via goldrushcam.com Amicus brief argues new unlawful water regulation will negatively impact health of national parks and surrounding communities.December 21, 2020 - Washington, D.C. – Last week, …
Climate Change Case is Heard in Court of Appeals
By: Olivia Klein A group of young people are fighting to sue the U.S. government in an ongoing case about climate change, which has recently returned to the Ninth Circuit Court of …
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Ex-EPA Leaders: 1st Circ. Should Revive ‘Purge’ Suit
Via Law360 By: Andrew Kragie Five former senior U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials have backed a First Circuit appeal by scientists aiming to revive litigation against the …
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All in a Day’s Work
By: Alexis Farmer The numerous clinics at Harvard Law School (HLS) are frequently successful in their pursuit of advancing justice. We often read of victories in court cases, positive reactions to …
From Student to Lawyer: My Time in the Environmental Law & Policy Clinic
By: Heather Romero, J.D. '19 Looking back at the many opportunities afforded to me as a student at Harvard Law School, the one that was undeniably the most rewarding and impactful to my …
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Clinic Submits Comments on EPA’s Proposed IRIS Assessment Plan for Methylmercury
Via the Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic The Clinic submitted comments [earlier this month] on behalf of a group of leading scientists on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) …