Steven P. Quarles
Partner
squarles@crowell.com

Washington
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20004-2595
Phone: 202.624.2665
Fax: 202.628.5116

Publications


  • "The Migratory Bird Treaty Act: An Overview," (2012). Co-Authors: Thomas R. Lundquist, Steven P. Quarles, John C. Martin, J. Michael Klise and Sarah Bordelon.

  • "The Endangered Species Act: An Overview," (2010). Co-Authors: Thomas R. Lundquist, Steven P. Quarles, John C. Martin, J. Michael Klise and L. Michael Bogert.

  • "Chapter 5: Nanotechnology and the Endangered Species Act," Nanotechnology: Environmental Law, Policy, And Business Considerations, American Bar Association (2010). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles, J. Michael Klise and Wm. Robert Irvin.

  • "Land Use Activities and the Section 9 Take Prohibition," Chapter 8 of Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, and Perspectives (Baur & Irwin eds., 2d ed., American Bar Association 2010). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Chapter 17: Nanotechnology and the Endangered Species Act," Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, and Perspectives, American Bar Association (2010). Co-Authors: J. Michael Klise, Steven P. Quarles, and Wm. Robert Irvin.

  • "The Endangered Species Act and Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- Species, Projects, and Statute At Risk," Proceedings of the 55th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute (2009). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "An Endangered Species Called Respect (Rara Avis Civilitatis): The Descent from Responsible Environmental Policymaking," Endangered Species & Wetlands Report (Aug. 21, 2007). Author: Steven P. Quarles.

  • "Chapter 1: The Endangered Species Act: Protecting Species at Risk, Risking Land Uses," 27 Energy & Mineral Law Institute ch. 1 (2007). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Chapter 10: Have You Got a License for That Tree? (And Can You Afford to Use It?)," Strauss and Bradshaw (eds.), The Bioengineered Forest: Challenges for Science and Society, Resources for The Future (2004). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles, Nancy Bryson and Richard Mannix.

  • "Why the ESA Is Different: Eight Reasons," 21 The Environmental Forum 50, Environmental Law Institute (2004). Author: Steven P. Quarles.

  • "Taking Stock of 'Take'," Endangered Species & Wetlands Report (January 2003). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Critical Habitat: Current Centerpiece of Endangered Species Act Litigation and Policymaking," Proceedings of The 48th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute (2002). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Chapter 12. When Do Land Use Activities 'Take' Listed Wildlife under ESA § 9 and the 'Harm' Regulations," Endangered Species Act: Law, Policy, And Perspectives, American Bar Association (2002). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "The Pronounced Presence and Insistent Issues of the Endangered Species Act," lead article in special wildlife law issue of the ABA journal, 16 Natural Resources & Environment 59 (Fall 2001). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Encouraging Self-Auditing Within the Pork Industry: The Nationwide Clean Water Act Enforcement Agreement for Agriculture's First Industry-Wide Environmental Auditing Program," 29 Environmental Law Reporter 10395 (1999). Co-Authors: Richard E. Schwartz, Steven P. Quarles and Ellen Steen.

  • "The Supreme Court Restricts the Availability of Forest-Wide Judicial Review in Ohio Forestry Ass’n v. Sierra Club," 28 Environmental Law Reporter 10621 (1998). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "The Pit Bull Goes To School: The Endangered Species Act at 25: What Works?," 15 The Environmental Forum 55, Environmental Law Institute (1998). Author: Steven P. Quarles.

  • "How the Regulated Community Views Regulation to Protect Living Resources: The Endangered Species Act, Biological Diversity, and Ecosystem Management," Biodiversity Protection: Implementation and Reform of the Endangered Species Act, Univ. of Colo. (1996). Author: Steven P. Quarles.

  • "The Success and Failure of Federal Land Planning," The National Forest Management Act in a Changing Society, 1976-1996, Natural Resources Law Center, Univ. of Colo. Law School (1996). Author: Steven P. Quarles.

  • "Sweet Home and The Narrowing of Wildlife Take Under Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act," 26 Environmental Law Reporter 10003 (1996). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles, John Macleod and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "The Law of Access Across Federal Lands," The Natural Resources Law Manual, American Bar Association (1995). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles, Thomas R. Lundquist and Rebecca Thompson.

  • "Providing Timber Supply from National Forest Lands," The Natural Resources Law Manual, American Bar Association (1995). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Land Exchanges with The Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service," Land and Permitting, Mineral Law Series, Vol. 1994, No. 1, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (1994). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Charles Rech.

  • "Chapter 27. Wetlands Protection Law and The Forest Industry: Exemptions, Recapture, and Glancing Ducks," Proceedings of the 14th Annual Eastern Mineral Law Institute, Eastern Mineral Law Foundation (1993). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles, Thomas Stock and William L. Anderson.

  • "The Unsettled Law of ESA Takings," 8 Natural Resources & Environment 10 (1993). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles, John Macleod and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Access Across and Trespass on Federal Lands," Public Land Law, Mineral Law Series, Vol. 1992, No. 4, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (1992). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Chapter 6. National Forests and Forestry," Natural Resources Law Handbook, Government Institutes, Inc. (1991). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "You Can Get there From Here: The Alaska Lands Act’s Innovations in the Law of Access Across Federal Lands," 22 Land & Water Law Review 347 (1987). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "The Alaska Lands Act’s Innovations in the Law of Access Across Federal Lands: You Can Get There From Here," 4 Alaska Law Review 1 (1987). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Federal Land Exchanges and Mineral Development," Proceedings of the 29th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institutute, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (1984). Co-Authors: Steven P. Quarles and Thomas R. Lundquist.

  • "Capitol Hill Views Land Use Issues: A Review of the National Land Use Policy Act," Public and Private Rights In Land: Regulation v. Taking, Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Washington (1978). Author: Steven P. Quarles.

  • "Federal Policies and Current Legislation on Land Use and Land Use Planning," National Conference on Environmental Law, Standing Committee on Environmental Law, American Bar Association (1975). Author: Steven P. Quarles.


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