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Texas v. United States Environmental Protection Agency

The Fifth Circuit granted in part and denied in part states' challenges to EPA's disapprovals of SIPs developed in response to the Agency's 2015 decision calling for SIPs to achieve a new ozone NAAQS. Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi argued EPA's disapprovals of their SIPs were arbitrary and capric...

Using Institutional Controls in Anticipation of Superfund Site Disasters

Understanding the nearly impossible task of containing contaminants from Superfund sites, it is imperative to find solutions in anticipation of disasters that scientists project will only increase in magnitude and frequency. This Comment proceeds in six parts. Part I identifies the challenge of increasing natural disasters and their impact at Superfund sites, which are toxic havens. Part II identifies efforts that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other federal agencies have taken to make Superfund sites more climate-resilient.