Alejandro Camacho January 26, 2026 The Trump Administration is Squandering Our Natural Heritage Proposed Endangered Species Act regulations are designed to stifle protections and provide developers even more power.
Dan Farber January 26, 2026 Milestones in State Climate Policy The first efforts to clean up the grid date back forty years, but state climate policy really got moving at the turn of the century.
Jonathan Zasloff January 23, 2026 Want to Fight for Science? Look to South Dakota. No, Really. We need a permanent grassroots strategy for science before we are buried in Idiocracy.
Evan George January 22, 2026 One Year of Energy Emergencies The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber January 22, 2026 What Critics of the Unitary Executive Missed This conservative theory has damaged democracy in unexpected ways.
Evan George January 22, 2026 Alejandro Camacho Joins UCLA Law Faculty Camacho will be a core faculty member of the UCLA Emmett Institute and a contributor to Legal Planet.
Guest Contributor January 21, 2026 UCLA Report Offers Framework for Resolving Coastal Conflicts Guest contributors Maeve Anderson and Mackay Peltzer write that regulatory updates are needed to ensure California’s coastal planning remains consistent with the intent of the Coastal Act.
William Boyd January 20, 2026 Another White House Power Grab: PJM Why emergency power auctions for the AI overlords will do little to reduce electricity prices.
Ann Carlson January 20, 2026 “Smog and Sunshine” Has a Release Date And this “Surprising Story of How Los Angeles Cleaned Up Its Air” is now available for preorder.
Dan Farber January 19, 2026 Nightmare on Penn Ave (Part 2) After a year of Trump 2.0, here’s how things stand.
Jonathan Zasloff January 4, 2026 Is Venezuela a “War For Oil”? It’s an overused cliche, but there is one way in which oil might figure in the recent illegal war: go to Africa to see it
Dan Farber January 8, 2026 The U.S. Has Now Become a Rogue Nation By pulling out of the UNFCCC and dozens of international organizations, Trump has isolated the United States and ceded influence to China and the EU.
Jonathan Zasloff January 9, 2026 Takings Between the Sheetz …in which I actually praise Brett Kavanaugh
Evan George January 13, 2026 Big Decisions to Come in 2026 The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Alejandro Camacho January 26, 2026 The Trump Administration is Squandering Our Natural Heritage Proposed Endangered Species Act regulations are designed to stifle protections and provide developers even more power.
Jonathan Zasloff January 23, 2026 Want to Fight for Science? Look to South Dakota. No, Really. We need a permanent grassroots strategy for science before we are buried in Idiocracy.
Evan George January 22, 2026 One Year of Energy Emergencies The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Dan Farber January 22, 2026 What Critics of the Unitary Executive Missed This conservative theory has damaged democracy in unexpected ways.
Evan George January 22, 2026 Alejandro Camacho Joins UCLA Law Faculty Camacho will be a core faculty member of the UCLA Emmett Institute and a contributor to Legal Planet.
William Boyd January 20, 2026 Another White House Power Grab: PJM Why emergency power auctions for the AI overlords will do little to reduce electricity prices.