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Interior of the Michigan Law Reading Room featuring the ornate lights and ceiling ornamentation.

Four Michigan Law Graduates Selected for the 2026 Fiske Fellowship Program for Government Service

Libby Antonneau

Antonneau, ’26, Receives Equal Justice Works Fellowship to Join Legal Action of Wisconsin in Addressing Low-Income Housing Challenges

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What Will It Take to Modernize the US Power Grid?

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U-M report says federal pipeline regulators rarely enforce safety rules, leaving Line 5 at risk

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What We Got Right, and Wrong, in ‘Abundance’

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Unpacking Trump’s Use of Emergency Powers to Prop Up Coal

Portrait of Michigan Law Student Madeline Turk.

Madeline Turk, ’25, Receives Institute for Policy Integrity Fellowship to Work on Environmental and Energy Policy

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Abundance & AI? Nicholas Bagley Explains

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U-M Law Professor Discusses Supreme Court Case on Presidential Power Over Agencies

Síofra O’Leary and Daniel Halberstam  speaking at the Michigan Law Center for International and Comparative Law’s Distinguished Speaker Series.

Four Takeaways from the Former President of the European Court of Human Rights

3L David Weaver Selected for Institute for Policy Integrity Fellowship at NYU Law

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Henry Evans, 3L, Selected for Hobbs Natural Resources and Environmental Law Fellowship at Colorado Attorney General’s Office

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Michigan Sues Big Oil For Antitrust Violations

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This data center proposal gave Michigan cities a 48-hour deadline

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Levers to address energy insecurity in the United States

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Why Michigan’s Big Oil Lawsuit Is Not Like the Others

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Michigan Sues Oil Giants, Saying They Collude to Make Energy Costlier

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Data center ‘extension cord’ draws landowners’ ire

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America’s Air Is About to Get Dirtier—And More Dangerous

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Housing reform’s missing capital is key to unlocking abundance

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Trump wants to bring Japan’s ‘cute’ tiny cars to America — but it may not be easy

Q&A: Bagley and Klass on Abundance

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Michigan Law Clinics: Impacting communities, improving lives through student service

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Could President Trump Bring Japan’s Tiny Cars to America? Not So Fast.

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President Trump’s Plan to Build and Sell Kei Cars in America Would Be a Massive Regulatory Nightmare

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Our laws must catch up to data centers’ rising power

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US absence set to loom over COP30

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Use of Congressional Review Act on BLM Plans Could Impact State Plans Under Other Agencies

Rachel Rothschild

Rothschild Paper on Major Questions Doctrine Named Among Top Environmental Law Articles

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Electricity Markets Aren’t Working Anymore

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New data centers could strain the grid — and your wallet

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To Handle Data Centers, the Electricity System May Need New Rules. Here Is a Proposal

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Trump Seeks Lasting Deregulation by Disavowing Agency Authority

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Trump’s Interior Department is turning environmentalists’ legal playbook against them

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Old fossil-fuel plants are becoming green-energy hubs

Professor Rachel Rothschild smiling with her arms crossed, standing in a grassy area with trees in the background.

Rothschild Named 2025 Pace Haub School of Law Environmental Law Distinguished Junior Scholar

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Years after Edenville flood, blame game still rages in Michigan court

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Federal Rooftop Solar Grants Are on the Chopping Block. Here’s Who Would Get Hurt

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Treaty and Custom in the ICJ’s Climate Change Opinion

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Tax Law’s Renewable Energy Cuts Clash With US Shortage Warning

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The Permitting Crisis for Renewables

Supreme Court of the United States

5Qs: Bagley on Supreme Court Limits on Environmental Review

Mackinac Bridge in Michigan at sunset.

Fletcher on Line 5 and American Indian Law: “It’s Really Quite Orwellian.”

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Trump Coal Executive Order Draws Skepticism on Impact on Demand

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2025 LAWBreaks Students Take on Criminal Justice and Environmental Projects

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Why Indigenous nations are walking away from pipeline talks in Michigan

Professor Rachel Rothschild

5Qs: Rothschild Explains New Framework for Regulating Toxic Chemicals

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Michigan Law Students Named as 2025 Dow Sustainability Fellows

A group of Michigan Law Alumni lead a discussion panel during Public Interest Week.

