Eric Biber October 18, 2025 Quiet Climate Policy Just because climate change isn’t salient for most voters doesn’t mean policy isn’t important
Jonathan Zasloff October 17, 2025 Legal “Scholarship” and the Overproduction of Elites What’s the point of writing about the Supreme Court when its only ideology is intellectual dishonesty?
Dan Farber October 16, 2025 Lighting Candles in Dark Times: Environmental Law Centers in the Trump Era These law school centers show it’s possible find ways to make a difference.
Eric Biber October 15, 2025 Backfilling the federal ESA AB 1319 is a good first step to responding to efforts to weaken the federal ESA
Denise Grab October 15, 2025 Which is Better: LADWP or SCE? New UCLA Law report, “The Cost & Carbon of Competing Utility Models,” contrasts municipally owned electric utilities and investor-owned utilities.
Eric Biber October 14, 2025 Revoking Monuments? Recent Justice Department memo on National Monuments argues for Presidential power to eliminate them entirely
Evan George October 14, 2025 Arson Alone Does Not Explain the Palisades Fire The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber October 14, 2025 Learning from the Laureates The 2025 Economics Prize, Technological Innovation, and the Energy Transition
Eric Biber October 13, 2025 How broad does Clean Water Act 401 certification sweep? Recent disputes over infrastructure projects highlights the importance of the question
Jim Salzman October 13, 2025 The Dark and Quiet Skies Campaign What does Space Law have to do with environmental law? Satellites pollute in more ways than you think.
Evan George October 7, 2025 Some Good News About the El Segundo Chevron Explosion The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Jonathan Zasloff October 17, 2025 Legal “Scholarship” and the Overproduction of Elites What’s the point of writing about the Supreme Court when its only ideology is intellectual dishonesty?
Eric Biber October 18, 2025 Quiet Climate Policy Just because climate change isn’t salient for most voters doesn’t mean policy isn’t important
Eric Biber September 21, 2025 The perils of federal abundance legislation Political polarization at the federal level is a steep obstacle to any major abundance reforms
Eric Biber October 15, 2025 Backfilling the federal ESA AB 1319 is a good first step to responding to efforts to weaken the federal ESA
Eric Biber October 14, 2025 Revoking Monuments? Recent Justice Department memo on National Monuments argues for Presidential power to eliminate them entirely
Evan George October 14, 2025 Arson Alone Does Not Explain the Palisades Fire The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber October 13, 2025 The War on Public Health Continues Friday’s layoffs announcements at CDC targeted infectious disease control
Eric Biber October 12, 2025 Take Two Trump Administration reasoning around the definition of take appears contradictory
Evan George October 9, 2025 Solar and Wind are Winning Two energy reports out this week paint a clear picture of the future that may await us.