Nico Esguerra Ted Parson February 10, 2026 A Science-Policy Dialogue on SRM for Latin America Key takeaways from the UCLA Emmett Institute’s convening on Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) in Santiago, Chile.
Dan Farber February 9, 2026 State Blacklists of Companies with Sustainability Policies Take a Constitutional Hit A federal district court just struck down a Texas law blacklisting companies that oppose fossil fuels.
Dan Farber February 7, 2026 Taking Care That the Law Be Fitfully Executed Carrying out the law is the core duty of the President. And it’s being openly violated.
Jonathan Zasloff February 6, 2026 Is Antitrust Unconstitutional? It violates the “Major Questions Doctrine” — which reveals the doctrine’s bankruptcy
Dan Farber February 5, 2026 Trump Tried to Kill Renewables. He Failed. Despite assaults by Trump and his Congress, renewables are still growing.
Evan George February 4, 2026 A Lot Fewer Climate Reporters at the Washington Post The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
Eric Biber February 3, 2026 Chaos on the Public Lands? Congress has begun applying the Congressional Review Act to federal public lands management plans. The impacts might be significant.
William Boyd February 3, 2026 Pesticides, Cancer, and Failure-to-Warn at the Supreme Court The pro-business Roberts Court considers whether to preempt state law failure-to-warn claims. Will corporate and agency malfeasance on glyphosate matter?
Dan Farber February 2, 2026 New Trump Nuclear Reactor Policy: “Trust Us” The Administration is eliminating safeguards and courting greater skepticism about nuclear safety
Dan Farber February 2, 2026 Keeping Coal on Life Support Trump is doing everything he can to boost coal. And still, the industry is on life support.
Evan George February 4, 2026 A Lot Fewer Climate Reporters at the Washington Post The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.
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.
Nico Esguerra February 10, 2026 A Science-Policy Dialogue on SRM for Latin America Key takeaways from the UCLA Emmett Institute’s convening on Solar Radiation Modification (SRM) in Santiago, Chile.
Dan Farber February 7, 2026 Taking Care That the Law Be Fitfully Executed Carrying out the law is the core duty of the President. And it’s being openly violated.
Dan Farber February 5, 2026 Trump Tried to Kill Renewables. He Failed. Despite assaults by Trump and his Congress, renewables are still growing.
Eric Biber February 3, 2026 Chaos on the Public Lands? Congress has begun applying the Congressional Review Act to federal public lands management plans. The impacts might be significant.
Dan Farber February 2, 2026 New Trump Nuclear Reactor Policy: “Trust Us” The Administration is eliminating safeguards and courting greater skepticism about nuclear safety
Jonathan Zasloff January 30, 2026 Does the Unitary Executive Theory Exist? Not really. It’s just another ideological confection to impose right-wing policies: the Supreme Court’s argument last week shows it
Dan Farber January 29, 2026 The Decline and Fall of the “Regulatory Czar” Now, the office doesn’t even have a home page, and its boss is lawyer who faces possible disbarment.
Jonathan Zasloff January 27, 2026 “OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!” Trump’s new wildfire Executive Order purporting to pre-empt state and local permitting is the latest insanity emanating from the White House.