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Ann Carlson
Ann Carlson is currently on leave from UCLA School of Law. She is the Shirley Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law and was the founding Faculty Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at UCLA School of Law. Professor Carlson is one of the nation's leading scholars of climate change law and policy.
Breaking News: Ninth Circuit Upholds California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard
Market Manipulation in the Renewable Fuel Market Does Not Mean Market Manipulation in California's Cap-and-Trade Program
EPA Sends Climate Rules for New Power Plants to OMB
Lots of Rhetoric, Not Much New in Obama's Climate Plan
Court Casts Doubt on Constitutionality of Michigan's Renewable Portfolio Standard, Upholds Cost Sharing for Transmission Lines
Time May Run Out on Obama's Most Powerful Climate Change Tool, Environmental Groups Threaten Suit
Alberta, Open Sewers and the Keystone Pipeline
California Sued Again Over Cap-and-Trade Program
Breaking News: Brown Approves California Cap-and-Trade Linkage to Quebec's System
What Can and Should the President do About Climate Change Without Congress?