On October 15, the Supreme Court decided to review only a narrow issue in an expansive DC Circuit Court decision on greenhouse gas regulation. In so doing, the court upheld the EPA’s authority to regulate climate-altering pollution from both stationary and mobile sources.
A panel of legal experts will discuss the decision, its implications, and the EPA’s options in regulating climate change in the coming years from noon to 1:15 p.m. on October 30 at New York University School of Law.
Panelists are: Vickie Patton, General Counsel, Environmental Defense Fund; Jared Snyder, Assistant Commissioner, Air Resources, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation; Richard Revesz, Dean Emeritus and Professor; Director, Institute for Policy Integrity, NYU School of Law, and Richard Stewart, University Professor; Director, Guarini Center on Environmental and Land Use Law, NYU School of Law.
The discussion will take place at the Faculty Club, D’Agostino Hall, NYU School of Law,
108 W 3rd St, New York, NY
Registration is free, but required: RSVP For building security purposes, please RSVP here. If you have questions, please email bryce.rudyk@nyu.edu.
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