In this post, 3L staffer Kaleb Adams writes about a recent federal mandate regarding Electronic Logging Devices and how the changes will affect Kentucky’s livestock hauling industry.
Montana Federal Court to Determine the Endangered Status of Yellow Stone Grizzly Bears
FWS Lifts Blanket Ban on Big-Game Trophy Hunting
Can Hemp Become in the Future What Tobacco Was in Kentucky’s Past?
Mass Sterilization of Wild Horses? The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Newest Project
Designating a Critical Habitat for Humpback Whales
In this post, 3L staffer Ian Young writes about the humpback whale populations threatened by extinction, analyzing how a group comprised of Native Americans and environmental organizations have filed suit against the National Marine Fisheries Service’s response to the EPA’s requirements under the Endangered Species Act.
Life on the Grid: The FERC’s New Rule Redefines the Role of Energy Storage
Coal Ash in Herrington Lake and the Clean Water Act
A Sixth Circuit case alleged that Kentucky Utilities violated the Clean Water Act and the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act. In 2018 the suit was dismissed due to Kentucky Utilities having agreed to submit a remedial action plan. This plan is currently pending, but there are some issues as some believe the Clean Water Act does not relate to groundwater. Kyle Ruschell is hoping this case could clarify the Clean Water Act.
Open for Business in Uncharted Waters: Leasing the Outer Continental Shelf
The U.S. Department of the Interior dove into 2018 with a proposal to open roughly the entire U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (hereinafter “OCS”) for potential oil and gas lease sales. The proposal is in furtherance of the National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program (hereinafter “National OSC Program”). The National OCS Program currently preserves ninety-four percent of the total OCS acreage by prohibiting any oil and gas exploration, or development therein. However, the January proposal made by U.S. Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke, would open ninety-percent of the total OCS acreage for potential offshore drilling—almost a complete conversion from closed to exposed.