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Dan Farber March 12, 2026 Does Federal Law Still Preempt State Standards Relating to Fuel Efficiency? The answer may depend on what being “in effect” means.
Shruti Sarode March 12, 2026 The Scent of Spring vs the Stench of Black Rain Why the war on Iran is an environmental justice crisis we cannot ignore
Dan Farber March 12, 2026 Noem’s Disastrous Reign at FEMA The post-Noem agency is in desperate need of rebuilding.
Evan George March 11, 2026 An “Unprecedented” Heat Wave is Just the Start The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber March 9, 2026 The Trump Governance Playbook, in War and Peace Going to war is very different than regulating pollutants, but the Trump Administration approaches both decisions similarly.
Travis Ritchie March 9, 2026 Climate Issues in the 2026 Governor’s Race: Electricity Affordability Second in a series of posts outlining key challenges and opportunities facing California’s next governor.
Dan Farber March 5, 2026 Surprise Support for Solar Solar power is on the Trump Administration hit list, but it turns out to have support in unexpected places.
Evan George March 4, 2026 Is Climate Journalism Up to the Task in 2026? The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Julia Stein March 3, 2026 A Chance to Rebuild Better AB 2385 by Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris would help local governments spring into action after disasters.
Dan Farber March 12, 2026 Noem’s Disastrous Reign at FEMA The post-Noem agency is in desperate need of rebuilding.
Dan Farber March 12, 2026 Does Federal Law Still Preempt State Standards Relating to Fuel Efficiency? The answer may depend on what being “in effect” means.
Evan George March 11, 2026 An “Unprecedented” Heat Wave is Just the Start The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Brennon Mendez March 13, 2026 Affordability Is Everywhere How affordability concerns are informing recent developments in electricity, clean energy, and housing policy.
Ann Carlson February 27, 2026 Eliminating the Endangerment Finding Doesn’t Mean the Government Can’t Regulate Cars and Trucks The Clean Air Act and Energy Independence and Security Act still give EPA, California, and NHTSA significant power.
Shruti Sarode March 12, 2026 The Scent of Spring vs the Stench of Black Rain Why the war on Iran is an environmental justice crisis we cannot ignore
Dan Farber March 9, 2026 The Trump Governance Playbook, in War and Peace Going to war is very different than regulating pollutants, but the Trump Administration approaches both decisions similarly.
Dan Farber March 5, 2026 Surprise Support for Solar Solar power is on the Trump Administration hit list, but it turns out to have support in unexpected places.
Evan George March 4, 2026 Is Climate Journalism Up to the Task in 2026? The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Ted Lamm March 2, 2026 Climate Issues in the 2026 Governor’s Race: Transportation First in a series of posts outlining key challenges and opportunities facing California’s next governor.