Guarini Center’s Bryce Rudyk Speaks at The Forum: Power Shift: Energy and Environmental Policy for a Changing Global Climate

Bryce Rudyk, Climate Program Director at the Guarini Center and NYU Adjunct Professor of Law, spoke at the Milbank Tweed Forum and offered his thoughts on energy and environmental policy for a changing global climate.

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Case Update: The Supreme Court Upholds FERC Order 745

On Monday, the Supreme Court held that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) has jurisdiction under the Federal Power Act (“FPA”) to regulate demand response in wholesale electricity markets.[1]  Although the decision is, first and foremost, a significant victory for the FERC and its efforts to support demand response, it also goes a long way

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Guarini Center Accepting Applications for Energy Law and Policy Fellowship

Energy Law and Policy Fellowship The Guarini Center for Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law seeks to hire a full-time Legal Fellow to conduct policy-relevant research, writing and outreach related to innovation in sustainable energy law and policy. The Fellow will work as a part of the Guarini Center’s Electricity System of the Future Program.

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Former International Environmental Law Clinic Student Contributes to Trailblazing Research on Fisheries

Fish Story: Analysts See Nations’ Misuse of “Rational Use” When It Comes to Fishing Rights The term “rational use,” as applied to fishing rights in Antarctic waters, has been misused by certain countries, an analysis by a team of researchers has concluded. Its work, which comes ahead of the 34th international convention where these matters

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