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News Archive from February 2010

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Challenges EPA Over Greenhouse Gases

On February 12, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced it was filing a petition to have EPA reconsider its determination to trigger the Clean Air Act as the means for regulating greenhouse gas emissions following EPA's finding that such emissions threaten the public's health and welfare.

Clearing the Air in Copenhagen

Richard Faulk. "Clearing the Air in Copenhagen" Andrews Litigation Reporter 30.10 (2009).  Read More »

The Queer Case of the Quarrelsome Convocation: Allies, Adversaries, Indifference And Exaggeration In Copenhagen

Richard Faulk. "The Queer Case of the Quarelsome Convocation: Allies, Adversaries, Indifference and Exaggeration in Copenhagen" Andrews Litigation Reporter 30.11 (2009).

They have been at a great feast of languages, and stol’n the scraps. ...
O, they have liv’d long on the alms-basket of words.

    –William Shakespeare, ‘Love’s Labor’s Lost,’ Act 5, scene 1  Read More »

The Insolence of Office? Exposing the Politics of Perception In Copenhagen

Richard Faulk. "The Insolence of Office: Exposing the Politics of Perception in Copenhagen" Andrews Litigation Reporter 30.11 (2009).  Read More »