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Antitrust Law
Michael Haglund, Weyerhaeuser's aftermath: increased vulnerability of resource based input markets to monopsony education, The Antitrust Bulletin: Vol. 53, No. 2/Summer 2008.
Appellate Procedure
Shenoa Payne,The Ethical Conundrums of Unpublished Opinions, See 44 Willamette L. Rev. 723 (2008).
Environmental & Natural Resources Law
Julie Weis, Intervention as of Right in NEPA Cases - Ninth Circuit Returns to the Fold, 42 ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Trends No. 5, p.12, May/June 2011.
Julie Weis, Reversing Course: Ninth Circuit Abandons the “Federal Defendant Rule” for Intervention in National Environmental Policy Act Cases, OSB Environment & Natural Resources Law Section, E-Outlook, Environmental Hot Topics and Legal Updates, January 2011.
Julie A. Weis, The Ninth Circuit Strikes Again: Logging Roads Ruled to Require Clean Water Act Permits, Western Forester, November/December 2010, at 16-17.
Julie A. Weis, Eliminating the National Forest Management Act’s Diversity Requirement as a Substantive Standard, 27 Envtl. Law 641 (1997).
Julie Weis, Does Your Logging Road Need a Clean Water Act Permit? Thanks to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Answer May Be Yes, Northwest Woodlands, p. 22, Summer 2011.
Julie Weis and Paul Adams, New Water Quality Controls Affecting Woodland Owners in Oregon’s Coastal Zone, Northwest Woodlands, p. 23, Summer 2011.
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Dedication marks Peacock’s official nesting place, The Daily Astorian, June 14, 2011.