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What this week’s SCOTUS Arguments on Same Sex Marriage Have to do with Climate Change Law

by Karl Coplan | Mar 25, 2013 | Uncategorized

No, this is not an early April-fools blog caption, though I realize it sounds like a bit of academic self parody. This week’s arguments in the constitutional challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act (banning federal recognition of state-recognized same-sex...

Chinese Environmental Law and the Institute for Environment and Sustainable Development

by lharmon | Mar 8, 2013 | Uncategorized

By Law Professor Shi Hua, Pace Law Visiting Scholar China is a big country (vast size, large population, rapidly developing economy and diversified climates and geographic conditions). It has 5,000 years of history, so it has much traditional culture. People were...

Our Infallible Supreme Court Punts on the Clean Water Act Again

by Karl Coplan | Jan 8, 2013 | Uncategorized

Today’s decision in the Los Angeles County case is a quick read. So quick, I thought I was just reading the syllabus. Still looking for an explanation of exactly how the Ninth Circuit decision “cannot be squared” with the rule of the Miccosukkee case...

Franz Litz on a Plan for the President to Cut Emissions

by ljensen | Dec 5, 2012 | Uncategorized

From the Pace Law Newswire: The National Resources Defense Council invited Professor Franz Litz to participate in a panel it convened this week to discuss the Clean Air Act. Representatives from the NRDC stated that President Obama could cut power plant emissions by a...

Franz Litz: Thoughts on Doha and the “Theatre of the Absurd”

by ljensen | Nov 30, 2012 | Uncategorized

Franz Litz is a Professor of Law and the Executive Director of the Pace Energy and Climate Center. He is currently at the COP18 climate talks in Doha. Here is his on-the-ground perspective of the talks: Greetings from Doha! I wish this article from the Economist...

Green Gets Gold at Nature’s Olympics: A Report on the IUCN World Conservation Congress by Dean Emeritus Richard Ottinger

by ljensen | Sep 27, 2012 | Uncategorized

Report on the IUCN World Conservation Congress, Jeju South Korea 9/4-15/2012, and Pace & CEL Contributions IUCN Description of the World Conservation Congress Green gets gold at Nature’s Olympics 15 September 2012 | IUCN statement Jeju Island, Republic of Korea,...
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