By Joan M. Bondareff and Keith B. Letourneau | February 3, 2023
The next steps in the development of wind farms in the gulf, comparing the environments in other parts of the country and describing the obstacles to actual production of offshore wind.
By Jonathan Mattise | The Associated Press | February 3, 2023
The lawsuit filed in August 2020 argued that 20-year deals signed by most of TVA's customers lock the power distributors into exclusive contracts with the TVA and "will forever deprive distributors and ratepayers the opportunity to renegotiate with TVA to obtain cheaper, cleaner electricity," according to the Southern Environmental Law Center, which filed the suit for three plaintiff groups.
By Brian Lee | February 2, 2023
Claudia Braymer helped the group overcome a state plan to cut down 25,000 trees to build a connector snowmobile trail in the Adirondacks.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | February 2, 2023
Perhaps because the oral argument so confused everyone, on Jan. 23, the court dismissed the case on the ground that certiorari had been improvidently granted. So now instead of guidance, we have uncertainty.
By Everett Catts | February 1, 2023
"There's a time and a place for protection when it's needed, and this is one of the times we need to protect [the Okefenokee Swamp]," said Rep. Darlene Taylor, R-Thomasville, the lead co-sponsor for House Bill 71.
By Stephanie Wilkins | January 31, 2023
The new tool is designed to help organizations mitigate the environmental impact of their spend, reduce Scope 3 emissions and help eliminate greenwashing in supply chains.
By Linda A. Thompson | January 30, 2023
The European Commission has been seen for more than a decade as a de facto global regulatory superpower. But lately, the commission seems to be on a more-deliberate mission to export its rules worldwide, lawyers say.
By Christopher Niesche | January 29, 2023
Law firms in the country are seeing strong demand for lawyers with energy experience and expect the decarbonization of Australia will provide opportunities for a large number of lawyers in years to come.
By Britt Strottman | January 27, 2023
The first bellwether trials are expected to begin in June 2023 in the Aqueous Film-Forming Foam consolidated in a multidistrict litigation.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ally Cunningham, Jessie Rosell, Matt Walker and Shanna McCormack | January 27, 2023
Industries subject to PFAS restrictions should evaluate their product lines for "forever chemicals," as some state laws permit parties to avoid enforcement by acquiring a certificate of compliance from their suppliers.
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