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        Events
        National Academies Workshop: “Implications of Recent Supreme Court Decisions for Agency Decision-Making”
        April 8, 2025
        Elizabeth L. Horner

        Government Relations Partner Elizabeth Horner will present on a panel titled “Drafting Legislation” in Washington, DC, on April 8, 2025, as part of a National Academies workshop.

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        Fashion Counsel
        California Passes Producer Responsibility Law for Textiles: Three Takeaways
        January 8, 2025
        Daniel J. Deeb, Angela M. Santos, Lynn R. Fiorentino, R. Erica Roque, Alex Garel-Frantzen, Duncan M. Weinstein

        Working toward a more circular economy will continue to be at the forefront in 2025. More and more, states are requiring producers to manage the end-of-life of an increasing number of consumer items, from packaging materials, paper products, and food service ware, to mattresses, carpets, and more. California is now the first state in the nation to establish an extended producer responsibility program expressly for textiles.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Why the Congressional Review Act May Play a Major Role in Early Weeks of the Trump Administration
        December 12, 2024
        Cissy Jackson, J. Michael Showalter, Mattie Bowden, Rebecca W. Foreman, Karen Ellis Carr

        There is significant potential that the Congressional Review Act (CRA) will play a prominent role in the early weeks of the Trump Administration. Below, we will break down what the CRA is, when it applies, and how it may be deployed by the incoming US Congress to further Trump Administration regulatory priorities.

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        21st Annual Environmental Law Conference
        May 11, 2023
        J. Michael Showalter, Alex Garel-Frantzen

        Mike Showalter and Alex Garel-Frantzen will speak at the ISBA Environmental Law Section’s 21st Annual Environmental Law Conference on May 11 and 12, 2023.

        Events
        Fast and Furious EPA: Five Critical Issues Facing Regulated Facilities in 2023
        April 20, 2023
        J. Michael Showalter

        Mike Showalter will speak on Environmental Justice (EJ) at The Regulatory Environmental Group for Missouri (REGFORM) on April 20, 2023.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Fourth Circuit Precludes NGO Challenge to Trump Administration NEPA Rules as Biden Administration Promulgates Replacements
        January 19, 2023
        Meera Gorjala, J. Michael Showalter

        These days, environmental policy is often established indirectly. While “Schoolhouse Rock” may have taught some of us “How a Bill Becomes a Law,” its insights are less relevant in the current era where things like purportedly “not final” actions by the executive branch and litigation.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Environmental Justice Update: EPA Announces $100 Million in EJ Grants to Local Groups and Issues Guidance Outlining Potential Federal "Cumulative Impact" Claims
        January 17, 2023
        J. Michael Showalter

        “Environmental justice” (EJ) continues as the primary leitmotif of Biden Administration environmental policy in the first weeks of 2023. 

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Environmental Justice Update: New York Becomes Second State to Require EJ-Focused Cumulative Impact Analysis
        January 3, 2023
        J. Michael Showalter, Bradley S. Rochlen

        On New Year’s Eve, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed New York’s “Cumulative Impacts” bill into law, making New York the second state in the nation to require assessment of “cumulative impacts” affecting certain communities before an environmental permit is issued or renewed.

        Events
        EPA Information Requests: Tips for Efficiently Responding and Avoiding Pitfalls
        December 14, 2022
        Andrew N. Sawula, Samuel A. Rasche

        Partner Andy Sawula and Associate Sam Rasche discuss how to respond to EPA Information Requests.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        EPA Proposes Expedited Release of Environmental Justice Data
        November 28, 2022
        Robert A.H. Middleton, J. Michael Showalter

        The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) was passed to help citizens stay informed about government activities.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Environmental Justice Update: Five End-of-Year Lessons from EPA's 2022 Efforts
        November 22, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter, David M. Loring

        The first two years of the Biden Administration have resulted in a seismic shift in terminology in the environmental space. Environmental justice (EJ), formerly viewed as a theoretical goal, has become unifying federal driver touching permitting, rulemaking, and civil-rights investigations.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Gorsuch Says "Chevron Doctrine" is Dead Even Though the US Supreme Court Refuses to Say So
        November 11, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter, Samuel A. Rasche

        “Administrative deference” is a key component to the modern regulatory state. The “Chevron doctrine,” i.e., the concept that the courts should defer to relevant agencies’ interpretations of ambiguous statutes they are tasked to administer, has been viewed as a key underpinning.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        EPA's Environmental Justice Efforts Moving Beyond Regulatory Structures and Into Programming
        October 20, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter

