Jonathan Zasloff April 25, 2025 Canada’s Election: Real Stakes for the Planet Despite cynical criticisms of no differences between the parties, Carney and the Liberals are an obvious choice.
Eric Biber April 24, 2025 The California ESA and habitat protection How California can fill in for a reduction in federal protection for endangered speciees
Brennon Mendez Cara Horowitz April 24, 2025 Unsheathing a Weapon for Clean Air: ISRs New UCLA Law report focuses on how to use Indirect Source Rules to fight pollution from mega facilities.
Dan Farber April 24, 2025 State Climate Programs Under Trump – Little Drama, Steady Progress Ignoring Trump, state have continued work on achieving their climate targets.
Eric Biber April 23, 2025 What’s the Harm? Tentative thoughts on Trump Administration’s proposed repeal of the ESA regulation defining harm
Evan George April 23, 2025 Day After Earth Day, the Climate Pope, and the 89% The Drain is a new weekly roundup of climate and environmental news from Legal Planet.
Jonathan Zasloff April 21, 2025 What Should You Do For Earth Day? Get On The Phones The Environmental Voter Project is pushing hard in Michigan and Texas.
Evan George April 21, 2025 “What We Do Matters:” UCLA’s Charging Ahead Symposium States and cities have a lot of tools to cut vehicle pollution. It’s time to break them out.
Dan Farber April 21, 2025 Precedent, the Trump Administration, and Endangered Species A new Trump Administration initiative misinterprets the overruling of Chevron
Eric Biber April 18, 2025 Another CEQA urban residential exemption bill AB 609 provides a different and promising approach for advancing urban infill, but it could use a map
Richard Frank March 31, 2025 Success! Removing the Klamath Dams A “Good News” Environmental Story (For a Change)
Jonathan Zasloff April 4, 2025 The Death of CEQA? Not quite, but Assemblymember Wicks’ new bill would severely limit CEQA for housing.
Evan George April 15, 2025 MAGA vs NOAA, Executive Orders, and Growing IRA Support The Drain is a new weekly roundup of climate and environmental news from Legal Planet.
Ted Lamm April 11, 2025 The Mirage of Trump’s State Climate Law Executive Order There is no overreach.
Ann Carlson April 4, 2025 Senate Parliamentarian Confirms that California Waivers Are Not Subject to the Congressional Review Act Will Republicans honor her determination?
Evan George April 10, 2025 Introducing Your Legal Planet Weekly Roundup The L.A. Times Boiling Point is ending its informative weekly news roundups. Here’s your weekly Legal Planet roundup, The Drain.
Jonathan Zasloff April 25, 2025 Canada’s Election: Real Stakes for the Planet Despite cynical criticisms of no differences between the parties, Carney and the Liberals are an obvious choice.
Eric Biber March 27, 2025 Why do we have NEPA? Examining the reasons why we might have environmental review can inform reform efforts
Brennon Mendez April 24, 2025 Unsheathing a Weapon for Clean Air: ISRs New UCLA Law report focuses on how to use Indirect Source Rules to fight pollution from mega facilities.
Eric Biber April 23, 2025 What’s the Harm? Tentative thoughts on Trump Administration’s proposed repeal of the ESA regulation defining harm