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Professor Freeman’s work in environmental law focuses on federal regulation, judicial review of agency rules, and the president’s authority to advance environmental laws and policies. Her work also addresses problems like climate change using executive power. Freeman’s early work focused on opportunities for collaboration between the public, private and non-profit sector to advance environmental law and policy. She teaches environmental law at Harvard Law School.
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A Key Court Ruling Could Weaken U.S. Environmental Protections
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Will the Supreme Court Show a Little Humility?
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CleanLaw: Global and US methane emissions reduction progress with Jody Freeman, Bjorn Otto Sverdrup, Riley Duren, Peter Zalzal, and Carrie Jenks
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CleanLaw: 3 lawsuits on auto emissions, 1 United Auto Workers strike, and the impact on the EV transition with Jody Freeman, Kevin Poloncarz, and Jack Ewing
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CleanLaw: The Loper Bright Case and fate of the Chevron doctrine, with Jody Freeman and Andy Mergan
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CleanLaw: Sackett v. EPA Decision: What the Justices said and what this means for water, with Jody Freeman, Richard Lazarus, and Steph Tai
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CleanLaw: EPA’s proposed power sector rules with Jody Freeman, Jay Duffy, Kevin Poloncarz, and Carrie Jenks
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CleanLaw: Journey to the electrification of the transportation sector with Jody Freeman and Chet France
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The Climate Bill Isn’t Perfect, but It’s Still a Major Victory
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CleanLaw: Jody Freeman, Jay Duffy, and Kevin Poloncarz on West Virginia v. EPA—implications for regulating the power sector
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Supreme Court’s EPA ruling goes far beyond climate change
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CleanLaw: Jody Freeman, Richard Lazarus, and Carrie Jenks break down the West Virginia v. EPA decision
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