If It’s Broke, Fix It: The Purview of the Clean Air Act is No Longer Effective as Applied to the States

If It’s Broke, Fix It: The Purview of the Clean Air Act is No Longer Effective as Applied to the States

Climate Change is a hot topic where ever you go. An unspoken part of climate change is how air quality is becoming worse over time. In 1970, the Clean Air Act was passed, but it hasn’t been amended since 1990. 2L staffer, Henry Cashen compares State Implementation Plan of the this act with Kentucky & Tennessee.

Illinois Senate Bill 2408: A Greener Future Lies Ahead but Roadblocks may Arise

Illinois Senate Bill 2408: A Greener Future Lies Ahead but Roadblocks may Arise

Illinois Senate Bill 2408 says a lot about the future of coal In Illinois, but is this truly the best idea? 2L staffer, Ashley Dragan, discusses this bill and the issues it brings while weighing the pros and cons of going green.

You Either Die a Hero, Or You Live Long Enough to See Yourself Become the Villain

You Either Die a Hero, Or You Live Long Enough to See Yourself Become the Villain

The Kentucky Derby is always an exciting time for horse racing fans. Bob Baffert, a famous horse trainer, ends up being suspended from competing in the Derby for 2 years due to his horse testing positive for a banned substance. Senior Staffer, Hunter Branham analyzes what this suspension means for the future of the Kentucky Derby.

Caution: High Voltage – Federal Versus State Authority Concerning the Siting of High Voltage Transmission Lines

Caution: High Voltage – Federal Versus State Authority Concerning the Siting of High Voltage Transmission Lines

Making sure the United States is producing enough energy is a pressing issue as seen throughout the Biden Administration. With the Senate’s passing of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, more authority will be delegated to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in approval of electric transmission lines and facilities. 2L staffer, Grace Brock discusses the pros and cons of this act while bringing in issues of eminent domain and administrative law.

Ecocide: A New International Crime & a Push for Change

Ecocide: A New International Crime & a Push for Change

Ecocide is destroying out environment each and everyday. Some believe it is time to make Ecocide into an international crime, but is that too far? Senior staffer, Samantha Blakeman looks at the concept of making Ecocide an International Crime while looking at the pros and cons of it.

The Name Game: Required Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods Hinders Effective Science Communication

The Name Game: Required Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods Hinders Effective Science Communication

Have you ever wondered what a GMO label means? Senior Staffer, Alison Adkins discusses how these labels are causing more fear to consumers than actually informing consumers of their benefits.