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Sean Hecht
Sean B. Hecht is the Co-Executive Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, Evan Frankel Professor of Policy and Practice, and Co-Director of the Frank G. Wells Environmental Law Clinic at UCLA School of Law. He teaches Public Natural Resources Law and Policy, Environmental Law, the Environmental Law Clinic, and a California state environmental law seminar. Sean builds collaborations and conducts research on environmental issues involving academia, practicing environmental lawyers, advocacy organizations, policymakers, and the business community.
Scholastic drops industry-funded pro-coal 4th-grade curriculum, but still maintains other programs that threaten public health
Scholastic, Inc. publishes pro-coal curriculum for fourth graders, apparently paid for by coal industry
Anti-coal satire (with My First Inhaler) punks Peabody Energy
The story of the Price-Anderson Act: how Congress made nuclear power financially viable in the U.S. by eliminating accountability for risk
Evaluating the claim that future environmental regulations have already made California the nation's worst place to do business
New Legal Planet iPhone/iPad app provides easy mobile access to blog
Video and print materials online from our conference Local Agencies on the Cutting Edge: Emerging Challenges to Local Land Use Authority
The recent court decision blocking California's scoping plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: One-stop shopping for recent Legal Planet commentary
Might recent events allow Governor Brown to consider a new direction for AB 32 implementation?
Can the Air Resources Board continue to implement measures to reduce greenhouse gases?