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Paxton's 2024 Agenda: Immigration, Climate, Transgender Issues, Social Media, Abortion, Elections
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton boasted his 100th lawsuit against the Biden Administration in November, but his 2024 agenda went far beyond attempts to stymie efforts of federal agencies.What We Heard From Litigation Leaders This Year
Here's one last visit with the 18 leaders of Big Law litigation practices and elite boutiques we connected with this year as part of our Litigation Leaders Q&A series.What We Heard From Litigation Leaders in 2024
Here's one last visit with the 18 leaders of Big Law litigation practices and elite boutiques we connected with this year as part of our Litigation Leaders Q&A series.'Further Investment in Power' Will Drive Big Law Business—But What About Clean Energy Projects?
A number of energy lawyers said demand for power for data centers — essential for AI — will be an important driver of infrastructure projects in 2025.GC With Deep GM Experience Takes Legal Reins of Power Management Giant
Lucy Clark Dougherty's legal career has taken her in many directions, from senior posts in the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security to a board seat at Hertz.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Energy"
Energy Lawyers Working in Texas Expect Strong Demand to Continue in 2025 Across Energy Sector
A number of energy lawyers working in the Texas market said demand for power for data centers — essential for AI — will be an important driver of infrastructure projects in 2025.US Reviewer of Foreign Transactions Sees More Political, Policy Influence, Say Observers
“One of the challenges to this whole process is how does one define national security,” said attorney Justin Huff of Dorsey & Whitney, who served on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States at the Treasury Department under the Obama and Trump administrations.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?Gibson Dunn, Greenberg, ArentFox Schiff Among Latest to Lure Lateral Partners in DC
The lateral hires landed in firms' litigation, infrastructure and government relations departments, among others.A Risk-Based Approach to Protect Communities
The Framework encourages EPA programs to consider the totality of exposures to chemical and nonchemical stressors affecting human health and the environment, together with vulnerabilities and susceptibilities that may increase the likelihood that exposures will result in illness or other injuries. By engaging with communities and considering the cumulative effects of an action on the exposed population, the EPA can best protect citizens from environmental injuries.Trending Stories
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