
Though she may be better known for her work on gender equality, late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a substantial impact on environmental law.
On today's episode of Parts Per Billion we hear from Bloomberg Law's Ellen M. Gilmer about some of Ginsburg's most notable environmental opinions and about how these types of cases may fare at the high court after her death.
For more on this topic, check out a column written earlier this week by Harvard Law School professor Richard Lazarus.
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09/23/20 • 16 min
Parts Per Billion - How Ginsburg, and Her Absence, Affect the Environment
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