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Jahr
If Politics are Reluctant – Can the Courts Take Over?
3. Februar 2021
Remarks on the Question of Legal Standing in Climate Litigation Cases
0 Comments26 Minutes
Impeachment oder das 14th Amendment?
25. Januar 2021
Nach der Amtsübergabe ist vor der Amtsübergabe: Wie eine zweite Amtszeit von Donald Trump durch den Kongress verhindert werden kann.
1 Comment6 Minutes
Die Biden-Regierung – Überblick über geplante Gesetzesinitiativen
19. Januar 2021
Die von Joe Biden geplanten Gesetzesinitiativen in den Bereichen Handelsrecht, Arbeitsrecht, Einwanderung, Klimapolitik und Infrastruktur im Überblick.
0 Comments16 Minutes
US Elections – What Would Happen if There Was a 269-to-269 Electoral College Tie?
18. November 2020
Right now, the United States ended an unprecedented election season. During the election process was hard, if not impossible, to escape the seemingly endless amount of political ads, posts, and yard signs telling you whom to vote for. Furthermore, it seems that the USA were more divided than ever.
0 Comments8 Minutes
Where Coal is King, the Subjects Go Bankrupt
18. November 2020
Climate Change,US Law,Insolvency Law
Up until 2013, coal remained the largest private-sector provider of jobs in the U.S. and is still the country's dominant power source. Renewable and alternative energies, necessary to abet the climate crisis, are present, available and very importantly, becoming cheaper than fossil fuels. The US has yet to implement a plan to adopt these alternatives and achieve the necessary emission reductions.
1 Comment27 Minutes