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Professor Freeman has written several articles on the Supreme Court’s major administrative law and environmental law decisions. She is a frequent guest essayist in the New York Times and other outlets on the implications of the Court’s decisions for environmental and climate policy and the balance of power among the courts, the president and Congress. She has authored or co-authored amicus briefs in leading climate cases, including Massachusetts v. EPA, and regularly advises government and non-profit parties on litigation strategy in environmental and climate cases.
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What the Supreme Court’s Rulings Mean for Climate Change
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‘Massive power grab’ by SCOTUS ‘throws out decades of established law’
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The Supreme Court overruled decades of administrative law. What happens now?
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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: 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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The Anti-Democratic Major Questions Doctrine
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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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