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Supreme Court could narrow the scope of federal environmental reviews, with less consideration of how projects would contribute to climate change
The Supreme Court’s ruling could significantly affect how NEPA applies going forward, especially with respect to climate change Read MoreDec. 5, 2024
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Energy, Environment & Land Use Program Faculty Panel Tackles “Supreme” Changes in Environmental Law
Vanderbilt EELU faculty discuss three recent Supreme Court cases with major implications for environmental law and beyond. Read MoreSep. 12, 2024
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Navigating Climate Governance: Key Takeaways from Dr. Marshall Shepherd’s 2024 Distinguished Lecture
While climate change can be a polarizing topic, many Americans—regardless of political beliefs—recognize through science and lived experience that the threat of a warming planet is real and worsening. The main challenge is how to effectively mitigate the impacts through lasting policy changes and proactive governance. Vanderbilt… Read MoreSep. 12, 2024
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Vanderbilt Law School Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Dunn v. Blumstein
Celebration was moderated by Rebecca Allensworth and featured Pamela Karlan of Stanford Law School and Vanderbilt Law's Kevin Stack Read MoreSep. 12, 2024
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Practicing Law for the Greater Good: Navigating the World of Public Interest Law
Assistant Dean and Martha Craig Daughtrey Director for Public Interest Beth Cruz, in partnership with the Career Services Office, held an informational panel featuring four attorneys working in various areas of public interest law Read MoreSep. 10, 2024