Illinois Paves Way for Carbon Capture and Sequestration with SAFE CCS ActBy Gabriel J. Salinas, Philip K. Lau, Ryan J. Silverman, & Juan Pablo Tablada FloresEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2024Illinois has established a comprehensive regulatory framework for the development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects. The state's legislature has passed Senate Bill 1289, also known as the SAFE CCS Act, which was signed into law on July 18, 2024. This groundbreaking legislation was the result of collaborative efforts among various stakeholders, including industry representatives, environmental groups, and labor organizations.
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.
What Do We Mean by ESG?By Christopher P. PerzanEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, December 2024ESG stands for Environmental, Social, Governance. Easy enough, but not very enlightening. Whether it is ESG, sustainability, CSR, CSV, SDGs, or another term, this paradigm is ultimately broadly about a transparent process to understand the environmental and social impacts of an enterprise followed by a plan of action to address those impacts. This approach also allows a company to understand and address external or internal risks, identify potential opportunities, and inform strategic decisions.
Editor’s NoteBy William J. AnayaEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, July 2024An introduction to the issue from the editor.
PFAS in the Headlines: June 2024By Eric BerryEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, July 2024The PFAS scientific and legal landscape continues to change at a rapid pace, with new issues and developments affecting liability scenarios seemingly coming from all directions.
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.
EPA Officially Lists Key PFAS as ‘Hazardous Substances’ Under SuperfundBy Matthew A. WalkerEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 2024On April 19, 2024, EPA issued its long-awaited final rule officially listing two key per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
PFAS Activity Reaches a Boil in April 2024By Eric BerryEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, May 2024A summary of the three major April 2024 developments from the U.S. EPA regarding PFAS.
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.
U.S. EPA Releases Second Annual Progress Report on PFAS Strategic RoadmapBy Andrea Quade & Michael MurphyEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, April 2024On December 14, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its Second Annual Progress Report summarizing updates on the Agency’s actions and goals to address per and polyfluoroalkyl substances
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.
Becoming an Environmental AttorneyBy Christine ZemanLaw Related Education for the Public, May 2023Advice for anyone considering a career in environmental law.
21st Annual Environmental Law ConferenceEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, April 2023The 21st Annual Environmental Law Conference is scheduled for May 11-12, 2023, at the Chicago Regional Office.
Evaluating Emerging Contaminants Like PFAS as a Non-Scope ConsiderationBy Kate HendricksonEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, April 2023The American Society for Testing and Materials International El 527-21 "Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process" became effective on February 13, 2023, after a multi-year collaboration process and addressing significant public comments.
A Handful of Hot Button ESG Issues to Watch in 2023By Bruce WhiteEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, March 2023An overview of some of the emerging environmental, social, and governance challenges companies will face in the coming year.
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.
Environmental Justice Update: Five End-of-Year Lessons from EPA’s 2022 EffortsBy J. Michael Showalter & David M. LoringEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, January 2023Environmental justice, formerly viewed as a theoretical goal, has become a unifying federal driver touching permitting, rulemaking, civil rights investigations, and policy setting across all sectors of environmental law, including those at the state and local governments.
Holm v. Kodat: Another PerspectiveBy Raymond T. ReottEnvironmental and Natural Resources Law, January 2023An opinion on the Illinois Supreme Court's recent decision in Holm v. Kodat.