Has the major questions doctrine had a major impact?
The Supreme Court’s major questions doctrine has been applied, or not, or cited as an alternative basis for a holding in recent federal cases. The result so far is uncertainty.
Volume 55, Issue 6
The Supreme Court’s major questions doctrine has been applied, or not, or cited as an alternative basis for a holding in recent federal cases. The result so far is uncertainty.
With the final SEC climate-related disclosure rule stayed and litigation in full swing, affected U.S. companies must find a path forward amidst varying climate disclosure regimes.
Genetically modified trees may resist pests and blights that affect current trees, but also raise litigation risks under NEPA and from those claiming harm from their introduction.
Offshore wind energy development faces opposition primarily from local residents concerned about wildlife conservation and scenic view preservation and fishers concerned about impacts on traditional…
Join the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources for the Section's Annual Business Meeting on August 2, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. Central.
The Section chair reflects on SEER's growth over the past year and expresses gratitude to everyone who contributed to its success.
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