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I'm sure we do not want unelected regulators trying to fill in the blanks for sloppily written legislation. Why not…
On Losing Chevron: What Does It Mean for California?
The judiciary has stepped into the power vacuum that has been created by the bought and paid for Congress and…
On Losing Chevron: What Does It Mean for California?
Dan, university scholars have two jobs to do with the greatest sense of urgency: 1. Control global warming to protect…
On Judicial Review After Loper Bright
Interestingly, none of the laws you cited would have as much teeth without the foundation of the Civil Rights Act…
On The Ten Most Important U.S. Environmental Laws
INSANe! infuriating!
On The Third Political Branch
You did not include the National Historic Preservation Act, 1966 that protects our national, state and local cultural resources including…
On The Ten Most Important U.S. Environmental Laws
When I was an undergrad I was working with a grad student on understanding how to predict climate change impacts…
On The “Silver Bullet” Required to Improve California’s Water Rights System: More & Better Data
Is there a fix at the federal level to reverse the decision on Chevron deference? Could the federal legislature pass…
On Losing Chevron: What Does It Mean for California?
1 July 2024 Our economy, industry, technology, academics, etc., etc., etc., are ALL-L-L-L evolving FAR-FAR-FAR faster than the singular or…
On The Third Political Branch
this is good news for us lawyers in the trenches who have to fight arrogant decisions of regulators who were…
On Is the Sky Falling? Chevron, Loper Bright, and Judicial Deference
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