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- 鈥淥ut there is a different world, older and greater and deeper by far than ours, a world which surrounds and sustains the little world of men as sea and sky surround and sustain a ship. The shock of the real . . . For a few moments we discover that
- Despite President Trump鈥檚 promise to end 鈥渢he war on coal,鈥 the Hopi and Navajo Nations are facing the inevitable transition away from a coal-dependent economy due to the upcoming closure of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) and Kayenta Mine. The
- This post originally appeared on the Harvard Law Review BlogThe modern administrative state was built on the promise of expertise. As James Landis argued in his New Deal-era defense of the bureaucracy, expert agencies are needed to effectively
- This post originally appeared on the Harvard Law Review BlogOn December 4, 2017, President Trump announced his long-anticipated decisions to shrink two major national monuments in southern Utah. Trump shrunk the Bears Ears National Monument
- This post originally appeared on the Harvard Law Review BlogGenerating electricity from coal is a dirty business. Coal mining and power production release toxic heavy metals like mercury, respiratory irritants like sulfur dioxide and particulates,
- After a long history of disposal and extractive exploitation on federal public lands, Congress codified protection of broader public values by passing comprehensive reform in the Federal Lands Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) of 1976. A recent
- This conference brought together women in electricity law and regulation to discuss the most pressing questions facing legislators and regulators today. Each of the panel topics was selected for its relevance in ongoing debates about the right way
- The State of U.S. Energy Policy Following the Paris Agreement: Who is Leading?Colette Honorable, Former FERC Commissioner, Partner Reed Smith LLPThe 2017 Schultz Lecture focused on the evolution of energy policy in the U.S. and beyond following the
- GWC Distinguished Lecture 鈥 2017Atmospheric Trust Litigation: Securing a Constitutional Right to a Stable Climate SystemProfessor Mary Wood, Philip H. Knight Professor, Faculty Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center, University of
- Featured articles:Experiential Learning on the Colorado River learn about CU Law Student鈥檚 adventure on the Colorado RiverNative Communities and Environmental Justice a celebration at CU Law to honor the 10th Anniversary of the United Nation鈥檚