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CTS Corp. v. Waldburger

July 12, 2015 by Harvard Law Development

By Michael Barclay Cite as: Michael Barclay, CTS Corp. v. Waldburger, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 567 (2015). View Full Article (PDF) … [Read more...] about CTS Corp. v. Waldburger

Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA Symposium

April 15, 2015 by Harvard Law Development

In Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA, the Supreme Court largely upheld the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration program for new or modified major stationary sources of air pollution. Although the Court rejected the Environmental Protection Agency’s claim that it was statutorily … [Read more...] about Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA Symposium

EPA v. EME Homer City Generation, L.P.: Agencies Can Consider Costs in the Face of Statutory Silence

April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev

By Ryland Li Cite as: Ryland Li, EPA v. EME Homer City Generation, L.P.: Agencies Can Consider Costs in the Face of Statutory Silence, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 293 (2015). View Full Article (PDF) … [Read more...] about EPA v. EME Homer City Generation, L.P.: Agencies Can Consider Costs in the Face of Statutory Silence

Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio

April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev

By Brenden Cline Cite as: Brenden Cline, Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio, 39 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 275 (2015). View Full Article (PDF) … [Read more...] about Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio

Castles Made of Sand: Public-Interest Litigation and China’s New Environmental Protection Law

April 14, 2015 by hlsjrnldev

By Daniel Carpenter-Gold It has long been a truism that China’s environmental legislation is plentiful and powerful, but only unevenly enforced. Given China’s reputation as an authoritarian state with immense capacity to regulate its citizens, this is counter-intuitive. To understand the latest environmental legislation in China, we must make sense of this seeming paradox. The … [Read more...] about Castles Made of Sand: Public-Interest Litigation and China’s New Environmental Protection Law

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