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Environmental YIR: 2024 Regulatory Legacies and Impacts

By Olivier Theard, Louise Dyble, Elijah Griffen & Annie Hao on April 1, 2025
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This report provides an overview of major federal environmental regulations and court decisions of 2024. Landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions with lasting consequences for environmental policy include Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, 603 U.S. 369 (2024),1 which ended judicial deference to administrative agencies, and Corner Post v. Federal Reserve, 603 U.S. 799 (2024), which opened the doors of federal courts to many more plaintiffs challenging regulations. These decisions have subsequently bolstered efforts to limit or rollback regulatory actions, both by industry and by members of the Trump administration. The Congressional Review Act (CRA), which allows Congress to rescind or invalidate new regulations, has also been used as the basis for invalidating many of the environmental regulations adopted since August 2024.

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Photo of Olivier Theard Olivier Theard

Olivier Theard is a partner specializing in environmental law, including regulatory advice and compliance, due diligence and transactions, administrative hearings, and litigation. He is also the Office Managing Partner for the Los Angeles office.

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Photo of Louise Dyble Louise Dyble

Louise Dyble is an associate in the Real Estate, Energy, Land Use & Environmental Practice Group in the firm’s San Francisco office.

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Photo of Elijah Griffen Elijah Griffen

Elijah W. (“Eli”) Griffen is an associate in the Real Estate, Energy, Land Use & Environmental Practice Group in the firm’s Los Angeles office.

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Photo of Annie Hao Annie Hao

Annie Hao is an associate in the Real Estate, Energy, Land Use & Environmental Practice Group in the firm’s Chicago office.

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