July 25, 2022 | National Law Journal
Time for Greater Scrutiny of Climate Change Lawsuits Driven by Private DonorsThe merit of climate lawsuits is debatable and lawmakers should ask hard questions about whether lawsuits are the best approach to combating climate change, and the public should be concerned about the funding behind these suits.
By Curt Levey
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July 09, 1999 | Law.com
The Quiet Revolution: Conservatives Continue Federalism Resurgence by Expanding State ImmunityThe highlight of the Supreme Court's just-ended term may well have come on its last day, June 23, when a trio of decisions expanded the boundaries of state sovereign immunity and prompted talk of a constitutional sea change. The cases cap a decade of resurgent federalism and while such talk may well be premature, it is now clear that the Court is unabashedly pursuing a federalism agenda.
By Curt Levey
11 minute read
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