Ari Peskoe Urges New England Market Participants to Develop Regional Carbon Solution Electricity Law Initiative Director Ari Peskoe spoke last week at the New England Power Pool Participants (NEPOOL) Committee meeting in Newport, Rhode Island. NEPOOL is a stakeholder organization that advises […] July 2, 2019
Ari Peskoe Speaks to PJM Stakeholders and State Regulators Electricity Law Initiative Director Ari Peskoe spoke in Lexington, Kentucky at a workshop for stakeholders and state regulators in PJM states. The event, organized by Duke University’s Nicholas Institute and […] June 13, 2019
Jody Freeman Keynote Speaker at US-EU Environmental Law Colloquium Professor Freeman gave a talk on American Environmental Law: Past and Future, at the May 30th event held by the Sapienza University of Rome. The international forum “U.S.-E.U.: Environmental Law […] May 30, 2019
Ari Peskoe’s Opening Remarks from the New England–Germany Energy Transition Forum Hosted by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) in partnership with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), the New England – Germany […] May 21, 2019
May Courts Review Congressional Review Act Compliance by Agencies? Environmental Law Institute A publication in ELI’s Environmental Forum. May 13, 2019
Ari Peskoe Presents to National Conference of Regulatory Attorneys On Monday, Electricity Law Initiative Director Ari Peskoe presented his recent paper about distributed energy resources (DER) to the National Conference of Regulatory Attorneys at their annual meeting. The event […] May 9, 2019
Joe Goffman Teaching Climate Regulation Seminar at Florence School of Regulation Our executive director Joe Goffman will lecture next week on “US Climate Change Policy Process and its Impacts on Investment Decision-Making” at the European University Institute, School of Transnational Governance […] April 2, 2019
Climate Litigation Has at Least for Now Dodged a Possibly Fatal Blow, Environmental Law Institute A publication in ELI’s Environmental Forum. An argument that the federal government had violated twenty-one children’s constitutional rights by “creating, controlling, and perpetuating a national fossil fueled based energy system” will […] March 13, 2019
Kavanaugh’s Ascent Is Enormously Significant for Environmental Law, Environmental Law Institute A publication in ELI’s Environmental Forum. Richard Lazarus explores the potential consequences of Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment on environmental law based on the numerous environmental cases in which he participated on the […] January 13, 2019