Meme Stocks: A New Challenge for the SEC
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by Lara Ryan
2y ago
* By: Lara Ryan On January 27, 2021, the White House and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that they were “monitoring” volatility in ..read more
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Addressing Climate Change through Federal Fleets
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by John Ryan
3y ago
By John Ryan* On January 27, 2021, just a week after his inauguration, President Biden signed the “Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at ..read more
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The Origins of Federal Wildlife Regulation under the Commerce Clause
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by ELRS Author
3y ago
by Kathryn E. Kovacs[*] This post is published as part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. The original post can be found here. June 8, 2020, marked ..read more
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COVID-19 and Title IX: Fall 2020 Athletic Disparities in the Big Ten and Pac-12
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by Laura Miller
3y ago
by Laura Miller* In analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic, many articles have been written on how this pandemic has uniquely impacted women, in terms of ..read more
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Flying the Coop: The Trump Administration’s (Mis)Interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
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by ELRS Author
3y ago
by Alex Liguori  This post is published as part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. The original post can be found here. Introduction Any good survey of ..read more
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Less is Not More: The False Promise of Accessory Dwelling Units for San Francisco’s Lowest Income Communities
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by Lauren Ashley Week
3y ago
By Lauren Ashley Week* A shortage of roughly two million homes burdens California’s housing market.[1] Research has estimated that to keep up with growing demand, the ..read more
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Introducing a Voluntary Extended Producer Responsibility Scheme for the New Plastics Economy
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by ELRS Author
3y ago
by Hannah Yang This post is published as part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. The original post can be found here. Introduction Ocean plastic pollution is ..read more
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Connections to the Past: Understanding County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund
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by Taylor Wilson
3y ago
by Taylor Wilson* In April 2020, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that provides an answer to the ongoing debate over whether the Clean ..read more
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Hail to the ESA: Why the Decision to Deny Protection to Wolverines Was Misguided
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by Sydney Hofferth
3y ago
By Sydney Hofferth* Wolverines hold a special place in the American imagination. Known as the “devil bear” in Native American legend, wolverines are thought to ..read more
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“A Great Deal of Discretion”: Bostock, Plain Text, and the Future of Climate Jurisprudence
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by ELRS Author
3y ago
by Grace Weatherall* This post is published as part of the Environmental Law Review Syndicate. The original post can be found here. Bostock v. Clayton County was marked for ..read more
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