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Balancing a State's Right to Regulate Energy Policy in the Face of Federal Preemption Laws

Oct. 31st, 2023 10:00 am

In a landmark decision, the Ninth Circuit recently struck down Berkeley, California’s ambitious natural gas ban. The ruling sent shockwaves through the nation as it rekindled the debate over the role of natural gas in our country’s energy future. This decision has far-reaching implications for both environmentalists and the energy industry, shedding light on the complexities of balancing climate goals with practical energy needs.

Navigating Environmental Enforcement in New York

Oct. 24th, 2023 10:45 am

When it comes to protecting New York State’s environment, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is at the forefront. The enforcement of the state’s Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) is a complex process, and understanding its intricacies is crucial, especially if you find yourself involved in an environmental compliance matter.

Airbnb's Challenge to NYC's Short-Term Rental Rules Dismissed: Court Upholds Regulations

Sep. 1st, 2023 10:50 am

The landscape of short-term rentals in New York City is ever-changing, with a recent court decision adding another chapter to its evolving story. The New York State Supreme Court, in its landmark decision in “Airbnb Inc. v. New York City Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement, New York County Index Number 154865/2023”, dismissed a lawsuit brought by Airbnb and short-term rental hosts against the city’s regulations on such accommodations.

The Power of State Constitutions: Montana's Recent Environmental Rights Ruling Explored

Sep. 1st, 2023 9:00 am

Constitutional rights form the backbone of our legal system. When these rights intersect with environmental concerns, the legal landscape becomes particularly intriguing. One such instance recently played out in Montana, offering insights and raising questions about similar provisions in state constitutions across the country, including New York State.

New York State's Green Amendment: An Examination of its Scope and Implications

Aug. 8th, 2023 12:10 pm

Effective January 1, 2022, New York State enacted a new constitutional amendment, known as the Green Amendment, or the Environmental Rights Amendment. Embedded within the New York State Constitution at Article I, Section 19, the Amendment assures each individual’s right to clean air, clean water, and a healthful environment. This significant constitutional change has drawn much attention, and it’s critical for residents, businesses, and government actors alike to understand what this amendment entails and how it might affect their interactions with the environment.

The "Seneca Meadows" Landfill Expansion Controversy in New York State

Aug. 8th, 2023 11:00 am

Every community faces a multitude of challenges. Some are more visible than others. But few issues have the capacity to create as much concern and contention as the proposed expansion of a landfill in your neighborhood. In this regard, Seneca County, New York, is no different. The ongoing controversy over the proposed expansion of the Seneca Meadows Landfill has ignited a passionate debate that extends beyond the county borders.

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