Nate Luce
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Incorporating Feasibility into Climate Mitigation Analysis
New paper in Nature Climate Change highlights the need for research and policy initiatives to account for the feasibility of climate change mitigation policies. Read MoreFeb. 8, 2023
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The Road to a Supreme Court Clerkship Starts at Three Ivy League Colleges
The case for a prompt reduction in major greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly clear, but climate change mitigation policies are falling short of their goals. Feasible climate mitigation – a recent comment in Nature Climate Change co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Michael Vandenbergh – urges scientists and policymakers… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2023
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“Show Us Your Pedigree.” The Elite College Pipeline To The Supreme Court
The case for a prompt reduction in major greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly clear, but climate change mitigation policies are falling short of their goals. Feasible climate mitigation – a recent comment in Nature Climate Change co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Michael Vandenbergh – urges scientists and policymakers… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2023
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Longer Grace Periods for Payday Loans Don’t Change Repayment Behavior
New findings from Vanderbilt Law’s Paige Skiba offer implications for policymakers seeking to improve subprime credit markets Read MoreFeb. 6, 2023
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How Elite Connections Open Doors To High Court Clerkships
The case for a prompt reduction in major greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly clear, but climate change mitigation policies are falling short of their goals. Feasible climate mitigation – a recent comment in Nature Climate Change co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Michael Vandenbergh – urges scientists and policymakers… Read MoreJan. 31, 2023
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Yale Journal on Regulation hosts Symposium on new textbook co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professors
Law Scholars reflect on Networks, Platforms & Utilities and its place in curriculum, scholarship, and debate Read MoreJan. 31, 2023
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Yale Kamisar, Known as the ‘Father’ of the Miranda Rule, Dies at 92
The case for a prompt reduction in major greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly clear, but climate change mitigation policies are falling short of their goals. Feasible climate mitigation – a recent comment in Nature Climate Change co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Michael Vandenbergh – urges scientists and policymakers… Read MoreFeb. 4, 2022
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Their DNA Hides a Warning, but They Don’t Want to Know What It Says
The case for a prompt reduction in major greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly clear, but climate change mitigation policies are falling short of their goals. Feasible climate mitigation – a recent comment in Nature Climate Change co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Michael Vandenbergh – urges scientists and policymakers… Read MoreJan. 21, 2022
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Opinion | The Dangerous Legal Illusion of ‘Parental Rights’
The case for a prompt reduction in major greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly clear, but climate change mitigation policies are falling short of their goals. Feasible climate mitigation – a recent comment in Nature Climate Change co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Michael Vandenbergh – urges scientists and policymakers… Read MoreSep. 21, 2021
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NEWS Tennessee under federal investigation for Gov. Lee’s mask ‘opt out’ order
The case for a prompt reduction in major greenhouse gas emissions has become increasingly clear, but climate change mitigation policies are falling short of their goals. Feasible climate mitigation – a recent comment in Nature Climate Change co-authored by Vanderbilt Law Professor Michael Vandenbergh – urges scientists and policymakers… Read MoreAug. 31, 2021