By Cheryl Miller | August 13, 2019
Trump's plan will "keep the oldest and dirtiest of coal plants in the country on life support," Mary Nichols, chair of the California Air Resources Board, said Tuesday.
By Ross Todd | July 29, 2019
The Ninth Circuit on Monday found that the CPUC's program was preempted by a federal law which requires electric utilities to buy all power produced by alternative energy generators. The decision upholds an earlier ruling by a federal judge in San Francisco.
By Kristen Rasmussen | March 5, 2019
Veteran environmental lawyer Avi Garbow said of his move: 'For those of us who care ... we are really coming into a crucial period in the administration when those of us who have experience and have a voice need to speak up.'
By Amanda Bronstad | December 5, 2018
The suit, filed by Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein and Edelson PC, is among the first class actions brought over California's wildfires last month.
By Samuel L. Brown and J. Tom Boer | September 20, 2018
Since the Supreme Court's 2006 split-decision in United States v. Rapanos, successive administrations have struggled to define the extent of federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act (CWA).
By Jenna Greene | August 8, 2018
Once again, California is burning—and the potential liability for Pacific Gas & Electric is reaching staggering proportions.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 27, 2018
A young man whose leg was amputated after a 75-foot tree fell on him while camping has agreed to settle a lawsuit for $47.5 million, the largest personal injury settlement for a single plaintiff in California, according to his lawyers.
By Ross Todd | June 26, 2018
In dismissing a lawsuit brought by the cities of San Francisco and Oakland against five large oil companies, Judge William Alsup wrote that climate change "deserves a solution on a more vast scale than can be supplied by a district judge or jury in a public nuisance case."
By Ross Todd | May 24, 2018
Although U.S. District Judge William Alsup appeared to lean the way of the six oil companies defendants on the merits at a hearing Thursday, he said he'll hold off ruling until he clears up jurisdictional issues that five of them have raised.
By Scott Graham | April 24, 2018
But the justices suggest procedure might not cover patents issued before 2011 passage of America Invents Act.
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