Scholarly and Creative Works
2020
- Brown, C. R. (2020). The Special Purpose District Reconsidered: The Fifth Circuit’s Recent Declaration that the Edwards Aquifer Authority is a Special Purpose District under the Voting Rights Act, and the Tortured History that Led to That Decision. Hastings Environmental Law Journal, 27(1). Retrieved from https://repository.uhastings.edu/hastings_environmental_law_journal.
2015
- Rahm, D., Brittain, V., Brown, C., Garofalo, C., Rangarajan, N., Shields, P., & Yun, H. J. (2015). Exploring the demand for PhDs in public affairs and administration. Journal of Public Affairs Education, 21(1), 115–128.
- Brown, C. R. (n.d.). A Litigious Proposal: A Citizen’s Duty to Challenge Climate Change in the Courts. In P. G. Harris (Ed.), Ethics, Environmental Justice, and Climate Change (pp. 385–457). 10 Heatherley Road, Camberley, Surrey,GU15 3LW UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
2013
- Brown, C. (2013). Proposed CAFO information Disclosure Rules and Their Potential to Improve Water Quality. Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 4(5). Retrieved from https://www.ajelp.com
- Brown, C. (2013). Dairy Discharges: How Misguided Federal Decisions on Surface Water Quality Also Harm New Mexico’s Tributary Groundwater. New Mexico Law Review, 42(2).
- Brown, C. (2013). National Pork Producers Council v. E.P.A.: Ethical Implications of Mistaken Decision that Curtailed Water Quality Enforcement Against Factory Farms. South Texas Law Review, (54).
- Brown, C. (2013). EPA’s Proposed CAFO Information Disclosure Rules and Their Potential to Improve Water Quality. Arizona Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 47.
- Brown, C., & Ruger, W. (2013). Public Policy in Texas. In The State of Texas: Government, Politics and Policy. New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Brown, C., & Mora, S. (2013). The court system in Texas. In The State of Texas: Government, Politics and Policy. New York: McGraw-Hill.
2012
- Brown, C. (2012). Nineteenth Annual Law Review Ethics Symposium: Ethical Implications for the Commercial Use of Animals.
2011
- Brown, C., & Farrar, B. (2011). Gone to Texas: Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, The Texas Compliance History System, and the Need for Better Regulation of Out of-State Applicants. Texas Environmental Law Journal, 42, 24-Jan.
- Brown, C. (2011). When the “Plain Text” Isn’t So Plain: How National Pork Producers Council Restricts the Clean Water Act’s Purpose and Impairs Its Enforcement Against Factory Farms. Drake Journal of Agricultural Law, 16(3), 375–428.
- Brown, C. (2011). Uncooperative Federalism, Mistaken Textualism: The Federal Courts’ Hostility Toward Pre-Discharge Regulation of Confined Animal Feeding Operations under the Clean Water Act. Temple J Ournal of Science, Technology, and the Environment, 30(2), 175–219.
2010
- Brown, C. (2010). A Litigious Proposal: Judicial Reasoning on Climate Change, the Current Absence of Real Federal Regulation, and the Resulting Duty of Citizens to Combat Climate Change in the Courts. Journal of Law and Litigation, 25(2), 385–458.
2009
- Brown, C. (2009, January 7). Review: The Greening of the U.S. Military: Environmental Policy, National Security, and Organizational Change [Review of The Greening of the U.S. Military: Environmental Policy, National Security, and Organizational Change, by R. F. Durant]. Armed Forces & Society: Official Journal Of The Inter-University Seminar On Armed Forces And Society.
2008
- Brown, C. (2008). A Hole in the Bucket: Aspermont’s Impact on Groundwater Districts and What It Says about Texas Groundwater Policy. Texas Environmental Law Journal, 39(1), Jan-39.
1999
- Brown, C. (1999). A New Chapter for Texas Groundwater? The Rule of Capture, Groundwater Conservation Districts, and Sipriano v. Great Spring Waters of America. In Brief Texas Senate Research Center.
1997
- Brown, C., & McClure, J. A. C. (1997). Evidence Can Be Appealing: Preservation of Error In Evidentiary Appeals. Kazen’s Monthly Family Law Newsletter.