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Environmental & Energy,
California Supreme Court

Sep. 29, 2015

CEQA and climate change: in the Supreme Court's crosshairs

A review of cases concerning the California Environmental Quality Act currently on the Supreme Court docket.

Richard M. Frank

Professor of Environmental Practice
UC Davis School of Law

Richard is director of the California Environmental Law & Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law.

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Most California environmental lawyers and policymakers would agree that for at least the past decade, the most important and controversial environmental laws in California are the California Environmental Quality Act and those relating to climate change.

Until recently, California climate change laws and CEQA moved in parallel legal orbits. But now, and for the first time, the California Supreme Court is confronting the overarching ...

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