Environmental Law and Policy/Governance
H.R. 2626
Update Type
Committee Name
Committees on Energy and Commerce, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Natural Resources
Sponsor Name
Upton
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Mich.
Issue
7
Volume
49
Update Issue
14
Update Volume
49
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
165 Cong. Rec. H3678

would encourage federal agencies to expeditiously enter into or amend cooperative agreements with states for removal and remedial actions to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination in drinking, surface, and groundwater, and land surface and subsurface strata.

S. 1518
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Environment and Public Works
Sponsor Name
Sullivan
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Alaska
Issue
7
Volume
49
Update Issue
14
Update Volume
49
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
165 Cong. Rec. S2924

would improve the process by which environmental documents are prepared and permits and applications are processed and regulated by federal departments and agencies.

H. Res. 330
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Energy and Commerce, and Committee on Foreign Affairs
Sponsor Name
McEachin
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Va.
Issue
6
Volume
49
Update Issue
13
Update Volume
49
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
165 Cong. Rec. H3303

would express support for honoring Earth Day.

H.R. 1732
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Homeland Security and Committee on Natural Resources
Sponsor Name
Johnson
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-S.D.
Issue
5
Volume
49
Update Issue
9
Update Volume
49
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
165 Cong. Rec. H2716

would amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 to specify that the waiver authority under such Act includes NEPA and the ESA for the purpose of constructing physical barriers along the border.

S. 441
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Sponsor Name
Sullivan
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-Alaska
Issue
4
Volume
49
Update Issue
6
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49
Congress Number
116
Congressional Record Number
165 Cong. Rec. S1275

would require each agency to repeal or amend two or more rules before issuing or amending a rule.

S. 3753
Update Type
Committee Name
Committee on the Judiciary
Sponsor Name
Wyden
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Or.
Issue
2
Volume
49
Update Issue
36
Update Volume
48
Congress Number
115
Congressional Record Number
164 Cong. Rec. S7586

would amend Title 36, U.S. Code, to grant a federal charter to the Forest and Refuge County Foundation and provide for the establishment of the Natural Resources Permanent Fund.

H.R. 7173
Update Type
Committee Name
Committees on Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Foreign Affairs
Sponsor Name
Deutch
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Fla.
Issue
1
Volume
49
Update Issue
34
Update Volume
48
Congress Number
115
Congressional Record Number
164 Cong. Rec. H9667

would create a Carbon Dividend Trust Fund for the American people in order to encourage market-driven innovation of clean energy technologies and market efficiencies that will reduce harmful pollution and leave a healthier, more stable, and more prosperous nation for future generations.

DOJ/ENRD Symposium on The Future of Environmental Law
Author
John Cruden, James Bruen, Matthew Oakes, Donald Verrilli, Richard Pierce, Jody Freeman, Andy Mergen, Holly Doremus, Charles Wilkinson, Dave Owen, Joel Mintz, Michael Vandenbergh, and Robert Percival
Author Bios (long)

John Cruden is the former Assistant Attorney General of the Environment and Natural Resources Division at the U.S. Department of Justice. James Bruen is a partner at Farella Braun + Martel LLP and President of the American College of Environmental Lawyers. Matthew Oakes is a Trial Attorney in the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Donald Verrilli is the former Solicitor General of the United States. Richard Pierce is the Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law at George Washington University. Jody Freeman is the Archibald Cox Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Andy Mergen is the Deputy Section Chief at the Appellate Section, U.S. Department of Justice, Environment & Natural Resources Division. Holly Doremus is the James H. House and Hiram H. Hurd Professor of Environmental Regulation, University of California Berkeley School of Law. Charles Wilkinson is a Distinguished Professor and Moses Lasky Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School. Dave Owen is a Professor of Law, University of California Hastings College of the Law. Joel Mintz is a Professor at Shepard Broad College of Law at Nova Southeastern University. Michael Vandenbergh is the David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law at Vanderbilt University. Robert Percival is the Robert Stanton Professor of Law at the University of Maryland.

Date
March 2017
Volume
47
Issue
3
Page
10185
Type
Dialogue
Summary

On November 4, 2016, DOJ’s Environment and Natural Resources Division convened an extraordinary group of legal scholars and practitioners to discuss “The Future of Environmental Law.” Speaking before the presidential election but mindful of the transition possibilities, the symposium panelists identified and discussed cutting-edge issues in administrative law, natural resources law, and environmental enforcement that will be crucial going forward for both government lawyers and the environmental law profession as a whole. Here, we present transcripts of these discussions, which have been edited for style, clarity, and space considerations.

H.R. 6028, Bill Introduced
Update Type
Committee Name
Natural Resources; Agriculture
Sponsor Name
Noem
Sponsor Party Affiliation
R-S.D.
Issue
11
Volume
46
Update Issue
26
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46
Congress Number
114
Congressional Record Number
162 Cong. Rec. H5500

would require state and local government approval of prescribed burns on federal land during conditions of drought or fire danger.

H.R. 4862, Bill Introduced
Update Type
Committee Name
Natural Resources
Sponsor Name
De Saulnier
Sponsor Party Affiliation
D-Cal.
Issue
6
Volume
46
Update Issue
10
Update Volume
46
Congress Number
114
Congressional Record Number
162 Cong. Rec. H1581

would determine the feasibility of additional agreements for the long-term use of existing or expanded nonfederal storage and conveyance facilities to augment federal water supply, ecosystem, and operational flexibility benefits in certain areas.

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