Four Takeaways from Michigan Law Public Interest Week

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High-ranking D.C. federal prosecutor resigns over order to freeze EPA funds

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Congress, Legal Bids Jockey to Undo Biden Heater Efficiency Rule

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Great Lakes Compact

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U-M law students enlisted to help with Dearborn laws

A panel of speakers leading a discussion at the Environmental Law and Energy Program’s 2024 conference.

Environmental and Energy Law Conference Speakers Discuss Role of Regulation in Transition to Clean Energy

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Michigan Law Announces Academic Events for Fall 2024

A portrait of a group of students in Problem Solving Initiative Course.

Students in Problem Solving Initiative Course Publish “A Roadmap to Clean and Equitable Power in Michigan”

Supreme Court

SCOTUS Cites Michigan Law Faculty in 2024 Opinions

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Nicholas Bagley

5Qs: Bagley on Ohio v. EPA, SCOTUS Citation, and the Future of the Administrative State

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Supreme Court rulings endanger environmental protections

Alan Alexander, ’11: Building a Lower-Carbon Energy Sector

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3L Eli Massey Receives State Bar of Michigan’s Animal Rights Award

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DOJ thinks Enbridge Line 5 pipeline is trespassing on tribal lands

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Five Michigan Law Students Receive Dow Sustainability Fellowships

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Accelerating the Energy Transition with Repurposed Energy

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Vivek Ramaswamy says Iowa can’t use eminent domain to build CO2 pipelines. That remains to be seen.

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After years of decline, the Biden administration says environmental enforcement is on the upswing

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Affirmative action ruling worries environmental justice advocates

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Top Administrator Discusses Proposed Reforms to Federal Regulation Process

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New Top Cop at the E.P.A. Aims to Get Enforcement Back on Track

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Should governments be blamed for climate change? How one lawsuit could change US policies

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What one school’s fight to eliminate PFAS says about Indian Country’s forever chemical problem

Alexandra Klass

5Qs: Klass on How to Make Energy More Reliable and Sustainable

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Professor David Uhlmann Confirmed as EPA Enforcement and Compliance Chief

Forty Years of Protecting the Great Lakes Watershed and Training Environmental Lawyers

Nina Mendelson

5Qs: Mendelson on Sackett v. EPA’s Impact on Wetlands Protection

Russell Smith, ’86: Ensuring There Are Plenty of Fish in the Sea

Prof. Croley Confirmed as General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Energy

Salazar Honored with 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award

Professor Joseph Sax

Annie Sloan

Sloan Receives Animal Rights Award

@UMICHLAW: Fall 2020

Adina Nadler(left) and Justine Glubis(right)

Dow Sustainability Fellows to Explore Seasonal Farming in Ghana, Climate Resilience Funding

Jesse Medlong, ’13: Addressing Climate Change across Borders and Sectors

Environmental Law and Policy Program Hosts National Climate Advisor

Stephen and Faith Brown: Planning for the Next Generation of Leaders and Best

Panelists at Michigan Law’s Environmental Law and Policy Program recently hosted Environmental and Climate Justice conference.

Four Takeaways: Environmental and Climate Justice Conference

The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Preparedness and Recovery

The Legal Climate of Climate Change

The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Policy

The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Energy

The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Finance

The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Water

A Seat at the Table: Legal Careers in the Food Industry

Law at the Bottom of the Earth

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Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members

Professor Rachel Rothschild

Environmental Lawyer and Scholar Rachel Rothschild Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Professor Alexandra Klass standing in front of a hydroelectric facility

Alexandra Klass, an Expert on Energy Regulation, to Join Michigan Law After Department of Energy Appointment

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Logue Receives Catalyst Grant for Great Lakes Project

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1L Named as Dow Sustainability Fellow

David Uhlmann Teaching

Professor David Uhlmann Nominated for EPA Enforcement and Compliance Post

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Michigan Law Student Appointed to Governor’s Michigan Advisory Council on Environmental Justice