By Mandie M. Cash, Douglas Henderson and Erich Almonte | January 8, 2024
King & Spalding attorneys offer a review of the 2023 environmental justice lawsuits that they believe could predict what's to come for 2024.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Charles J. Dennen and Thomas J. Tyrrell | January 8, 2024
BLM has been under increased pressure to update the fiscal terms of oil and gas leases for many years. Under the current regulations, minimum bids and rental rates have not increased in 30 years, bond rates have not increased in 50 years, and royalty rates have never increased since the Mineral Leasing Act was passed in 1920.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | January 5, 2024
My observations are no more profound than anyone else's. But as I begin my fifth decade in this line of work, I feel at least moderately comfortable playing the grizzled—but I hope not yet hoary—veteran.
By Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson | December 26, 2023
Ezra Dyckman and Charles Nelson discuss the Inflation Reduction Act, which has expanded the scope of green energy tax credits, and also proposed regulations by the Treasury Department that have the potential to allow even taxpayers with no income tax liability to more easily monetize some of these tax credits.
By Jimmy Hoover | December 20, 2023
The justices schedule February arguments on EPA's "Good Neighbor" initiative opposed by industry and Republican-led states.
By Jim Turner | December 20, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet approved a new ranking list of 258 farms, ranches and forests that could be preserved through the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Rural and Family Lands Protection Program.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 20, 2023
U.S. appeals court have uniformly rejected the companies' reference to a federal common law of interstate air pollution.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gary Steinbauer and Christina Puhnaty | December 14, 2023
With Pennsylvania producing more natural gas than any other state except Texas, oil and gas producers and midstream operators must contend with another slate of new, more stringent federal air requirements.
By Maydeen Merino | December 11, 2023
"In the last few years, people really began to appreciate the importance of methane as part of the climate problem," Daniel Farber, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kenneth J. Warren | December 7, 2023
At the time of NEPA's enactment, climate change was not perceived as a serious environmental threat. More recently, scientific evidence has shown that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions cause adverse environmental impacts, including global warming, sea level rise and climate disruption.
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