William L. Want
Associate Professor
Articles
Economic Substantive Due Process: Considered Dead is Being Revived by a Series of Supreme Court Land-use Cases, 36 U. Haw. L. Rev. 455 (2014)
The Lucas Case: The Trial Court Strategy and the Case's Effect on the Property Rights Movement, 27 Stan. Envtl. L. J. 271 (2008)
South Carolina's First Environmental Crime Case, 1 S.C. LAW. 19 (1990).
The Army-EPA Agreement on Wetlands Mitigation, 20 ENVTL. L. REP. NEWS & ANALYSIS 10209 (1990).
CERCLA Amendments - The House Subcommittee Bill, 15 ENVTL. L. REP. NEWS & ANALYSIS 10200 (1985).
Federal Wetlands Law: The Cases and the Problems, 8 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 1 (1984)
The Taking Defense to Wetlands Regulation, 14 ENVTL. L. REP. NEWS & ANALYSIS 10169 (1984).
Third Circuit Reopens Basic Water Act Issues by Invalidating FDF Variance, 14 ENVTL. L. REP. NEWS & ANALYSIS 10047 (1984).
Inequality in School Financing: The Role of the Law, (with Howard A. Glickstein), 25 Stan. L. Rev. 335 (February 1973)
Note, Offensive Speech and the FCC, 79 Yale L.J. 1343 (1969-1970)
Books
LAW OF WETLANDS REGULATION (the Clark Boardman Environmental Law Series), New York: Clark Boardman Callaghan (2014)
HAZARDOUS WASTE: CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGE, (with Christopher Harris & Morris A. Ward), New York: Bloomsbury Academic (1987)
Editorials & Commentary
Making Sense of Free Speech Ruling, Decision on Gay Marriage, Post & Courier, March 11, 2011, at 9A.
Conservative Spin Distorts Supreme Court's Recent Affirmative Decision, Huffington Post, (2014)