Exxon to Close Pioneer Deal as FTC Forces Out Sheffield
The US Federal Trade Commission declined to challenge
The EPA is making $3 billion from the bipartisan infrastructure law available to states to replace lead drinking water pipes, the White House announced Thursday.
An environmental group’s lawsuit filed Thursday seeks to compel the federal government to rebuild communities hit by climate disasters with renewable energy, rather than replicating the fossil fuel-based systems that were in place before disaster struck.
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Energy company attempts to circumvent a Hawaii high court ruling should fail on jurisdictional errors alone, according to a US Supreme Court brief filed by the city and county of Honolulu on Wednesday.
A landmark youth climate lawsuit was dealt a blow on Wednesday with the Ninth Circuit granting a government request to have the case tossed.
In Nevada, can a balance be struck between an endangered toad species and the pressing need to address climate change? The future of NEPA, a 54-year-old environmental law, may hold the answer.
The US Federal Trade Commission declined to challenge
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An environmental group’s lawsuit filed Thursday seeks to compel the federal government to rebuild communities hit by climate disasters with renewable energy, rather than replicating the fossil fuel-based systems that were in place before disaster struck.
Starting next year, Patagonia’s wetsuits won’t just be recycled — they’ll be reincarnated.
A very simple metric is one of the best predictors of a law firm’s long-term health: the rate of growth in its equity partnership.
The EPA is making $3 billion from the bipartisan infrastructure law available to states to replace lead drinking water pipes, the White House announced Thursday.
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The world’s biggest commercial-vehicle maker warned that slow progress adding charging infrastructure is threatening the shift to zero-emission trucking.
The US Federal Trade Commission is poised to greenlight
The largest city by area in the continental US, Jacksonville, Fla., has four Fortune 500 companies, a massive courthouse serving as the legal center for the state’s sprawling First Coast, and a new cadre of talent called “The Green Lanterns” to fight for the city’s justice system.
Columbia University has hired Manhattan litigator Roberta Kaplan to defend it in a Jewish student’s lawsuit over the school’s handling of pro-Palestine protests on campus.
The increasing workload of the US Supreme Court’s so-called shadow docket has had a substantial impact on the federal government’s top lawyers at the high court.
Glenn Reitman has joined Faegre Drinker as a partner in the finance & restructuring practice in Dallas, the firm said Thursday.
Omer Rangoonwala has joined Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani as a partner in the employment law practice group in the Southern California offices, the firm said Wednesday.
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