We sent a letter to Scott Pruitt, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator, on May 2 in response to the proposed…
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Our Response to the EPA's Proposed "Transparency" RuleLearn More
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A Guide to Open Records Laws and Protections for Research MaterialsApril 30, 2018 CSLDFLearn More
Our new resource describes what scientists need to know about state open records laws and how the laws can potentially be…
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We’re marching for science on April 14—join us!April 14, 2018
Washingtion, DCLearn MoreWe’re pleased to be an official partner of the March for Science and look forward to standing with the scientific…
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Marching for Science? Know Your Rights.April 3, 2018 CSLDFLearn More
Many scientists in the United States have been moved to action as a result of the current political climate. If…
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News | Court Decisions
University of Arizona Board of Regents to Appeal Trial Court’s Decision in Open Records CaseApril 2, 2018 Augusta WilsonLearn More
The case stems from overly intrusive open record requests E&E Legal made to the University, asking for over a decade’s worth of emails between climate scientists Jonathan Overpeck and Malcolm Hughes.
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Environmental Professor Drops Defamation Suit Against Fellow ScientistsMarch 6, 2018 Augusta WilsonLearn More
This post was originally published on the Climate Law Blog of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law. A Stanford environmental…
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Op-ed on Science and the Trump PresidencyFebruary 22, 2018 CSLDFLearn More
"Despite the administration’s claims that its actions put 'America first,' they will in fact undermine our economic competitiveness and our position at the forefront of scientific research," write our own Lauren Kurtz and Romany Webb of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law.
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The White House's Attack on Scientists Could Manipulate Public OpinionFebruary 22, 2018 The HillLearn MoreDespite the administration’s claims that its actions put “America first,” they will in fact undermine our economic competitiveness and our position at the forefront of scientific research.
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How Federal Scientists Can Protect Science for the Public GoodFebruary 15, 2018 CSLDFLearn More
The new guide “Make a Note to the Record,” produced by the Union of Concerned Scientists with contributions from our…
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Climate Science Legal Defense Fund at the 2018 AAAS Annual MeetingFebruary 12, 2018 CSLDFLearn More
We’re hosting a workshop on science activism at the 2018 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual…
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