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29 Jun 2023, 8:40 am
Today's advance release administrative appeal opinion: Direct Energy Services, LLC v. [read post]
18 Jul 2022, 2:46 pm by Kevin LaCroix
ClientEarth asserts that Shell’s board, made up of 13 executive and non-executive directors, has mismanaged the company’s climate risk through adopting an energy strategy that is inconsistent with its target to “become a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050” and the Paris Agreement. [read post]
  As the City’s ordinance did not give the City authority to mitigate environmental impacts not otherwise associated with design features, the appellate court ruled that the exemption was appropriate, following the logic in Bowman v. [read post]
The petitioners argued that there were unusual circumstances due to “the inherently noxious and controversial nature of a portion of Planned Parenthood’s services” which would cause significant environme [read post]
Thus, the agency’s determination that there was continuing utility to the 2006 decision and related environmental analysis was proper. [read post]
Thus, the agency’s determination that there was continuing utility to the 2006 decision and related environmental analysis was proper. [read post]
  The Rule became effective on August 28, 2015; however, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit stayed the Rule nationwide in October of 2015 in Murray Energy Corp. v. [read post]
  The Rule became effective on August 28, 2015; however, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit stayed the Rule nationwide in October of 2015 in Murray Energy Corp. v. [read post]
9 Jul 2014, 9:34 am by Abbott & Kindermann
The court held that the ordinance was a police-power regulatory action to which the categorical exemptions applied. [read post]
18 Jan 2011, 1:44 pm by WIMS
And finally, today I am directing federal agencies to do more to account for -- and reduce -- the burdens regulations may place on small businesses. [read post]