        As we move toward two full years of the Biden Administration, we can see the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) environmental justice (EJ) efforts move from the creation of new offices and guidance materials toward seeing EJ-focused changes occurring in EPA’s efforts.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        EPA Proposes Changes to NSR Fugitive Emissions Requirements – What You Need to Know
        October 19, 2022
        Andrew N. Sawula

        On October 14, 2022, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed changes to its New Source Review (NSR) regulations that would expand the number of projects that trigger NSR permitting at existing facilities by requiring that all major stationary sources consider fugitive emissions.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Key Supreme Court Cases to Watch in Administrative and Environmental Law
        October 3, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter, Sarah L. Lode, Samuel A. Rasche

        The first Monday of October means the Supreme Court begins to hear cases for the new term. As we promised at the end of last term, below we summarize cases the Court could address, including issues involving the federal Clean Water Act; standing and the appropriateness of executive action.

        News
        Montgomery Quoted on IRA Funding for Increasing Large-Scale Storage
        September 30, 2022
        Jane E. Montgomery

        Partner Jane E. Montgomery was quoted on how the Inflation Reduction Act’s 30% energy storage tax credit could bolster large-scale battery manufacturers’ appeal to investors in renewable energy technology.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Third Circuit Wrestles with Sufficiency of Notice Letter under Federal Clean Water Act
        September 19, 2022
        Robert A.H. Middleton, J. Michael Showalter, Joshua R. More

        Citizen suits begin with private parties sending “notice letters” to potential defendants apprising them that, if a specified action isn’t done within a certain period, litigation will be filed. A primary purpose of these letters is to allow parties to fix issues outlined in the letters.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Split Fifth Circuit Panel Upholds $14.25 Million Clean Air Act Decision Hinging on Standing Issues
        September 12, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter, Sarah L. Lode

        Standing is a major issue in nearly all environmental citizen suit cases. A split panel of the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a district court’s award of a $14.25 million Clean Air Act (CAA) penalty against a petroleum company which had been found liable for “thousands.”

        Environmental Law Advisor
        EPA Releases Interim FAQs Addressing How Environmental Justice Issues Could Impact Permitting
        September 6, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter, Daniel J. Deeb

        The Biden Administration has long been clear that it believes environmental justice (EJ) issues should be at the forefront of federal environmental law.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        EPA Releases Long-Awaited Proposed Rule Designating Certain PFAS as CERCLA Hazardous Substances 
        August 29, 2022
        Daniel J. Deeb

        On August 26, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a pre-publication version of its proposal to designate two of the most widely used per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.

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        Environmental Law Advisor
        Inflation Reduction Act Commits Significant Resources to Federal Environmental Justice Efforts
        August 22, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter, Jane E. Montgomery

        The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) reflects the Biden Administration’s attention to issues of environmental justice and environmental equity. The IRA, directly and indirectly, invests in environmentally overburdened communities.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        EPA Positioned To Release Proposed Rule Designating PFOA and PFOS as Hazardous Substances Under CERCLA
        August 19, 2022
        Daniel J. Deeb

        An important step in the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Strategic Roadmap for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) was completed on August 12 when the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced the completion of its review of an EPA proposal to designate two PFAS as hazardous.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Maine Court Approves Consent Decree on Long-Running RCRA Suit, Rejects Request to Bar Future Claims
        August 11, 2022
        J. Michael Showalter, James D. Cromley

        Consent decrees play a major role in environmental litigation. This week, Maine People’s Alliance v. Holtrachem Manufacturing Company, one of the nation’s longest-running cases under the RCRA citizen suit provisions, has essentially ended with a Maine district court’s entry of a consent decree.

        Energy & Cleantech Counsel
        Proposed Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 Would Provide Significant Spending Targeted To Clean Energy and Technology Development
        August 1, 2022
        Samuel A. Rasche, Jane E. Montgomery, J. Michael Showalter

        US Senate Democrats Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin reached a compromise on the fiscal year 2022 budget reconciliation that includes $369 billion in new spending to spur clean energy and technology over the next decade. The bump in spending would be off-set by corporate tax changes.

        Environmental Law Advisor
        Interim SEP Rulemaking To Reinstate SEPS Facing Opposition From Chamber of Commerce, GOP
        July 18, 2022
        Francis X. Lyons

        While the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has sought to return Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) to the quiver of tools, it can use to resolve environmental claims, some stakeholders, including the US Chamber of Commerce, Republican lawmakers, and Republican state Attorney’s General have fil

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