Description
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court heard several high-stakes environmental cases that could reshape federal regulatory power, redefine the role of administrative agencies, and alter the landscape for energy, climate, and environmental law for decades to come.
In this timely webcast, jointly organized by ALI CLE and the American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL), a panel of leading environmental law experts will break down the key cases before the Court, providing practical insights into the legal arguments at play, the potential implications for clients and industries, and how these cases fit into broader trends in constitutional and administrative law.
Featuring three ACOEL Fellows drawn from academia and the private sector (with significant prior governmental experience at both the EPA and DOJ), this program will explore relevant cases argued before the Court this term, including:
- City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency
- Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, Colorado
- Oklahoma v. Environmental Protection Agency
- Environmental Protection Agency v. Calumet Shreveport Refining, LLC
- Diamond Alternative Energy LLC v. Environmental Protection Agency
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission v. Texas
With a short investment of time, you’ll learn how the Court's rulings may impact federal agency authority and environmental enforcement and get ahead of regulatory and litigation risks for clients in affected sectors. Whether you practice in environmental law, advise regulated entities, or simply want to stay on top of a rapidly shifting legal terrain, this program offers essential guidance at a critical juncture.
This webcast from ALI CLE and ACOEL will benefit environmental, energy, and administrative law attorneys; corporate counsel; government lawyers; and anyone interested in the intersection of law, policy, and the environment.