
Washington’s Way II: The Burden of Enforcing Growth Management in the Crucible of the Courts and Hearings Boards
Article published in the Seattle University Law Review on burdens of proof under the state Growth Management Act. Researched and written by Brock Howell, edited by Prof. Hank McGee.

Washington’s Way: Dispersed Enforcement of Growth Management Controls and the Crucial Role of NGOs
Article published in the Seattle University Law Review, comparing Oregon versus Washington State enforcement approaches to growth management and land use laws. Researched and primarily written by Brock Howell, with additional final writing and editing by Prof. Hank McGee. Brock was credited in the footnote.

A GPS Approach to Road User Charges: Where We Are Going and Why the Government Can See It
Law school thesis and law article addressing how GPS-based tracking of driving could be used to be used to price environmental and public safety externalities, as well as addressing the 4th Amendment privacy concerns. Written in 2007 as a 3rd Year thesis, and submitted for publication in law reviews. Unpublished.

What Drives Participation in State Voluntary Cleanup Programs? Evidence from Oregon
In 2005 as a legal research extern at Resources for the Future, a think tank based in Washington, D.C., Brock conducted a 50-state review of state brownfield remediation and voluntary cleanup programs. This research was the foundation for this article, published in Land Economics in Nov. 2010. Brock is credited in the footnotes.
