Hosted by Daniel Pope and Taylor Stuart, the Environmental Law Monitor is a place for thoughtful conversations ranging from the latest developments to perennial topics like litigation, enforcement and compliance assurance.
The Role of NGOs and the Private Sector in Environmental Justice With Matthew Tejada and Steven Cook
Daniel Pope and Steven Cook discuss environmental justice with Matthew Tejada of the NRDC.
Breaking Down the Congressional Review Act: A Special CRA Explainer
Daniel Pope, Taylor Stuart, Joe Brazauskas and Liam Donovan discuss the 2024 election's impact.
Women in Environmental Law: Practical Advice You’ll Actually Use
Taylor Stuart, Christine Wyman, Brittany Pemberton and Sara Burgin talk women in environmental law.
Edwards Aquifer Blindcats: A Potentially Endangered Species With Amanda Glen and Ann Navaro
Daniel Pope, Ann Navaro and Amanda Glen of SWCA discuss blind catfish in the Edwards Aquifer.
A Strategic Approach to Emissions Credits With Anew’s Kyle Breeze
Daniel Pope and Whit Swift talk with Kyle Breeze of Anew about Houston-area emissions credits.
Key Developments in Environmental Law and Policy in 2023, and What’s Ahead in 2024
Daniel Pope, Taylor Stuart, Ann Navaro and Tim Wilkins look back at 2023 and preview 2024.
Demystifying The Good Neighbor Rule: Summary and Litigation Update
Daniel Pope, Taylor Stuart and Brittany Pemberton make sense of EPA’s Good Neighbor Rule.
Chevron Overboard? Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo With Prof. Kristin Hickman
Daniel Pope talks with scholar Kristin Hickman about the history and influence of Chevron deference.
Community Engagement With Jackie Medcalf
Daniel Pope, Jackie Medcalf and Steven Cook talk engaging with communities on environmental issues.
Determining Corporate Liability in the Context of Environmental Risk: Making Sense of United States v. Bestfoods
Daniel Pope talks with Jason Hutt about the environmental aspect of United States v. Bestfoods.