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Recent Environmental Law Articles
Supreme Court to decide Climate Change Case
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:26:06-05:00Sunday, October 11th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
While this week the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett begins in earnest before the Senate Judiciary Committee, last week the U.S. Supreme Court granted BP’s petition for a writ of certiorari in BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, a much watched ...
New Green Building Tax Credit is a Progressive Effort
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:26:05-05:00Sunday, October 4th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
At a time when the building industry is principally concerned with the impact of COVID-19 and the luster is off green building, the Montgomery County Council last Tuesday unanimously approved legislation “to accelerate the construction of highly energy efficient buildings and green retrofitting of existing ...
Maryland becomes First State to Ban Polystyrene this Thursday
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:26:03-05:00Sunday, September 27th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
During the 2019 legislative session, the Maryland General Assembly enacted what will be the first statewide ban of expanded polystyrene foam. In the Spring of 2019 law makers did not foresee a pandemic that would shift restaurant dining (not to mention school meals and much ...
SEC Alters Environmental Disclosure Requirements for First Time in 30 Years But
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:26:02-05:00Sunday, September 20th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
A final rule the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted on August 26, 2020 and effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register may be more significant for what is not in the rule. The rule is silent on ESG disclosures, including nary a ...
Court Adopts New Evidentiary Standard for Science
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:26:01-05:00Monday, September 7th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
In 2020 when science and politics appear to have collided in a car wreck, confidence of the public in scientists is at an all time low. That observed, the public does not often think about the role courts have in accepting scientific theories. Last week ...
I Just Read my 1000th Phase I Environmental Site Assessment this Year
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:26:00-05:00Sunday, August 30th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
For those concerned about the state of the environmental industrial complex during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, I can report that last Friday I reviewed my 1,000th Phase I Environmental Site Assessment this year. In context, last year I did not hit that 1,000 mark ...
ESG Going the Way of the Dodo?
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:59-05:00Sunday, August 23rd, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
Earlier this month the U.S. Department of Labor put another nail in the coffin of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) disclosures. Media sources have reported that the Employee Benefits Security Administration in the Department of Labor sent letters to a group of Registered Investment Advisors ...
Selling a House with Solar Panels is Fraught with Peril
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:25:58-05:00Sunday, August 16th, 2020|Categories: Environmental Law|
There are nearly 2 Million houses in the U.S. with solar panels installed on the roof and that number was reached just 3 years after the 1 millionth installation. It can be perilous to fail to properly address rooftop solar panels at the time of ...












