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Books

Killing Our Oceans: Dealing with the Mass Extinction of Marine Life, Greenwood/Praeger (2006) (forthcoming).

Ark of the Broken Covenant: Protecting the World’s Biodiversity Hotspots, Greenwood/Praeger (2003).

The Naked Clone: How Cloning Bans Threaten Our Personal Rights, Greenwood/Praeger (2003).

Entomology and the Law: Flies as Forensic Indicators, Cambridge University Press (2002) (with Dr. Bernard Greenberg).

Articles

Losing Nemo: The Mass Extinction Now Threatening The World’s Ocean Hotspots, 30 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law ___ (2005) (forthcoming).

World Heritage in Danger in the Hotspots, 78 Indiana Law Journal 619-658 (lead article) (2003).

The Naked Clone, 91 Kentucky Law Journal 1-65 (lead article) (2002-2003).

Mother Frankenstein, Doctor Nature, and the Environmental Law of Genetic Engineering, 74 Southern California Law Review 807-872 (2001).

Fiddling Around While the Hotspots Burn Out, 14 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 179-263 (lead article) (2001).

Preserving the Womb of the Unknown Species with Hotspots Legislation, 52 Hastings Law Journal 1149-1253 (lead article) (2001).

Natural Born Copycat Killers and the Law of Shock Torts, 78 Washington University Law Quarterly 1157-1270 (2000).

Planetary Defense: The Legality of Global Survival, 41 Air Force Law Review 119 (1997).

Drumming Out Ceremonies: Historical Relic or Overlooked Tool, 39 Air Force Law Review 47 (1996).

The Fallacy of Deathbed Conservation under the Endangered Species Act, 24 Environmental Law 501 (1994).

Qui Tam: White Knight or Trojan Horse, 33 Air Force Law Review 31 (1990).

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