Dan Farber September 1, 2025 The Failed Effort to Protect Workers from Toxics: A Labor Day Reflection The OSHA law called for rigorous regulation. It never happened.
Jonathan Zasloff August 29, 2025 Federalism Is For Suckers, Part The Millionth Donald Trump’s latest constitutional rewriting puts the lie to venerable constitutional scholarship
Evan George August 28, 2025 How to Dissent? Learn American History The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Chloé F. Smith August 28, 2025 Why are California’s Zero-Emission Truck Standards Under Attack? They are highly effective, as CLEE’s new Factsheet series on Zero-Emission Trucks documents.
Dan Farber August 28, 2025 Can California Try Again with Vehicle Pollution Limits? A new Sixth Circuit decision provides encouragement.
Eric Biber August 27, 2025 Right-wing populist environmentalism? The future of environmentalism may include a right-wing, populist strain that is heavily NIMBY
Eric Biber August 26, 2025 Two more recent NEPA studies These studies have better methodological approaches, and highlight the ways in which NEPA does (and does not) matter for renewable energy
Ethan Elkind August 26, 2025 Leveraging Cap-And-Trade Proceeds for Long-Term Utility Bill Savings and Pollution Reduction State leaders have an opportunity to expand the benefits with cap-and-trade reauthorization.
Evan George August 26, 2025 How We Teach Environmental Law is Changing UCLA Law faculty talk about how they are teaching environmental law differently in challenging times.
Ann Carlson August 25, 2025 Watch “Clearing the Air: The War on Smog” The American Experience’s “Clearing the Air: The War on Smog” tells an extraordinary story. It premieres on PBS this Tuesday.
Jonathan Zasloff August 8, 2025 Mayor NIMBY Karen Bass’ blocking of duplexes in devastated communities is a nasty piece of plutocracy.
Dan Farber August 4, 2025 Data Center Permitting: A Roadmap AI is fueling a surge in data center construction. Here’s what you need to know.
Evan George August 5, 2025 China is Kicking Our Ass at Our Own Game The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Evan George August 11, 2025 “Hi, Can you Hear Me?” A CPUC Debrief The California Public Utilities Commission heard an earful about neighborhood decarbonization. Here’s the input from Californians who support climate action.
Evan George August 13, 2025 The Energy Secretary Pushes Pseudoscience The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Ann Carlson August 25, 2025 Watch “Clearing the Air: The War on Smog” The American Experience’s “Clearing the Air: The War on Smog” tells an extraordinary story. It premieres on PBS this Tuesday.
Jonathan Zasloff August 4, 2025 Legal Planet Goes Hollywood — Sort Of Trump’s “War On Cities” gets a media hit
Evan George August 28, 2025 How to Dissent? Learn American History The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Eric Biber August 27, 2025 Right-wing populist environmentalism? The future of environmentalism may include a right-wing, populist strain that is heavily NIMBY
Eric Biber August 26, 2025 Two more recent NEPA studies These studies have better methodological approaches, and highlight the ways in which NEPA does (and does not) matter for renewable energy