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  • February 25, 2016

    Frisbees, Flatulence and the Impact of Scalia’s Vacancy on Important Environmental Cases

    Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia undoubtedly had a significant impact on environmental law during his 30 years on the High Court. Known for his strong opinions and quotable prose, he often showcased both in opinions on environmental issues. Continue reading

    Air, Climate Change, Greenhouse Gas, Water
    Allison A. Torrence, Clean Power Plan, Clean Water Act, Environmental Law, GHG, Justice Scalia, Obama, Scalia, Supreme Court, Vacancy, Waters of the United States
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