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From Shale to Salt: Texas Supreme Court Applies Uniform Rule for Ownership of Subsurface Caverns

By Robert A. James, Ashleigh Myers & Jillian Marullo
May 20, 2025

by Robert A. James, Ashleigh Myers and Jillian Marullo

In a closely watched opinion issued on May 16, 2025, the Texas Supreme Court in Myers-Woodward, LLC v. Undergrounds Services Markham, LLC, — S.W.3d —, No. 22-0878, 2025 WL 1415892 (Tex. May 16, 2025) resolved a long-uncertain issue of subsurface property rights in the…

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Spring 2025 Environmental Update: New Cases, New Rules and Other Developments

By Anthony B. Cavender
May 20, 2025

by Anthony B. Cavender

THE U.S. SUPREME COURT
City and County of San Francisco v. EPA (March 4, 2025)
In the first major environmental decision by the Court in the 2024 Term, the Court’s analysis of the Clean Water Act concluded that there was no provision in the Act supporting the imposition by EPA of…

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States and Municipalities Advance Climate Change Lawsuits as Trump Administration Seeks to Block Them

By Amanda G. Halter, Ashleigh Myers & Jillian Marullo
May 13, 2025

by Amanda G. Halter, Ashleigh Myers and Jillian Marullo

Even as the Trump administration moves to block state and local climate liability efforts, states and municipalities continue to advance lawsuits seeking to hold fossil fuel companies liable for harms associated with climate change. Most recently, the State of Hawaii initiated a climate deception lawsuit,…

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Navigating the Diverging Landscape of Climate Disclosure Laws

By Michael S. McDonough, Jillian Marullo, Cara M. MacDonald & Kelsey Parker
May 12, 2025

by Michael S. McDonough, Jillian Marullo, Cara M. MacDonald and Kelsey Parker

As the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) steps back from defending its March 2024 Climate Disclosure Rule, companies face growing uncertainty in navigating an increasingly fragmented and uncertain landscape of state and international mandates—with no uniform standards in sight. This development…

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Federal Government Sues Four States Over Climate Superfund Laws and Climate Change Litigation

By Amanda G. Halter, Ashleigh Myers & Jillian Marullo
May 5, 2025

by Amanda G. Halter, Ashleigh Myers and Jillian Marullo

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a series of federal lawsuits against four states—New York, Vermont, Michigan and Hawaii—alleging that recent legislative and enforcement efforts to hold fossil fuel companies financially responsible for climate change unlawfully interfere with federal authority. The lawsuits, filed…

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PFAS, HFCs and Related Chemicals in the Data Center Industry

By Reza Zarghamee & Sidney L. Fowler
May 2, 2025

by Reza Zarghamee and Sidney L. Fowler

Data centers use various chemicals that have recently been the focus of regulatory efforts at the federal and state level. The historic or future use of these chemicals may create liabilities, obligations, or new costs for both existing and planned data centers.
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Designing, Constructing and Converting Data Centers and Crypto Mines

By James P. Bobotek, Robert A. James, Arielle L. Murphy & Polly Gomez
April 29, 2025

by James P. Bobotek, Robert A. James, Arielle L. Murphy and Polly Gomez

The ever-increasing demand for digital infrastructure, coupled with continuing cryptocurrency demand volatility, has generated significant interest in transforming building improvements housing crypto mining farms into modern high-capacity data centers. Crypto mines and data centers share certain foundational elements—facilities with a…

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Environmental Update: Regulatory Notes – April 2025

By Anthony B. Cavender
April 25, 2025

by Anthony B. Cavender

April has proven a busy month for environmental issues when it comes to the regulatory arena. Below are just a few of the notable developments:
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Presidential Memo Directs Immediate Repeal of Regulations Without Public Notice and Comment

By Reza Zarghamee, Amanda G. Halter & Jillian Marullo
April 22, 2025

by Reza Zarghamee, Amanda G. Halter and Jillian Marullo

Continuing with the Trump administration’s deregulatory agenda, the White House issued a Presidential Memorandum on April 9 titled Directing the Appeal of Unlawful Regulations. It instructs executive agencies to repeal regulations that, in the administration’s view, are “unlawful” in light of 10 recent U.S.…

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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (4/16/25) – Multifamily Construction Opportunities, a Tariff Timeout for Commercial Developers and Data Center-Driven Real Estate Boom

By Pillsbury's Construction And Real Estate Law Team
April 16, 2025

by Pillsbury’s Construction & Real Estate Law Team

In our latest roundup, REITs ramp up development, U.S. water infrastructure funding plateaus, Giant’s mixed-use development raises questions, and more!
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