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Mark Nevitt: News Releases and In the News
Nevitt: US military rarely involved in civilian protest
Nevitt: Gas leaf blowers crank more pollution than a Ford F-150
Analysis: Nevitt on Loper Bright Enterprises
The court’s recent decision in Loper Bright Enterprises has enormous implications for environmental law and prospective climate action. While agencies and courts are digesting the ruling, there are four initial takeaways for environmental law.
Nevitt: Current U.S. law, policy can't manage climate change
Nevitt: How to break the climate disaster cycle
Emory Law faculty earn tenure, named professorships
The Emory University Board of Trustees recently recognized several faculty members for their accomplishments as scholars, teachers, and contributors of service to Emory and the broader community.
Nevitt: Can we move away from fossil fuels?
Nevitt: An assessment of the UN Climate Conference
Nevitt: The Environmental Law of the Border Wall
Nevitt: The Military Advantage of a Climate Emergency Declaration
Nevitt: Declaring climate emergency 'a specific legal tool'
Nevitt: Why Tuberville is blocking military Senate confirmations
Sackett v. EPA: Redefining ‘waters of the United States’
The Supreme Court just issued a significant environmental law ruling in Sackett v. EPA, ruling against the EPA’s authority to regulate certain wetlands under the Federal Clean Water Protection Act. The Court’s holding is a massive disappointment for environmentalists.
Nevitt: Can law adapt to meet climate change?
Nevitt | The legal crisis in the climate crisis
Nevitt on gas leaf blowers: loud, dirty, plus 'horrific’' climate impact
Nevitt: National emergency allows a 'broad delegation' of power
Nevitt: The impact of declaring a national climate emergency