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Is the Inflation Reduction Act “Just?”: Applying the IRA to the Energy Justice Framework

March 31, 2026 by Oliver Wilder Energy Legislation Renewable Energy

While the Inflation Reduction Act marks a monumental shift in U.S. climate policy, a cleaner energy economy is not inherently a more “just” one. Applying the energy justice framework to the Act’s tax incentives and funding models reveals a landmark policy that serves as a critical checkpoint, rather than the finish line, for true equity.

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The Two Speeds of NEPA Review at Burgum’s DOI

February 14, 2026 by Giulia Gerard Litigation Renewable Energy

The Trump Administration is making good on its promise to expedite environmental permitting—unless you’re building wind or solar.

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The Impacts of Patents on Innovative Environmental Technology

February 10, 2026 by Gianna Anzalone International Technology

Patents encourage innovation by securing rights of exclusion in lucrative markets. Yet when it comes to green technology, the patent system may run the risk of instead acting as a barrier to access.