Environment Despite attacks on judicial deference, reports of Auer’s demise are premature Robert V. Percival The concept of Auer deference remains alive despite recent federal executive and judicial changes.
Environment Flint, Michigan: An essential lesson for state drinking water regulators David K. Mears When state regulators fail to ensure that public drinking water systems meet standards, they compromise the integrity of our regulatory system and put the public health at risk.
Environment Polarization at sea: The emerging legal crisis of poleward shifts in marine fisheries Sean T. Dixon Shifting fish populations in an era of climate change call into question the future of traditional fisheries management tools.
Environment International and domestic regulation of GHG emissions from aircraft Joel F. Visser In 2016, the International Civil Aviation Organization and EPA took several important steps to regulate aircraft GHG emissions.
Environment States will continue to lead the charge on renewable energy Kyle H. Landis-Marinello President Trump has signaled a return to fossil fuel-based energy production, while states and regional initiatives remain committed to promoting renewables.
Environment In Brief Theodore L. Garrett First Amendment defense fails to excuse attack on climate change scientist, no judicial estoppel of CERCLA contribution action, and updates on environmental cases.
Environment Views from the Chair: The premier forum and the rule of law Seth A. Davis Our Section’s forum continues to encourage open and public discussion of vital subjects. Now more than ever, the inclusion of opposing points of view is essential.