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Environmental Law

Environmental Law Recent Case

Rollerson v. Brazos River Harbor Navigation District

Fifth Circuit Judges Cast Doubt on Environmental Justice Suits

Vol. 135 No. 7 May 2022
Climate Change Developments in the Law

Mandate Versus Movement: State Public Service Commissions and Their Evolving Power Over Our Energy Sources

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Vol. 135 No. 6 April 2022
Environmental Law Developments in the Law

State Preemption of Local Zoning Laws as Intersectional Climate Policy

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Vol. 135 No. 6 April 2022
Climate Change Developments in the Law

Introduction

Vol. 135 No. 6 April 2022 The months leading up to the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow put the climate crisis in stark relief. Heatwaves blanketed...
Administrative Law Recent Case

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

D.C. Circuit Upholds Vacatur and Remand of Dakota Access Pipeline Easement, Reverses District Court Order to Cease Pipeline Operations

Vol. 135 No. 6 April 2022
Administrative Law Recent Case

Vecinos para el Bienestar de la Comunidad Costera v. FERC

D.C. Circuit Holds FERC Must Explain Refusal to Assess Climate Impacts

Vol. 135 No. 4 February 2022
Administrative Law Recent Case

California v. EPA

Ninth Circuit Adopts Per Se Rule for Modification of Injunctions Based on Superseded Law.

Vol. 134 No. 7 May 2021
Environmental Law Commentary

Root and Branch: Climate Catastrophe, Racial Crises, and the History and Future of Climate Justice

Vol. 134 No. 6 April 2021 After all, radical simply means “grasping things at the root.” — Angela Davis Introduction The disproportionate burdens of climate change borne by the Global...
  • Maxine Burkett
American Indian Law Commentary

The (Indigenous) Case for Shareholder Primacy and its Role in Climate Justice

Vol. 134 No. 6 April 2021 In 1970, Milton Friedman published his now-infamous essay, arguing that the purpose of a corporation is to produce value for its investors. Articulating what...
  • Carla F. Fredericks
Corporate Law Commentary

Rethinking Retirement Savings

Vol. 134 No. 6 April 2021 At the end of 2020, Americans held a collective $35 trillion in their retirement accounts. To put this in perspective, $35 trillion is larger...
  • Jason Fernandes
  • Janelle Orsi
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