Ground-based solar infrastructures are a viable source of renewable energy, however, this comes at a cost. Farmland and forests are being displaced at the expense of these solar farms. 2L staffer Caroline Butler discusses some potential solutions to reap the benefits of solar energy while using farms and forests efficiently.
A Win for New Mexico Recreation Users, but at What Cost to Private Landowners?
Blog By: Deiona Camargo
Two months ago, the Supreme Court of New Mexico issued a unanimous opinion settling a debate over the public's right to stream access. In this blog, 2L Staffer Deiona Camargo discusses both sides of the debate and argues that the impact of this decision does not support a true balance between public and private land rights.
Left with Major Questions: Administrative Law Lessons from West Virginia v. EPA
This past summer, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in West Virginia v. EPA, a case concerning the EPA's authority to decarbonize the nation's electricity-generating industry through "generation shifting." In this blog, 3L staffer Evan Callahan discusses how this decision impacts administrative law and the EPA's carbon emissions policies going forward.
Why a Tax Credit Is Necessary if Kentucky Aspires to Become a Leader in the Electric Vehicle Sector
Kentucky is behind other states in electric vehicle sales and production. In this blog, 2L staffer Jimmy Brown addresses why Kentucky should offer a state tax credit for residents who purchase an electric vehicle or provide electric vehicle supply equipment to decrease the state's greenhouse gas emissions.
Say Nay to Drugs
Let's Get "Chemical": The EPA's Expansion of Hazardous Substances to Mitigate Forever Chemical Contamination
As the use and disposal of PFAS chemicals becomes more prevalent, so does long lasting ecosystem contamination. In this blog, 2L staffer Lindsay Bates argues that the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed designation of PFAS as hazardous substances may be part of the solution to protect human and environmental welfare.
Step the FERC Up: Build the National Energy Grid
A national energy grid ensures the country's energy is reliable, secure, and advancing decarbonization efforts. In this blog, 2L staffer Omer Arain argues that Congress must remove legal obstacles, such as state eminent domain authority, which inhibit the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) from building high-voltage, long-distance electric transmission lines that serve national energy grid goals.
What Lurks Behind TikTok Skin Care Trends: Destruction & Desperation in Myanmar’s Jade Mines
Gua Sha and Jade Roller treatments have become viral skin care fads on TikTok. But these tools are typically made from jade stone, a symbol of destruction and devastation in Myanmar. 2L staffer Brooklyn Brown discusses the ongoing environmental & human rights abuses in Myanmar’s jade industry & and advocates for the U.S. & its allies to take a more direct approach to help the citizens of Myanmar.
Why Coal Company Negligence May Have Contributed to Extreme Flooding in Eastern Kentucky
In late July of this year, eastern Kentucky experienced devastating rainfall, leading to extensive flooding. In this blog, 3L staffer Aaron Ambrose provides insight on how coal companies' failure in reclamation of abandoned mines may have played a role in the extensive flooding along with providing potential solutions to hold coal companies accountable.