication as a Craft-Bound Excellence,”
in Wittgenstein and Law, ed. Dennis Patterson (Burlington,
Vt: Ashgate Pub., 2004), 179-221 [reprint].
Douglas Lind, Logic and Legal Reasoning (The National Judicial
College Press, 392 pp., 2001).
Douglas Lind, “Azdak, the Rascal Judge,”
Canadian Journal of Law
and Jurisprudence, 12 (2000), 223-252.
Douglas Lind, “Logic, Intuition, and the Positivist Legacy of H.L.A.
Hart,” SMU Law Review, 52 (1999), 135-166.
Douglas Lind, “Free Law
Movement,” in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, ed.
Christopher Berry Gray (New York: Garland Pub., 1999), Vol. I, 314-318.
Douglas Lind, “Pragmatist Philosophy of Law,” in
The Philosophy of Law: An
Encyclopedia, ed. Christopher Berry Gray (New York: Garland Pub.,
1999), Vol. II, 678-681.
Douglas Lind, “From
Radical Legal Critique to Alternative Dispute Resolution,” in Radical
Critiques of the Law, ed. S.M. Griffin & Robert C.L. Moffat (Lawrence:
Univ. Press of Kansas, 1997), 98-103.
Douglas Lind, “A Matter
of Utility: Dworkin on Morality, Integrity, and Making Law the Best It Can
Be,” Constitutional Law Journal, 6 (1996), 631-681.
Douglas Lind, “Constitutional Adjudication as a Craft-Bound Excellence,”
Yale Journal
of Law & the Humanities, 6 (1994), 353-395.
Douglas Lind, “Kant on Criminal Punishment,”
Journal of
Philosophical Research, 19 (1994), 61-74.
Douglas Lind, “Free
Legal Decision and the Interpretive Re-Turn in Modern Legal Theory,”
American Journal of Jurisprudence, 38 (1993), 159-188.
Douglas Lind, “On the
Theory and Practice of Mediation: The Contribution of Seventeenth Century
Jurisprudence,” Mediation Quarterly, 10 (1992), 119-128.
Douglas Lind, “The
Failure of Nozick’s Invisible-Hand Justification of the Political State,”
Auslegung, 15 (1989), 57-68.
Douglas Lind, “Umbrella
Equities: Use of the Federal Common Law of Nuisance to Catch the Fall of
Acid Rain,” Urban Law Annual, 21 (1981), 143-178.
Douglas Lind, “The
Tiering of Impact Statements – Can the Process Be Stopped Halfway?” Urban Law Annual, 20 (1980), 197-214.
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The Tribal Law Exchange, Invited
Conference Presentation, Sovereignty Symposium, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
June 2, 2005.
ley ambiental y tribus indigenas en los
estados unidos: poderes, problemas, promesas, Colloquium sponsored by
the Programa Honor and the Facultad de Ciencias Juridicas y Sociales,
Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile, November 2, 2004.
ley patentado y la
appropiacción
de conocimiento indigenas, Invited presentation at the School for
Sustainable Development for Cordillera de
Piuchén,
Cucao, Chiloé,
Chile, October 29, 2004.
la pertinecia de
ética
para tomar unas
decisión
ambiental, Colloquium sponsored by the Programa Honor, Universidad
Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile, October 26, 2004.
Foundations of Legal Pragmatism, Invited
Colloquium Paper, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa, November 21, 2002.
The Forms and Limits of Ecofeminism, Invited
Presentation, The Grail Centre, Kleinmond, South Africa, September 22,
2002.
Lack of
Remorse as an Aggravating Factor in Criminal Sentencing, Northwest
Conference on Philosophy, Washington State University, Pullman,
Washington, Oct. 13, 2001.
Free
Will, Determininism, and the Justification of Criminal Punishment,
Panel Presentation, Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference, Moscow, Idaho,
April 27, 2001.
Ethical
Issues Surrounding Cloning, Embryonic Stem Cells, and the Improvement of
Human Health, Humanities Fellows Lecture Series (co-presenter: Steven Austad), University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, February 27, 2001.
Ethics
and Tribal Gaming, Panel Presentation, University of Idaho College of
Law, Moscow, Idaho, Dec. 3, 1998.
Remarks
on How Injustice Differs from Other Forms of Unfitting Treatment,
Northwest Conference on Philosophy, Gonzaga University, Spokane,
Washington, Oct. 28, 1995.
Property Rights, Just Compensation, and the Protection of Endangered
Species, Conference on Living with the Endangered Species Act,
Sponsored by Inland Empire Section of the Society of American Foresters,
Moscow, Idaho, March 4, 1995.
An
Ethical Roadmap for the Information SuperHighway, Lecture Series on
Cyberspace: The New Frontier, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, March
28, 1994.
Achieving Justice
Through Alternative Dispute Resolution, Keynote Lecture, Clearwater County
Law Day Luncheon, Orofino, Idaho, May 3, 1993.
Comments on
Chamberlain’s Formulation of Mill’s Harm Principle, Northwest Conference
on Philosophy, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, Nov. 7, 1992.
From Radical Legal
Critique to Alternative Dispute Resolution, American Section of
International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (AMINTAPHIL),
Conference on Radical Critiques of Law, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Oct. 24,
1992.
The Limits of
Constitutional Criticism, Philosophy Forum, University of Idaho, Moscow,
Idaho, April 1, 1992.
The Case for Moral
Relativism – Comments on Deriving ‘Ought’ from ‘Is’ Through ‘Thick Moral
Arguments’, Northwest Conference on Philosophy, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington, Nov. 9, 1991.
Environmental Dispute
Resolution, Presentation to School of Business, LaSalle University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 2, 1991.
Alternative Dispute
Resolution in Environmental Protection, Public Lecture, University of
Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, April 22, 1991.
Constitutional
Adjudication as a Craft-Bound Excellence, Philosophy Department
Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dec.
3, 1990.
Constitutionality of
Flag-Burning, Philosophy Department Seminar, Trenton State College,
Trenton, New Jersey, May 15, 1990.
Taking the Offensive to
Limit CERCLA Liability, Douglas Lind and A. Kanner, distributed
at Urban Land Institute Spring Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, April
28, 1989.
Kant on Criminal Law,
Philosophy Department Colloquium, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois,
Jan. 20, 1989.
The Fallacy of
Constitutional Intentionalism, North American Society for Social
Philosophy, Third International Social Philosophy Conference, North
Carolina State University, Charlotte, North Carolina, June 5, 1987.
Searching for the
Constitution in Constitutional Interpretation, American Section of
International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (AMINTAPHIL),
Conference on the Constitution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov. 2, 1986.
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