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Founded in 1991, the NYU Environmental Law Journal (ELJ) is one of the leading student-edited environmental law journals in the nation. ELJ publishes issues three times per year, and features articles that reveal and analyze the expanding links between environmental and land use policy and various other areas of law, such as administrative, corporate, constitutional, criminal, energy, environmental justice, human rights, insurance, international, property, tax, and tort law. ELJ offers the historical, sociological, and scientific insights necessary for scholars and practitioners to better understand the foundations of environmental law.