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Adapting Federal Regulatory Approaches To Advances In Agricultural Biotechnology, Alan Sachs Jan 2021

Adapting Federal Regulatory Approaches To Advances In Agricultural Biotechnology, Alan Sachs

Maryland Law Review Online

No abstract provided.


Hop On The Carbon Neutral Bandwagon: Amending The Paris Agreement To Require Short-Term Goals And Long-Term Carbon Neutral Goals For Nationally Determined Contributions, Johanna Adashek Jan 2021

Hop On The Carbon Neutral Bandwagon: Amending The Paris Agreement To Require Short-Term Goals And Long-Term Carbon Neutral Goals For Nationally Determined Contributions, Johanna Adashek

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Measuring Environmental Justice: Analysis Of Progress Under Presidents Bush, Obama, And Trump, Mollie Soloway Jan 2021

Measuring Environmental Justice: Analysis Of Progress Under Presidents Bush, Obama, And Trump, Mollie Soloway

Student Articles and Papers

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Revitalizing Greenhouse Gas Permitting Inside A Biden Epa, Matt Haber, Seema Kakade Jan 2021

Revitalizing Greenhouse Gas Permitting Inside A Biden Epa, Matt Haber, Seema Kakade

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Environmental Enforceability, Seema Kakade Jan 2021

Environmental Enforceability, Seema Kakade

Faculty Scholarship

There are great expectations for a resurgence in federal environmental enforcement in a Biden-led federal government. Indeed, federal environmental enforcement suffered serious blows during the Trump Administration, particularly at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including large cuts in the budget for enforcement and reversals of key enforcement policies. Yet, while important to repair the damage, truly strengthening federal environmental enforcement will require more. This Article highlights the need for greater attention to the multiple hurdles that plague environmental enforcement. In doing so it makes three contributions to the literature. First, it asserts that even though environmental statutes, regulations, and guidance …


The Natural Gas Paradox: Shutting Down A System Designed To Operate Forever, Heather Payne Jan 2021

The Natural Gas Paradox: Shutting Down A System Designed To Operate Forever, Heather Payne

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


“Forgotten” By The Clean Water Act: The Anacostia River’S Evolving Environmental Justice Problems, Madeleine Dwyer Jan 2021

“Forgotten” By The Clean Water Act: The Anacostia River’S Evolving Environmental Justice Problems, Madeleine Dwyer

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.


Locked Up In The Eye Of The Storm: A Case For Heightened Legal Protections For Incarcerated People During Hurricanes, Maya Habash Jan 2021

Locked Up In The Eye Of The Storm: A Case For Heightened Legal Protections For Incarcerated People During Hurricanes, Maya Habash

University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class

No abstract provided.