West Virginia V. Epa, 2022 University of Montana School of Law
West Virginia V. Epa, Amanda Spear, Amanda Spear
Public Land & Resources Law Review
The EPA created the Clean Power Plan in an effort to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions generated by coal-fired power plants. The EPA determined that the Best System of Emission Reduction for existing coal-fired power plants included generation shifting methods, meaning a shift from coal to cleaner sources. The Supreme Court held, under the major questions doctrine, that Congress had not intended for the EPA to use generation shifting methods for the Best System of Emission Reduction and that the EPA had exceeded its authority in doing so. This note will explore how the decision may impact administrative …
The Dark Side Of Due Process: Part Ii, Why Penumbral Rights And Cost/Benefit Balancing Tests Are Bad, 2022 St Mary's University
The Dark Side Of Due Process: Part Ii, Why Penumbral Rights And Cost/Benefit Balancing Tests Are Bad, Joshua J. Schroeder
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Hermeneutics For Legal Research And Analysis, 2022 Nanjing University, China
Hermeneutics For Legal Research And Analysis, Konstantin G. Vertsman
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Marijuana Legalization: Child-Centered Considerations In Texas Family Law Matters, 2022 St Mary's University
Marijuana Legalization: Child-Centered Considerations In Texas Family Law Matters, Julie Whitson
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Deep South’S Constitutional Con, 2022 St Mary's University
The Deep South’S Constitutional Con, Lynn Uzzell
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Inter-Circuit Judicial Splits Surrounding The Class Action Fairness Act’S “Local Single Event” Exception—A Proposal To Resolve The Confusion, 2022 St Mary's University
Inter-Circuit Judicial Splits Surrounding The Class Action Fairness Act’S “Local Single Event” Exception—A Proposal To Resolve The Confusion, Odalys Vielma
St. Mary's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Everything Is Not What It Seems, And What It Is, Is Broken: Re-Defining Production In The Oil And Gas Lease Habendum Clause, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Everything Is Not What It Seems, And What It Is, Is Broken: Re-Defining Production In The Oil And Gas Lease Habendum Clause, Fisher Lynn Fulton
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Millionaires And The Ability To Receive Overtime Compensation, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Millionaires And The Ability To Receive Overtime Compensation, Matt Peace
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Tort Theory, Litigation & Avenues For Relief: Hydraulic Fracturing In Oklahoma, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Tort Theory, Litigation & Avenues For Relief: Hydraulic Fracturing In Oklahoma, Madeleine Lange
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Sovereign Immunity, Entrenched Power, And Isolationism: How To Hold Ercot Accountable To Texas Residents In The Aftermath Of The February 2021 Winter Storm, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Sovereign Immunity, Entrenched Power, And Isolationism: How To Hold Ercot Accountable To Texas Residents In The Aftermath Of The February 2021 Winter Storm, Meghan A. Brobst
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Climate Torts Belong In A Number Of Hands: Loosening The Federal Grip Of Preemption, Administrative Control, And Dilatory Procedure, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Climate Torts Belong In A Number Of Hands: Loosening The Federal Grip Of Preemption, Administrative Control, And Dilatory Procedure, Hank Herren
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Companies Can Condemn Whose Property? A Discussion Of Penneast Pipeline Co., Llc V. New Jersey, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Companies Can Condemn Whose Property? A Discussion Of Penneast Pipeline Co., Llc V. New Jersey, Emma Farha
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
To Kill A Mockingbird: A Look Into The Migratory Bird Treaty Act And Its Application To Unintentional Takings, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
To Kill A Mockingbird: A Look Into The Migratory Bird Treaty Act And Its Application To Unintentional Takings, Ben Davis
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Burdened, But Not Burdened Enough: A Long-Term Solution To The Difficulties Posed By Religious Objections To Resource Development, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Burdened, But Not Burdened Enough: A Long-Term Solution To The Difficulties Posed By Religious Objections To Resource Development, Nathan Downey
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Oil And Gas Habendum Clause And Savings Clause Interpretation, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Recent Developments In Oil And Gas Habendum Clause And Savings Clause Interpretation, Emily Richard
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Pigford V. Glickman And The Remnants Of Racism, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Pigford V. Glickman And The Remnants Of Racism, Alyssa Sloan
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Refining Terms For Small Refineries: The Extension Of Hardship Through Statutory Interpretation, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Refining Terms For Small Refineries: The Extension Of Hardship Through Statutory Interpretation, Kylen Chase Huffman
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, 2022 University of Oklahoma College of Law
Editor's Introduction & Front Pages, Hank Herren
Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal
No abstract provided.
Municipalities Could Provide Valuable Second-Life Uses Of Electric Vehicle Li-Ion Batteries While Legislators And Manufacturers Refine Safe Recycling And Disposal Practices, 2022 Barry University School of Law
Municipalities Could Provide Valuable Second-Life Uses Of Electric Vehicle Li-Ion Batteries While Legislators And Manufacturers Refine Safe Recycling And Disposal Practices, Heather D. Stewart
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
As consumers are embracing emerging electric vehicles (EVs) as an important step to take in combating climate change, the reality is that the EV solution has some serious short-term issues to address, especially when evaluating the lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) that power most EVs. This comment first discusses the potential problems associated with the lack of recycling and disposal technology as well as regulations that are available for EV LIBs. Even though consumers and regulators alike are supportive that fossil fuel-burning internal combustion engines need to be replaced with cleaner transportation options such as EVs, policies, and proclamations are still subject …
Addressing The Disproportionate Adverse Health Effects Among Bipoc Communities As A Result Of Environmental Racism, 2022 Roger Williams University School of Law
Addressing The Disproportionate Adverse Health Effects Among Bipoc Communities As A Result Of Environmental Racism, Lindsay M. Farbent
Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
This article examines factors that contribute to the negative health impacts on Black Americans, other minorities, and low-income communities that are living in areas with high levels of air pollution, toxic waste, and environmental hazards. First, this article assesses the role of historical residential redlining on the segregation of BIPOC neighborhoods. Furthermore, the article addresses gaps in both federal and state environmental laws that allow facilities to keep obtaining permits and polluting in BIPOC and primarily low-income neighborhoods. Moreover, the article explains the higher rates of trauma, stress, and stress-related illnesses among BIPOC communities exposed to high levels of environmental …