Nate Luce
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Research Finds That Household Actions May Contribute 40% of Cumulative Emissions Reductions under the IIJA and IRA
New paper from Vanderbilt scholars quantifies the significance of individual behavior in recent environmental legislation Read MoreFeb. 28, 2024
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The government is undercounting fatal police chases, keeping hundreds of deaths hidden
Farhang Heydari is quoted, and his recent paper in Stanford Law Review is cited Read MoreFeb. 27, 2024
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VPA Engages Washington on “How to Fix Flying”
Reception, briefings, and meetings on Capitol Hill map a new approach to regulating the airline industry Read MoreFeb. 23, 2024
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28 Employers Participated in 2024 Government and Public Interest Day
The annual event’s informal format allows students to learn about the work of various government agencies and legal aid organizations and explore summer and semester internship and pro bono opportunities. Read MoreFeb. 22, 2024
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Columbia Neuroscientist BJ Casey to Deliver 2024 Weaver Distinguished Lecture in Law, Brain Sciences, and Behavior
Casey is the Christina L. Williams Professor of Neuroscience at Barnard College - Columbia University Read MoreFeb. 20, 2024
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Dianna Renea Jones ’03 Shares Journey from Vanderbilt to Silicon Valley
Keynote Speaker for 2024 Black History Month Programming discusses her career path, legal and ESG trends, and promoting DEI initiatives Read MoreFeb. 20, 2024
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What is Private Environmental Governance, and What Does it Mean for the Future of Environmental Policy?
New book co-authored by Michael Vandenbergh, Sarah Light, and James Salzman offers a guide to innovative approaches that extend beyond government regulation Read MoreFeb. 20, 2024
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‘ELVIS Act’ seeks to protect TN musicians from AI; Critics warn of unintended consequences if not changed
The role of household actions in reducing carbon emissions worldwide has been hotly debated, but the United States data confirm their significance. In 2021, households accounted for roughly one third of U.S. CO2 emissions, with the residential sector representing over 19% and passenger and light duty vehicles representing another 22%. Read MoreFeb. 16, 2024
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Research Finds Surprise in Women Lawyers’ Deal Work: Progress
Tracey George, Vanderbilt Law Professor and Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professional Education, is quoted, and her work is cited Read MoreFeb. 15, 2024
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What Rescheduling Pot Would Mean For Criminal Justice Reform
The role of household actions in reducing carbon emissions worldwide has been hotly debated, but the United States data confirm their significance. In 2021, households accounted for roughly one third of U.S. CO2 emissions, with the residential sector representing over 19% and passenger and light duty vehicles representing another 22%. Read MoreFeb. 15, 2024