Environment Responding to the not so hypothetical cyber incident Claudia Rast Too often we read about cyber attacks and believe one can never happen to us—until one does.
Environment President Trump's executive order on the waters of the United States rule Mark A. Ryan The new administration’s Waters of the United States executive order may attempt to adopt Justice Scalia’s “relatively permanent waters” standard from Rapanos.
Environment Resource mitigation boldly goes where it had not gone before—but the new administration promptly calls back the fleet Jill E.C. Yung The Trump administration acts quickly to repeal innovative mitigation policy reforms years in the making.
Environment Sustainable development is good for business Jennifer Wills Why more global businesses are incorporating sustainable development principles into their business decisions and how they’re doing it.
Environment The struggle continues: Environmental justice during changing times Pearl Kan and William Parkin The environmental justice movement continues to shine the national spotlight on affected communities despite shifting priorities at EPA.
Environment Environmental protection in Puerto Rico: Island at a crossroads Guillermo Silva-Wiscovich The island territory’s uncertain future threatens its past accomplishments in environmental protection.
Environment In Brief Theodore L. Garrett A Fourth Circuit preemption decision concerning uranium mining, two CERCLA decisions on the scope of prior releases and positions, and two ESA cases are summarized.
Environment Views from the Chair: International outreach Seth A. Davis The recent Environmental Summit of the Americas is just one example of the Section’s important international efforts.