Ann Carlson April 4, 2025 Senate Parliamentarian Confirms that California Waivers Are Not Subject to the Congressional Review Act Will Republicans honor her determination?
Jonathan Zasloff April 4, 2025 The Death of CEQA? Not quite, but Assemblymember Wicks’ new bill would severely limit CEQA for housing.
Cara Horowitz April 3, 2025 Getting Creative on Vehicle Emissions UCLA Law set to host a symposium on April 9 on ways to charge ahead on cutting emissions.
Dan Farber April 3, 2025 What if DOGE Came for the NFL? This is what it looks likes like when DOGE takes on a new task.
Louise Bedsworth April 3, 2025 Community Benefits from Climate Infrastructure Investments Tracking Investments Under BIL and IRA
Eric Biber April 2, 2025 What are the benefits of NEPA? NEPA’s benefits are not necessarily easy to measure, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t important
Ann Carlson April 2, 2025 UCLA Law Professors Condemn Attacks on the Rule of Law A letter to students with 106 signatories expresses collective condemnation of the Trump Administration’s attacks on the rule of law.
Eric Biber April 1, 2025 NEPA as participatory democracy NEPA might provide an opportunity for community-level engagement that advances public participation
Jim Salzman April 1, 2025 Field Notes from India: Climate Adaptation from the Ground Up Two days with climate educators in Ahmedabad, India changed my understanding and appreciation of climate resilience.
Eric Biber March 31, 2025 NEPA as a veto point Environmental review can empower a wider range of actors to block or hinder government projects
Richard Frank March 31, 2025 Success! Removing the Klamath Dams A “Good News” Environmental Story (For a Change)
Evan George March 13, 2025 What is Life Like Inside Trump’s EPA? Three EPA employees talk about DOGE, work anxiety, regulatory rollbacks, and the impact on protecting health and the environment.
Louise Bedsworth March 6, 2025 Tracking the Trump Administration Rollbacks of Climate, Energy, and Environmental Policies and Investments
Dan Farber March 17, 2025 Dissecting the Attacks on the Endangerment Finding EPA has identified four different arguments against the endangerment finding. None have merit.
Evan George March 10, 2025 U.S. Resistance to Trump is Alive and Well Thousands of people rallied at more than 100 Stand Up for Science events from Missouri to France. Where will the movement go from here?
Eric Biber March 23, 2025 What is the scope of the Congressional Review Act? Possible implications of expanding the CRA to the California waivers, and beyond
Ann Carlson April 4, 2025 Senate Parliamentarian Confirms that California Waivers Are Not Subject to the Congressional Review Act Will Republicans honor her determination?
Cara Horowitz April 3, 2025 Getting Creative on Vehicle Emissions UCLA Law set to host a symposium on April 9 on ways to charge ahead on cutting emissions.
Louise Bedsworth April 3, 2025 Community Benefits from Climate Infrastructure Investments Tracking Investments Under BIL and IRA
Ann Carlson April 2, 2025 UCLA Law Professors Condemn Attacks on the Rule of Law A letter to students with 106 signatories expresses collective condemnation of the Trump Administration’s attacks on the rule of law.