On June 20, 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in American Electric Power v. Connecticut, the second climate change case to be decided by that Court and the first to concern common law claims. The decision resolves a few issues but leaves many others open
The U.S. Supreme Court by an equally divided vote offour to four affirmed the Second Circuit\u27s de...
Most U.S. climate change litigation falls into one of two categories. The vast majority of cases — w...
As debate over global warming continues to intensify, the United States Supreme Court has taken step...
On June 20, 2011 the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in American Electric Po...
There are five common law/nuisance suits addressing climate change now or formerly active. Of the th...
On April 19, 2011, two courts heard oral arguments in cases that will define the future of climate c...
In American Electric Power v. Connecticut the Supreme Court confronted climate change litigation for...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
Lisa Heinzerling, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Cente...
This symposium analyzes the role of litigation in climate change regulation, with a particular focus...
On March 21 of this year, something unusual took place at a U.S. courthouse in San Francisco: a grou...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
In American Electric Power v. Connecticut (AEP), the U.S. Supreme Court by an equally divided vote o...
As the impacts of a warming climate system become more apparent and countries across the globe begin...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
The U.S. Supreme Court by an equally divided vote offour to four affirmed the Second Circuit\u27s de...
Most U.S. climate change litigation falls into one of two categories. The vast majority of cases — w...
As debate over global warming continues to intensify, the United States Supreme Court has taken step...
On June 20, 2011 the U.S. Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated decision in American Electric Po...
There are five common law/nuisance suits addressing climate change now or formerly active. Of the th...
On April 19, 2011, two courts heard oral arguments in cases that will define the future of climate c...
In American Electric Power v. Connecticut the Supreme Court confronted climate change litigation for...
In the latter half of 2009, the Second Circuit in Connecticut v. American Electric Power Co. and the...
Lisa Heinzerling, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Cente...
This symposium analyzes the role of litigation in climate change regulation, with a particular focus...
On March 21 of this year, something unusual took place at a U.S. courthouse in San Francisco: a grou...
In American Electric Power Co. v. Connecticut (AEP), the Supreme Court explicitly left ajar the door...
In American Electric Power v. Connecticut (AEP), the U.S. Supreme Court by an equally divided vote o...
As the impacts of a warming climate system become more apparent and countries across the globe begin...
Approximately 35 lawsuits have been filed in the United States concerning global climate change, tog...
The U.S. Supreme Court by an equally divided vote offour to four affirmed the Second Circuit\u27s de...
Most U.S. climate change litigation falls into one of two categories. The vast majority of cases — w...
As debate over global warming continues to intensify, the United States Supreme Court has taken step...