For Environmental Law, 'Worst Term Ever'
Everyone's doing it -- wrapping up the Supreme Court term, that is. In the New York Times, Adam Liptak says it was a good year for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who emerged as a canny strategist, thanks in part to the swing vote of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy swinging to the right when it mattered. In the Washington Post, Robert Barnes calls the just-concluded term "the year of living on the verge, one that avoided blockbuster decisions but continued the court's steady move to the right. In the Wall Street Journal, Jess Bravin says the term's most important case may be the campaign-finance case the court decided not to decide, at least not this term.
But in The National Law Journal, Marcia Coyle focuses on a less-heralded aspect of the term -- a "stunning 0-for-5 outcome" for environmentalists. The defeats left both the environmental and business communities wondering where the court is heading in this increasingly important area of law... [MORE]
Sphere: Related ContentPosted by Robert J. Ambrogi on July 1, 2009
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