Justices express skepticism over using legislative motive in preemption analysis
Writing in SCOTUSblog, Emily Hammond reviews oral arguments in Virginia Uranium Mining v Warren.
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Yukon-Charley continues to commandeer gray cells
Sandra Zellmer, writing for SCOTUSblog reviews arguments in a key case over protections of national park land.
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Author(s): Sandra Zellmer
State pollution-permitting must be reformed to adapt to climate change
Writing in the Bay Journal, David Flores focuses on Maryland's pollution permitting and its impact on the Chesapeake Bay
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Author(s): David Flores
Whose science? A new era in regulatory 'science wars'
Wendy Wagner, Elizabeth Fisher, and Pasky Pascual, writing in Science, look at the renewed fight over clean science
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Author(s): Wendy Wagner
Can a hovercraft navigate the shoals of Yukon-Charley?
CPR's Sandi Zellmer previews a case over regulation of navigable waters and public lands.
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Author(s): Sandra Zellmer
Justices may consider role of legislative motive in preemption analysis
In SCOTUSblog, Emily Hammond previews a preemption case before the Supreme Court.
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Trump rolls back clean car standards as air quality worsens
Alice Kaswan, writing in The Fresno Bee, on the Trump administration's rollback of clean car standards
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Author(s): Alice Kaswan
As hurricanes expose inequalities, civil courts may be 'great equalizer'
As hurricanes expose inequalities, civil courts may be ‘great equalizer,’ by Martha McCluskey and Sidney Shapiro, October 16, 2018, The Hill
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Author(s): Martha McCluskey, Sidney Shapiro
Blind focus on 'energy dominance' may cripple Endangered Species Act
Writing in The Hill, Alejandro Camacho and Melissa Kelly examine the Trump assault on the Endangered Species Act.
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Author(s): Alejandro Camacho
Brett Kavanaugh's opportunistic corner-cutting
Rena Steinzor examines Brett Kavanaugh's selective citations.
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Author(s): Rena Steinzor