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As the European Commission withdraws its Green Claims Directive proposal, how else does EU law protect consumers from ...
California lawmakers are weighing a provision in the budget that would allow developers to pay a lower wage for some ...
In 2019, CWRU School of Law received a $10 million gift to launch the Burke Center for Environmental Law. The size of this transformative gift instantly put CWRU on the map in the environmental law ...
Canada’s Bill C-5 introduces two new acts, one focused on removing interprovincial trade barriers, and the second, the ...
On May 29, 2025, in a decision long-awaited by project developers, the Supreme Court issued Seven County Infrastructure ...
The firms say their First Amendment rights are being violated when cities and states sue and accuse them of spreading ...
Climate change policy adviser, Alasdair Cameron, shares more information on how the practice note was developed with our members. Senior professional support lawyer Warren Gordon explains the ...
South Australia’s new Biodiversity Act will achieve things no federal or state law has done before. It shows states and ...
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Department of Environmental Protection on Monday denied a permit to drill for oil near the ...
Here’s a look back at UNEP’s history and how it has helped shape five decades of environmental milestones. Founded in 1972 following the landmark UN Conference on the Human Environment, UNEP was ...
A pending state bill would aid construction of needed urban housing by skirting unnecessary CEQA restrictions.
From Colorado to Virginia, environmental groups are challenging legal barriers that prevent scientists and communities from ...