The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew C. Wood and Mackenzie M. Moyer | April 7, 2022
In the absence of definitive federal action to regulate PFAS, many states, including Pennsylvania, have in recent years taken steps to investigate, understand, and regulate PFAS.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth J. Warren | April 7, 2022
In a proposed rule released on March 21 for public comment, Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors, the Securities and Exchange Commission set forth detailed requirements for disclosure of climate-related information in registrations and reports filed with the commission.
By Marcia Coyle | April 6, 2022
While Roberts has dissented before, Wednesday's order is the first time he joined an opinion criticizing the majority for its misuse of the shadow docket.
By Christine Schiffner | April 6, 2022
In light of the recent SEC proposal to expand ESG disclosure rules, some companies find themselves in unfamiliar territory. If adopted, some of the new requirements will be tough to meet, says Megan Gates.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Anne Bagamery | April 6, 2022
Even before the invasion of Ukraine focused attention on Europe's dependence on fossil fuels from Russia, regulatory changes and climate litigation were converging to make 2022 a pivotal year for climate change law in Europe.
By Anne Bagamery | April 6, 2022
Even before the invasion of Ukraine focused attention on Europe's dependence on fossil fuels from Russia, regulatory changes and climate litigation were converging to make 2022 a pivotal year for climate change law in Europe.
By Anne Bagamery | April 6, 2022
Even before the invasion of Ukraine focused attention on Europe's dependence on fossil fuels from Russia, regulatory changes and climate litigation were converging to make 2022 a pivotal year for climate change law in Europe.
By Bao Vu and Kelly Beskin | March 31, 2022
A recent ruling confirms that the science supporting acrylamide's listing as a possible human carcinogen under Proposition 65 is shaky at best, according to Stoel Rives' Bao Vu and Kelly Beskin.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David F. Edelstein and Charles J. Dennen | March 31, 2022
It is hard to call per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) a category of "emerging" contaminants given the amount of attention PFAS is receiving these days, but the regulation of PFAS throughout the country is certainly still developing.
By Christopher Niesche | March 30, 2022
The country is second only to the U.S. in the number of climate litigation cases filed.
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