Environment Environmental law jurisprudence and Associate Justice Antonin Scalia’s legacy James R. May Justice Scalia left an indelible mark on the law of standing and deference to agency decision making.
Environment Climate litigation scores successes in the Netherlands and Pakistan Michael B. Gerrard Litigation involving claims that governments are doing too little to fight climate change is gaining traction in other countries and is inspiring more lawsuits.
Environment Fading into the sunset: Solar and wind energy get five more years of tax credits with a phase-down Felix Mormann Congress extends tax credit support for solar and wind energy for five years including a phase-down but misses an opportunity for reform to make tax credits more efficient.
Environment Final critical habitat rules and policy may result in substantial impacts to land use without commensurate wildlife benefits Karma B. Brown and Kerry L. McGrath New critical habitat rules and policy under the Endangered Species Act could lead to more expansive designations.
Environment The environment chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: An environmental agreement within a trade agreement Howard F. Chang The Trans-Pacific Partnership breaks new ground in linking trade and the environment.
Environment In Brief Theodore L. Garrett Learn the latest Superfund, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act and water rights case law developments.
Environment Views from the Chair Pamela E. Barker The Section’s outreach to new members includes encouraging them to attend our annual Section Fall Conference.
Environment Spotlight on Section programming Amy L. Edwards The Section offers a wide range of opportunities for members to access our excellent programming content.