Environmental

Trump Admin Presses States for Colorado River Deal
Regulatory & Administrative Law Trump Admin Presses States for Colorado River Deal

A century-old pact governing the lifeblood of the American West is fracturing under the relentless pressure of a decades-long drought, forcing Washington to step in where states have failed to agree. With water levels in the Colorado River system plummeting to historic lows and threatening the

U.S. Faces Power Crunch as Energy Reform Stalls in Congress
Regulatory & Administrative Law U.S. Faces Power Crunch as Energy Reform Stalls in Congress

The digital revolution, powered by artificial intelligence and electric vehicles, is demanding more electricity than ever before, yet the nation's ability to generate and deliver that power is being throttled by a political system seemingly incapable of keeping pace. As data centers and advanced

Is the Abortion Pill in Our Drinking Water?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is the Abortion Pill in Our Drinking Water?

A contentious new front has opened in the long-standing debate over abortion access, shifting the battle from clinics and courtrooms to an unexpected arenthe nation's water treatment facilities. An anti-abortion group, Students for Life of America, has initiated a sophisticated campaign arguing

Big Food Wages War on State Food Safety Laws
Regulatory & Administrative Law Big Food Wages War on State Food Safety Laws

A fierce and escalating conflict over the contents of the American pantry is forcing a national showdown, pitting some of the world's most powerful food corporations against a populist health movement that has gained surprising bipartisan traction. The central battleground is not over a single

Can Private Money Build Canada's New Pipeline?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Private Money Build Canada's New Pipeline?

A New Blueprint for Canada's Energy Future The Private Only Pipeline Pact A bold new agreement between Ottawa and Alberta charts an unprecedented course for national energy development, tethering the fate of a future pipeline entirely to the willingness of the private sector. This landmark

Should a Startup Be Allowed to Blot Out the Sun?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Should a Startup Be Allowed to Blot Out the Sun?

The future arrived not with a thunderous declaration from a global summit, but through the quiet hum of a Zoom call on a late January day in 2024, forever altering the perspective of Janos Pasztor, a veteran diplomat who had dedicated his life to the established channels of climate diplomacy. On

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