By Dan Novak | February 6, 2025
“I think the strategy is to see what they can get away with,” said Kym Meyer, a Southern Environmental Law Center litigator. “Withholding money is something they're trying right now. And defying a court order like they're doing right now could land them in real trouble.”
By Avalon Zoppo | February 6, 2025
U.S. District Judge George O'Toole Jr. temporarily blocked the Thursday deadline for federal workers to accept a “deferred resignation” from the Trump administration.
By Cheryl Miller | January 27, 2025
A Western States Petroleum Association executive accused the bill's author of trying to score political points in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires.
By Dan Novak | January 16, 2025
“I believe that climate change is real," Lee Zeldin told senators on the Environment and Public Works Committee. He added that environmental policies should not hamper economic growth.
By Jimmy Hoover | January 13, 2025
The Supreme Court turned away a pair of appeals from the oil and gas industry seeking to defeat a lawsuit from Hawaiian municipal authorities over the companies' alleged cover-up of their products' environmental effects.
By Bernard L. McNamee | January 3, 2025
The solicitor general should not make outcome-based arguments on inherently political issues; instead, the rule of law must always be the guiding principle for arguments to the court.
By Dan Novak | December 3, 2024
“It wouldn't surprise me at all ... if [the challenge to naming PFOA and PFOS as hazardous] goes up all the way to the Supreme Court just because it is somewhat novel in terms of the statutory provision that EPA is relying upon,” said William Boyd, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
By Daniel Novak | November 21, 2024
“If you can't block repeal, you can at least add more speed bumps," said Berkeley School of Law professor Daniel Farber.
By Daniel Novak | November 12, 2024
Even if Lee Zeldin “were a mild supporter of climate change activity, Trump's opposition to climate change regulation is so strong and so well known that I doubt that Zeldin would get him to move off of his opposition,” said environmental law professor Robert Glicksman.
By Jimmy Hoover | October 21, 2024
The Biden administration is seeking to block the conservative U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from hearing a challenge from several small oil refineries to renewable fuel standards.
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