For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted the conflicts and opportunities currently faced by environmental law. Scientists uniformly predict that environmental degradation, notably climate change, will cause a rise in diseases, disproportionate suffering among communities already facing discrimination, and significant economic losses. In this Article, members of the Environmental Law Collaborative examine the legal system’s responses to these crises, with the goal of framing opportunities to reimagine environmental law. The Article is excerpted from their book Environmental Law, Disrupted, to be published by ELI Press later this year
This Article traces how policy reversals in the first years of the Trump Administration implicate pr...
Since the beginning of 2020 we are all affected by a global health crisis unlike any other in our l...
This article explains legal implication of COVID 19, and the similarity of the Pandemic to Climate C...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impa...
With the outbreak of Covid-19 globally, many measures were taken to reduce this epidemic’s effects. ...
Climate change and extreme inequality combine to cause disproportionate harms to poor communities th...
The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impa...
This article considers how climate change law, global politics, and governance structures facilitate...
A group of environmental law professors formed the Environmental Law Collaborative with the goal of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused more rapid changes to the law than most of us have seen in our life...
In an increasingly interdependent world, the climate and biodiversity crises are, more than ever, in...
As the magnitude of the threat posed by climate change has become increasingly apparent, scholars an...
This Article argues that all lawyers, not just environmental lawyers, have a unique and important ro...
This Article traces how policy reversals in the first years of the Trump Administration implicate pr...
Since the beginning of 2020 we are all affected by a global health crisis unlike any other in our l...
This article explains legal implication of COVID 19, and the similarity of the Pandemic to Climate C...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
For over a year, the COVID-19 pandemic and concerns about systemic racial injustice have highlighted...
The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impa...
With the outbreak of Covid-19 globally, many measures were taken to reduce this epidemic’s effects. ...
Climate change and extreme inequality combine to cause disproportionate harms to poor communities th...
The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impa...
This article considers how climate change law, global politics, and governance structures facilitate...
A group of environmental law professors formed the Environmental Law Collaborative with the goal of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused more rapid changes to the law than most of us have seen in our life...
In an increasingly interdependent world, the climate and biodiversity crises are, more than ever, in...
As the magnitude of the threat posed by climate change has become increasingly apparent, scholars an...
This Article argues that all lawyers, not just environmental lawyers, have a unique and important ro...
This Article traces how policy reversals in the first years of the Trump Administration implicate pr...
Since the beginning of 2020 we are all affected by a global health crisis unlike any other in our l...
This article explains legal implication of COVID 19, and the similarity of the Pandemic to Climate C...