In Washington, D.C., the “Green New Deal” may be nothing more than a symbolic, Twitter-friendly legislative campaign with no real hope of adoption. But in New York, it is the new legal reality. The efforts of sub-national governments - like New York’s - to tackle widespread environmental harms, in particular climate change, have drawn increased media and scholarly attention since the United States declared its intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. In truth, the trend towards so-called “environmental federalism” predates the election of President Donald J. Trump. We are ushering in the next generation of environmental laws, and those laws will largely be authored by state and local officials. Where do these lawmakers look for guida...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change ...
In Washington, D.C., the “Green New Deal” may be nothing more than a symbolic, Twitter-friendly legi...
Defined as a “system of state and national government [where] each level has some degree of autonomy...
This chapter of Beyond Environmental Law: Policy Proposals for a Better Environmental Future examine...
A vast body of U.S. law relevant to climate change has developed since publication of the first edit...
Since the 1970s, the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act—and the regulations issued under their au...
Federal law preempts state regulation of motor vehicle emissions. California alone is allowed to see...
The Trump Administration is rapidly turning the clock back on climate policy and environmental regul...
The New York Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act of 2019 (CLCPA) requires total statewid...
The legislative process in the United States moves slowly, and any legislation that does become law ...
INTRODUCTION: Climate change impacts the law on many levels and in many ways. This Article asks a th...
In the last several years, cities around the world have taken on a leading role in advancing policy ...
Congress embarked on a new era of environmental protection in 1970, when it passed the federal Clean...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change ...
In Washington, D.C., the “Green New Deal” may be nothing more than a symbolic, Twitter-friendly legi...
Defined as a “system of state and national government [where] each level has some degree of autonomy...
This chapter of Beyond Environmental Law: Policy Proposals for a Better Environmental Future examine...
A vast body of U.S. law relevant to climate change has developed since publication of the first edit...
Since the 1970s, the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act—and the regulations issued under their au...
Federal law preempts state regulation of motor vehicle emissions. California alone is allowed to see...
The Trump Administration is rapidly turning the clock back on climate policy and environmental regul...
The New York Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act of 2019 (CLCPA) requires total statewid...
The legislative process in the United States moves slowly, and any legislation that does become law ...
INTRODUCTION: Climate change impacts the law on many levels and in many ways. This Article asks a th...
In the last several years, cities around the world have taken on a leading role in advancing policy ...
Congress embarked on a new era of environmental protection in 1970, when it passed the federal Clean...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
National governments that are committed to a social transition in the pursuit of climate policy face...
Policymakers and scholars alike are struggling with the federalism question: whether climate change ...