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Harvard Students Demand Environmental Law Prof Cut Ties with Oil Giant ConocoPhillips
Professor Freeman is the director of the Environmental and Energy Law Program at Harvard, and currently serves on the board of ConocoPhillips as an...
BREAKING: SPLC ‘Hate Group’ Defamation Lawsuit Clears Major Hurdle
SPLC 'hate group' defamation lawsuit by the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society can proceed, a federal judge ruled.
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Southern Poverty Law Center routinely...
America Is Emulating Mao’s Cultural Revolution, Says Utah State Treasurer
The idea of sustainable development, Oaks said, was created in the aftermath of Beijing’s “takeover” of the United Nations. The Chinese Communist Party was integral in creating SD goals that do not apply to China.
West Virginia Leads Coalition of 24 States Suing Biden Administration Over Expanded Water Rule
Twenty-four U.S. states have joined forces to sue the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over a new, stricter rule regulating Waters of the United States under the 1972 Clean Water Act.
25 Republican Governors ask Biden Administration to Hit Pause on Broader Clean Water Rule
Republican governors have sent a letter to the Biden administration on Monday asking it to delay the implementation of the revised Waters of the United...
Life, Liberty, Property #3: Debt Threats
Debt Threats: Congress returns to its ritual fight over the debt ceiling.
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State Attorneys General, Other Groups, File Petition Opposing U.S. EPA Greenhouse Gas Rule
Sixteen state attorneys general, 15 state associations, and multiple organizations are fighting against another Environmental Protection Agency rule they argue jeopardizes American energy and national security.
Biden EPA’s Waters of the United States Rule Limits Private Property Rights
The U.S. EPA's recently revised the definition of “Waters of the United States” expands federal authority to manage or limit the development of private and state land under the 1972 Clean Water Act.
Illinois Backs Unions, Bucking Right-to-Work Trend
Illinois backs unions, bucking the Right-to-Work trend among Rust-Belt states, and potentially raising the burden on taxpayers.
In 2018, public-sector labor unions suffered what was...
“Crazy Right-Wing Shooter” Myth Ignores What Killers Say (Op Ed)
“Crazy, Right-Wing Shooter” myth perpetuated by the media ignores what the killers say about their leftist, ecological motivations.
If you only read the New York...