Eric Biber May 10, 2026 Is BACA Constitutional? Limitations on judicial review in the initiative might violate separation of powers
Dan Farber May 7, 2026 The 2026 Election and the Environment Trump will still be able to take a lot of anti-environmental actions. But not as many as today.
Evan George May 6, 2026 Climate Journalism is “Breaking but Not Broken” The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber May 4, 2026 Building Bridges Over Troubled Waters There are environmental issues that span the partisan divide, even today.
Cara Horowitz May 1, 2026 Methane, Exposed Two new reports from the UCLA Emmett Institute reveal some of the largest methane sources in 2025.
Eric Biber April 30, 2026 BACA makes the ballot Initiative to drastically change CEQA appears to have enough signatures to make ballot
Dan Farber April 30, 2026 The 2026 Election: Six Months to Go Here’s what things look like now, but a lot could change.
Evan George April 29, 2026 Does Taking Oil Money Disqualify You from Being Governor? The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Kasia Kosmala-Dahlbeck April 28, 2026 New Issue Brief: Community Engagement in Equity-Oriented EV Planning Examining lessons from the Monterey Bay EV CAR Framework.
Evan George April 14, 2026 Lessons for a Warming Planet: A Vital History of U.S. Environmental Law UCLA’s Alejandro Camacho discusses his new book and the lessons we can learn from prior generations of environmental advocates.
Evan George April 29, 2026 Does Taking Oil Money Disqualify You from Being Governor? The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Chloé F. Smith April 23, 2026 The Story of California’s Advanced Clean Trucks Regulation New CLEE report & webinar tells the story of this first-of-its-kind supply-side regulation for zero-emission trucks
Eric Biber May 10, 2026 Is BACA Constitutional? Limitations on judicial review in the initiative might violate separation of powers
Evan George May 6, 2026 Climate Journalism is “Breaking but Not Broken” The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Eric Biber April 30, 2026 BACA makes the ballot Initiative to drastically change CEQA appears to have enough signatures to make ballot
Dan Farber April 30, 2026 The 2026 Election: Six Months to Go Here’s what things look like now, but a lot could change.
William Boyd April 27, 2026 Roundup at the Supreme Court Bayer and its allies in the Trump Administration got their day in court.
Ted Parson April 27, 2026 How to Flip the Script for a Real Fossil Fuel Phaseout The First International Conference on the Just Transition Away from Fossil Fuels should look to the Montreal Protocol for a model.
Dan Farber April 27, 2026 An Encouraging Signal About Federal Preemption A new Supreme Court ruling should help states defend their climate laws.