As the existential threat of climate change becomes increasingly prevalent, U.S. plaintiffs, lawyers, and activists have begun seeking redress in federal courts arguing for recognition of a constitutional right to a clean environment. Recently, in Juliana v. United States, the Ninth Circuit explicitly recognized the grave threat of climate change for the health, well-being, and security of the American people and the nation as a whole. Additionally, the court found that the U.S. government has contributed to climate change through both inaction and policy decisions that promote the use of fossil fuels. The plaintiffs claimed that they had a constitutional right to a clean and safe environment. The court, however, side-stepped the constituti...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The proper role of the courts in our system of ...
Should there be a constitutional right to environmental protection? Arguments for and against are ap...
Courts in key climate change cases have abdicated their constitutional responsibility to protect a p...
This article, based on a live discussion among a panel of national experts, dissects the landmark fe...
This article, based on a live discussion among a panel of national experts, dissects the landmark fe...
Can the U.S. Constitution encompass a right to a stable climate? Courts around the world are f...
Justice Kennedy’s Obergefell opinion, which held that same sex marriage is a fundamental right under...
The perceived failures of the political branches to mitigate climate change have led climate change ...
In response to the accelerating effects of global warming, individuals and citizen groups in the Uni...
As used in this paper, “atmospheric integrity” refers to the interrelated physical, chemical, and bi...
On November 10, 2016, just two days after the election of President Donald Trump, the federal distri...
The issue arises occasionally whether it might be desirable to amend the U.S. Constitution to add an...
Our presentations will chronicle and assess the jurisprudential dimensions of constitutional environ...
Climate change activists have found they cannot turn to the Trump Administration for help, and Congr...
In its first full Term with its newest member, the U.S. Supreme Court marched decidedly to the right...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The proper role of the courts in our system of ...
Should there be a constitutional right to environmental protection? Arguments for and against are ap...
Courts in key climate change cases have abdicated their constitutional responsibility to protect a p...
This article, based on a live discussion among a panel of national experts, dissects the landmark fe...
This article, based on a live discussion among a panel of national experts, dissects the landmark fe...
Can the U.S. Constitution encompass a right to a stable climate? Courts around the world are f...
Justice Kennedy’s Obergefell opinion, which held that same sex marriage is a fundamental right under...
The perceived failures of the political branches to mitigate climate change have led climate change ...
In response to the accelerating effects of global warming, individuals and citizen groups in the Uni...
As used in this paper, “atmospheric integrity” refers to the interrelated physical, chemical, and bi...
On November 10, 2016, just two days after the election of President Donald Trump, the federal distri...
The issue arises occasionally whether it might be desirable to amend the U.S. Constitution to add an...
Our presentations will chronicle and assess the jurisprudential dimensions of constitutional environ...
Climate change activists have found they cannot turn to the Trump Administration for help, and Congr...
In its first full Term with its newest member, the U.S. Supreme Court marched decidedly to the right...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The proper role of the courts in our system of ...
Should there be a constitutional right to environmental protection? Arguments for and against are ap...
Courts in key climate change cases have abdicated their constitutional responsibility to protect a p...