Damages: Supreme Negligence
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court preemptively ruled that the Biden administration can’t enact the Clean Power Plan—
Drilled Down: Even in the Worst-Case Scenario with West Virginia v EPA, We Still Have Pathways to Climate Action
I've been seeing a lot of hot takes online about what the West Virginia v EPA ruling might bring. In
Damages: Hansen, Heede, and More File Petition Asking EPA to Regulate Greenhouse Gases Under TSCA
As we wait to hear whether the Supreme Court will toss West Virginia v EPA altogether or apply the major
Podcast: False Friends of the Court—Why Every Rightwing Think Tank Has an Amicus Program, with Senator Whitehouse
I have been wondering for months what possible sense it makes for every right-wing think tank to have an amicus
Damages: Climate Litigation Surges Forward
Lots of big news on the climate litigation front lately. This week alone we've
seen two big rulings (and it's
Damages: Another Climate Case, Another RAGA Brief
If you caught our bonus episode
[https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-right-wing-web-of-climate-delay-with-lisa-graves/id1439735906?i=1000550861591]
with the great Lisa
Podcast: Introducing Damages
Damages [podlink.to/damages] is a courtroom drama podcast that follows the well
over 200 climate lawsuits currently active in
Damages: Donziger Sentenced to Six Months For Contempt Related to Chevron-Ecuador Case
By Karen Savage
A federal judge has sentenced human rights attorney Steven Donziger to six
months in prison for criminal