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Blog
Perseverance and New Beginnings
The Biden administration has made quick moves to return to a climate-driven agenda. But if those policies are to be long-lasting, then there is much work to be done. It is time for a different type of advocacy.
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"Tired of Winning": Judicial Review of Regulatory Policy in the Trump Era
While prior administrations prevailed in approximately 70% of legal challenges to agency actions, the Trump Administration’s success rate was 23%.
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U.S. Domestic Climate Policy — Looking Forward
There are two broad categories of actions that the Biden administration can and seems likely will take to address climate change aggressively.
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Rulemaking Developments in 2020
Marked by a deadly pandemic and a consequential election, 2020 also produced a number of rulemaking developments, particularly in the courts. The Trump Administration continued to struggle in court in its final year, while it forged ahead with its own regulatory plans, grappled with calls for regulatory flexibility in response to the pandemic, and kicked off new initiatives. There was relatively little action on regulation in Congress, compared to previous years.
Insights by Bethany Davis Noll (Executive Director)
Bethany Davis Noll is an expert in administrative and environmental law and an experienced litigator. She is an adjunct professor at NYU Law and co-chair of the Environmental Law Committee of the New York City Bar Association.