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'Everything From A to Z': University GCs Tested by Legal, Financial, Societal Challenges
“The issues in higher education are some of the most compelling out there right now,” said David Simon, former general counsel of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.EPA grants California authority to ban sales of new gas cars by 2035. Action faces reversal by Trump
The EPA said opponents of the two waivers did not meet their legal burden to show how either the EV rule or a separate measure on heavy-duty vehicles was inconsistent with the federal Clean Air Act.What Should the Environmental Regulatory Phoenix Look Like?
Although we may think some of the structures erected over the past 55 years could do with a redesign many of us think that some features of them really do serve some purpose. If it all burns, surely many of us have some thoughts about what the Phoenix might look like. I offer a few to get the ball rolling.The Effect of a Second Trump Presidency on Environmental Justice
The Biden Administration made environmental justice a priority of its environmental programs, even creating new councils focused specifically on environmental justice. It issued new initiatives and guidance for agencies on how to consider environmental justice in existing environmental statutory schemes, and made significant funding available. What will happen to all of these initiatives when Donald Trump takes office in 2025? What does this mean for environmental justice efforts in New York and New Jersey?Justices to Decide if Fuel Industry Can Sue Over California’s EV Rules
The Supreme Court will decide whether fuel companies have standing to sue based on their claimed harm by California's stringent tailpipe rules designed to boost electric vehicle sales.View more book results for the query "Environmental Protection Agency"
Memorable Concurrences of the 20th Century
While Supreme Court concurrences have not received the scholarly focus comparable to that given to dissenting opinions, they merit equal attention.What to Expect in the Securities Enforcement Space in 2025
Even in areas in which enforcement is likely to substantially diminish—such as crypto or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosures—the SEC will likely still have interest when there are concrete allegations of fraud or investor harm. One notable change, however, is that the SEC may be less likely to support enforcement based on technical violations of the federal securities laws that lack intentionality or specific underlying harm.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A team at Munger, Tolles & Olson teamed with the Washington State Office of the Attorney General to secure a permanent injunction against the proposed $24.6 billion merger of the Kroger and Albertsons grocery chains.Manufacturing Group Urges Sweeping Environmental Deregulation in Letter to Trump
“The regulatory onslaught reached a fever pitch during the Biden administration,” the letter stated. “You have the opportunity to tackle this challenge by addressing burdensome regulations that are stifling investment, making us less competitive in the world, limiting innovation and threatening the very jobs we are all working to create right here in America.”Atkins Likely to Bring Pro-Business, Light Regulatory Touch to SEC, Say Agency Observers
In 2015 testimony to Congress, Atkins criticized Dodd-Frank for ceding too much authority to regulators, adding that the law will mean that “government, and not the markets, will choose the winners and losers.”Trending Stories
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