Things Once Old, May Be New Again, and Then SomeBy William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2024A look at President-Elect Donald Trump's choice to lead the United States Environmental Protection Agency: Lee Zeldin.
Editor’s NoteBy William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, July 2024An introduction to the issue from the editor.
Clean Water Act Jurisdiction: A Review of Sackett Cases One Year LaterBy Lisle A. Stalter & William J. AnayaCorporate Law Departments, June 2024One year post Sackett et ux. v. Environmental Protection Agency, there were several significant decisions analyzing its applicability with differing interpretations.
Editor’s NoteBy William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 2024An introduction to the issue from the editor.
Clean Water Act Jurisdiction: A Review of Sackett Cases One Year LaterBy Lisle A. Stalter & William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, April 2024One year post Sackett et ux. v. Environmental Protection Agency, there were several significant decisions analyzing its applicability with differing interpretations.
2023 Environmental Statutes and Regulatory AmendmentsBy William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, February 2024Brief descriptions of new statutes, rules, and programs created by the Illinois General Assembly, the Office of the State Fire Marshall, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Pollution Control Board, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 2023.
Federal Jurisdiction and the Clean Water Act: Can We Expect Anything From Congress?By William J. AnayaCorporate Law Departments, January 2024With the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Sacket et ux. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al.,it seems that the definition of "waters of the United States" has been resolved—unless, of course, Congress decides to modify the Clean Water Act.
Federal Jurisdiction and the Clean Water Act: Can We Expect Anything From Congress?By William J. AnayaAgricultural Law, December 2023With the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Sacket et ux. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al.,it seems that the definition of "waters of the United States" has been resolved—unless, of course, Congress decides to modify the Clean Water Act.
Federal Jurisdiction and the Clean Water Act: Can We Expect Anything From Congress?By William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2023With the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Sacket et ux. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al.,it seems that the definition of "waters of the United States" has been resolved—unless, of course, Congress decides to modify the Clean Water Act.
US EPA Approves ASTM Standard E1527-21By William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, March 2023The United States Environmental Protection Agency recently amended 40 C.F.R Part 312 and formally approved the recently revised ASTM Standard E-1527-21 as satisfying the “all appropriate inquiry” requirement for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments.
Editor’s NoteBy William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2022An introduction to the issue from the editor.
Holm v. Kodat: A Primer on Navigable Waterways, Riparian Rights, and the Role of the JudiciaryBy William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, October 2022The Illinois Supreme Court recently affirmed the lower court's decision that an owner with riparian rights on a non-navigable waterway does not have the right to use that waterway to enter the property of another riparian owner without first obtaining permission.
Remembering Steve BashawBy William J. AnayaReal Estate Law, September 2022Steve Bashaw was a gentleman, a teacher, a mentor to many, an enthusiastic lawyer, a happy husband, a good father, and a friend.
Editors’ NoteBy William J. Anaya & Michael J. RooneyReal Estate Law, May 2022An introduction to the issue from the editors.
Editor’s NoteBy William J. Anaya & Michael J. RooneyReal Estate Law, April 2022An introduction to the issue from the editors.
Note From the EditorsBy William J. Anaya, Michael J. Maslanka, & Michael J. RooneyReal Estate Law, September 2021An introduction to the issue from the editors.
A license to pollute? People v. SterigenicsBy Matthew E. Cohn & William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2018An overview of People v. Sterigenics, in which the state of Illinois alleged that Sterigenics emitted toxic gas into the atmosphere in violation of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act.
What color is your contract?By William J. AnayaReal Estate Law, June 2018Most transactions involve well-meaning people. But when they don’t, the contract is the evidence of what was intended, and you are the person who prepared the contract.
What color is your contract?By William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, March 2018Most transactions involve well-meaning people. But when they don’t, the contract is the evidence of what was intended, and you are the person who prepared the contract.
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