The National Sea Grant Law Center

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  • Recent News and Events
  • October 9th, 2024
    Blog: Environmental Groups Petition EPA to End North Carolina’s NPDES Program
  • On August 28, 2024, Cape Fear River Watch, along with other non-profit public interest organizations, submitted a petition to the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) under 40 C.F.R. § 123.64(b) (2024).

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  • September 24th, 2024
    Blog: West Hawaii’s Coastline Reopens to Aquarium Fish Collection After Court Ruling
  • In a decisive ruling, the Hawaii Supreme Court ruled 4-1 to allow commercial aquarium fish collection to resume along the West Hawaii shoreline. This area, known as the West Hawaii Regional Fishery Management Area, had been at the center of a legal battle over the environmental effects of the aquarium fish trade.

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  • August 19th, 2024
    Blog: Youth and the State of Hawaiʻi Agree: More Climate Action Needed
  • On June 20, 2024, youth plaintiffs and the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) reached a historic settlement agreement in Navahine F. v. Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation that requires HDOT to enact various initiatives to significantly decarbonize the transportation sector.

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  • August 8th, 2024
    Blog: NSGLC Hiring Ocean and Coastal Law Fellow
  • The National Sea Grant Law Center at the University of Mississippi School of Law is seeking applications for its Ocean and Coastal Law Fellowship Program. The objective of the fellowship is to further the Fellow’s education and career development in ocean and coastal law through participation in the Law Center’s programs and activities.

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  • August 6th, 2024
    Blog: Conflict on the Rio Grande: the Battle Over Water Distribution in the American Southwest
  • For more than a century the Rio Grande—a river which snakes through Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, before continuing south into Mexico—has been the focus of a number of important negotiations. Arguably the most important of these agreements has been the Rio Grande Compact, signed in 1938 by all the states who touch the river.

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  • July 29th, 2024
    The Overturn of Chevron: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo
  • At the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a case that had been a titan of administrative law for four decades. In 1984, Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council established a two-step test for ruling on the legality of government agencies’ interpretations of vague statutory language.

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  • July 26th, 2024
    July 2024 Issue of The SandBar Published

  • The July 2024 (volume 23:3) issue of The SandBar has been published. The lead story is "The End of Juliana and the Youth Climate Justice Movement?".

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  • July 23rd, 2024
    Have Your Say: DOJ Seeks Comments on Draft Proposal
  • On May 6, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) published a request for public comments on its draft Environmental Justice Strategic Plan (Plan). As required by Executive Order 14096, the DOJ’s Plan will specify the DOJ’s goals, metrics, and priority actions that it will undertake to address environmental justice (EJ). The DOJ must publicly release the finalized Plan by October 2024. To meet the objectives of Executive Order 14096, the DOJ has outlined four goals and currently requests public feedback.

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