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.
Elias Van Emmerick October 28, 2025 3 Lessons for a Regional Western Electricity Market California is paving the way for the creation of an independent regional organization to oversee Western energy markets. It can learn from mistakes made in other regions.
Dan Farber October 28, 2025 Environmental Groups and the New McCarthyism The Administration’s search for a vast leftwing conspiracy could ensnare some environmental groups.
Jonathan Zasloff October 24, 2025 How “Passive Virtues” Destroy the Constitution Judicial restraint has become a license for dictatorship.
Tiffany Deguzman October 23, 2025 Manila Protests Over Environment Follow a Rich Tradition Happy Filipino American History Month. Here’s a look at Filipino-led protests for environmental justice.
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?
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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.
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
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 22, 2025 Our National Parks are Open — and Openly Threatened The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
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