The Connecticut Green Amendment after Held v. Montana
BY DAVID FLEMING: Passing the green amendment would only accelerate the likelihood of climate litigation.
BY DAVID FLEMING: Passing the green amendment would only accelerate the likelihood of climate litigation.
Connecticut is finally addressing its bear problem. But is the new stand-your-ground law more effective than hunting?
Despite vehement opposition from the solar industry lobby, the bill sailed through both chambers of Connecticut’s legislature, passing the state Senate by a vote of 29-3 before passing the House 100-45 in the same week. Malloy, the state’s outgoing Democratic governor, is widely expected to turn the bill into law given his office introduced the measure.