This thesis examines the role of litigation in the climate policy process in the United States. To that end, the theoretical framework linking law and policy change developed by Gerald Rosenberg is applied to a case study of Massachusetts v. EPA, a recent Supreme Court decision affecting greenhouse gas regulations. This thesis finds that although litigation faces significant constraints in affecting executive-branch policymaking, litigation can help advance policy change through altering statutory interpretations by administrative agencies.Cette thèse examine le rôle des contentieux dans les processus politiques sur le climat aux États-Unis. Dans ce but, le cadre théorique développé par Gerald Rosenberg, qui lie le droit et le changement d...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left by...
As the impacts of a warming climate system become more apparent and countries across the globe begin...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
With the demise of climate legislation in Congress, and the Supreme Court’s rejection of climate-rel...
Climate litigation has emerged as a strategy to pressure federal agencies of the United States of Am...
This symposium analyzes the role of litigation in climate change regulation, with a particular focus...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left b...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
The administrative state struggles to address massive, complex problems such as ameliorating the fin...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
Based on a variant of the Elliott-Ackerman-Millian theory that variable, potentially inconsistent an...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left by...
As the impacts of a warming climate system become more apparent and countries across the globe begin...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
With the demise of climate legislation in Congress, and the Supreme Court’s rejection of climate-rel...
Climate litigation has emerged as a strategy to pressure federal agencies of the United States of Am...
This symposium analyzes the role of litigation in climate change regulation, with a particular focus...
While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate chang...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Robust scholarly discussion covers recent climate change litigation. Building off these insights, t...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left b...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
The administrative state struggles to address massive, complex problems such as ameliorating the fin...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...
Based on a variant of the Elliott-Ackerman-Millian theory that variable, potentially inconsistent an...
While a growing scientific consensus recognizes that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are cont...
Climate change litigation, which is often perceived as an attempt to fill the regulatory gap left by...
As the impacts of a warming climate system become more apparent and countries across the globe begin...
Climate advocates are increasingly raising specific climate change concerns before domestic courts, ...