Examples & Explanations for Environmental Law Energy, Climate, and Land Use
Examples & Explanations for Environmental Law Energy, Climate, and Land Use
- ISBN 13: 9798894102184
- ISBN 10: 8894102181
- Edition: 10th
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/20/2024
- Publisher: Aspen Publishing
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Summary
Here’s why you need an E&E to help you study throughout the semester:
- Clear explanations of each class topic, in a conversational, funny style.
- Features hypotheticals similar to those presented in class, with corresponding analysis so you can use them during the semester to test your understanding, and again at exam time to help you review.
- It offers coverage that works with ALL the major casebooks, and suits any class on a given topic.
The new 2025 revised 10th edition designed for both basic and advanced courses includes:
- Comprehensive analysis of environmental law formatively redirecting a rapid clean energy transition, climate change law, and new tools for land-use regulation
- The Supreme Court creation of the Major Questions Doctrine, shifting the Nondelegation and the Ultra Vires Doctrines to restrict traditional federal environmental law
- Updates incorporating recent federal, state, and international court decisions, and new amendments modifying NEPA, the Clean Air Act, etc.
- With Chevron overruled, analyzing deepening Separation of Powers between federal and state authority, and how environmental law now rebalances
- Examining four new Supreme Court decisions--Jarkesy, Corner Post, Sackett, and Ohio v. EPA--directly altering executive branch authority and reliability
- The Supreme Court’s legal displacement of common law claims related to potential EPA regulation of environment and climate change




