Sarah E. Light
University of Pennsylvania
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Organization & Environment | 2018
Sarah E. Light
In our federal, constitutional system of government, the states are often lauded as “laboratories of experimentation” for public policy, including for public environmental law. Yet private actors are playing an increasingly important role as parallel regulators through the adoption of private environmental governance. Private environmental governance can functionally advance one of federalism’s core values: policy experimentalism. To the extent that private governance by business firms arouses skepticism for this experimental role because firms’ motives to achieve profit in a competitive environment differ from the incentives motivating public regulators, private universities offer an alternative institutional locus for experimentalism. Using Yale University’s recent adoption of a private carbon charge as a case study, this article argues that universities should play a greater role in private environmental governance experimentalism, and are worthy of more scholarly focus.
Vanderbilt Law Review | 2017
Eric Biber; Sarah E. Light; J. B. Ruhl; James E. Salzman
Emory law journal | 2017
Sarah E. Light
Archive | 2014
Sarah E. Light
Boston College Law Review | 2014
Sarah E. Light
Archive | 2012
Sarah E. Light
Yale Law Journal | 1999
Sarah E. Light
Archive | 2017
Sarah E. Light
Archive | 2017
Sarah E. Light; Eric W. Orts
Archive | 2016
Nicolas Cornell; Sarah E. Light