Environmental

Is Deep-Seabed Mining Compatible With Human Rights?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Deep-Seabed Mining Compatible With Human Rights?

The vast and mysterious expanses of the global seabed are no longer viewed merely as industrial frontiers or reservoirs of mineral wealth but as critical pillars of the planetary life-support system that must be protected under international law. While deep-seabed mining was once considered a

Why Were New York’s Freshwater Wetland Rules Annulled?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Why Were New York’s Freshwater Wetland Rules Annulled?

The delicate equilibrium between aggressive environmental stewardship and the rigid constraints of administrative law was recently tested when a New York court struck down state regulations. This decision effectively halted the Department of Environmental Conservation’s ambitious attempt to broaden

New York Budget Revisions Roll Back Key Environmental Laws
Regulatory & Administrative Law New York Budget Revisions Roll Back Key Environmental Laws

The newly ratified New York State budget for the current fiscal cycle has ignited a firestorm of controversy among climate scientists and policy experts who once viewed the state as the nation's environmental vanguard. This massive $268.5 billion spending plan represents more than just a financial

Supreme Court to Decide if Oil Firms Face Climate Lawsuits
Regulatory & Administrative Law Supreme Court to Decide if Oil Firms Face Climate Lawsuits

The financial burden of atmospheric degradation is shifting from a theoretical debate into a high-stakes courtroom reality as municipal leaders across the United States attempt to hold fossil fuel giants accountable for the escalating costs of environmental disasters. As of 2026, the cumulative

Wisconsin PFAS Rules Face Legal Risk After Federal Rollbacks
Regulatory & Administrative Law Wisconsin PFAS Rules Face Legal Risk After Federal Rollbacks

The intersection of public health safety and administrative law has created a high-stakes standoff in Wisconsin as the state attempts to navigate the fallout from recent federal shifts in environmental policy. For years, the Department of Natural Resources worked to establish a comprehensive

Is Maritime Law Failing Seafarers from the Global South?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Maritime Law Failing Seafarers from the Global South?

The vast expanse of the global ocean serves as the primary artery for international trade, facilitating the movement of over eleven billion tons of cargo annually through a complex network of shipping lanes that remain largely invisible to the average consumer. While this colossal maritime industry

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