Evan George November 4, 2025 Climate Change is Coming for Your Coffee The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber November 4, 2025 The Tariff Case & Environmental Law The Court’s ruling could open doors legally for some future environmental actions.
Travis Ritchie November 3, 2025 California Wonders if it is Doing Wildfire Risk All Wrong The California Wildfire Fund seeks input from stakeholders on a range of possible reforms.
Eric Biber November 3, 2025 Abundance politics and climate politics Recent issue polling shows the similar challenges facing both climate and abundance politics
Dan Farber November 3, 2025 The 2026 Election: Through a Glass, Darkly Here’s what things look like now, but a lot could change.
Eric Biber October 31, 2025 A start on feasible permitting reform A proposal from the National Governors’ Association is narrow and focused, and that’s good
Jonathan Zasloff October 31, 2025 Will Technology Save Us? It Might Have To Battery innovations provide at least some source for hope despite the Trump Administration’s war on renewable energy
Cara Horowitz October 30, 2025 A Strangely Important Case about… Boilers? UCLA Law’s clinic files Ninth Circuit brief in defense of core air pollution control authority.
Dan Farber October 30, 2025 Halloween Hacks for a Warming Planet Pretty or scary or brave? There’s a climate costume to suit all tastes and all ages.
Evan George October 29, 2025 What Went Wrong with News Coverage of the LA Fires The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
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?
Evan George November 4, 2025 Climate Change is Coming for Your Coffee The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber October 6, 2025 First Monday? More Like ‘First Moanday.’ Since conservatives got a supermajority on the Supreme Court, it’s been on an anti-environmental tear.
Travis Ritchie November 3, 2025 California Wonders if it is Doing Wildfire Risk All Wrong The California Wildfire Fund seeks input from stakeholders on a range of possible reforms.
Eric Biber November 3, 2025 Abundance politics and climate politics Recent issue polling shows the similar challenges facing both climate and abundance politics
Dan Farber November 3, 2025 The 2026 Election: Through a Glass, Darkly Here’s what things look like now, but a lot could change.
Eric Biber October 31, 2025 A start on feasible permitting reform A proposal from the National Governors’ Association is narrow and focused, and that’s good
Jonathan Zasloff October 31, 2025 Will Technology Save Us? It Might Have To Battery innovations provide at least some source for hope despite the Trump Administration’s war on renewable energy