Journal article

Sue To Adapt?

Jacqueline Peel, Hari M Osofsky

Minnesota Law Review | The Minnesota Law Review Foundation | Published : 2015

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Research for this project has received funding support through a grant from the Australian Research Council (Discovery Project 130100500, "Transition to a Clean Energy Future: the Role of Climate Change Litigation in Shaping our Regulatory Path," 2013-2015) and from the University of Minnesota Law School's summer research support. It has been significantly improved by feedback during presentations at the University of Minnesota Law School, Washington University School of Law, and Law and Society Association 2014 Annual Meeting in Minneapolis. Thomas Burman, Sarah Schenck, Nicholas Boyd-Caine, and Justin Moor provided invaluable research assistance. The Law Library at the University of Minnesota Law School, and particularly Suzanne Thorpe, was extremely helpful, especially in locating interdisciplinary sources on climate change adaptation and mitigation linkages. We also are grateful for the excellent editiorial work of Ryan Lawrence, Sam Andre, Elizabeth Binczik, Heather Bennett, Jerome Borden, Rebecca Cassler, Barbara Marchevsky, Olivia Moe, Kim VandenAkker, Eleanor Wood, Annie Ahn, Jacob Rhein, and Karianne Jones of the Minnesota Law Review, which helped to improve the Article. As always, I am grateful for the love, support, and patience of Josh, Oz, and Scarlet Gitelson.