Environmental & Energy,
U.S. Supreme Court
Aug. 21, 2007
Greening Bench
The most recent term of the Supreme Court brought an interesting insight into the Roberts court: It's moving to the left on environmental issues.





Richard M. Frank
Professor of Environmental Practice
UC Davis School of Law
Richard is director of the California Environmental Law & Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law.
By Richard M. Frank
The U.S. Supreme Court's recently concluded 2006-07 term is significant for many reasons, including one that's been largely overlooked: It's been a blockbuster year at the Supreme Court for environmental law.
Not since the 1980s, when the Supreme Court was routinely hearing nearly twice as many cases annually as it does now, has the court decided so many impo...
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