The Journal Record – Gavel to Gavel: When “Ask AI” Becomes Exhibit A

Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a default brainstorming tool, even in high-stakes legal situations. A recent federal decision makes clear that this convenience carries real litigation risk: what a user types into a public AI platform today may be discoverable tomorrow.

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The Journal Record — Gavel to Gavel: D.C. Circuit Restores Title V Emergency Defense by Tyler Self

In a significant decision for the oil and gas industry, the D.C. Circuit recently restored the Clean Air Act (“CAA”) Title V “emergency affirmative defense.” This ruling struck down EPA’s 2023 rescission of the long-standing defense.

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Law360 — Trump Air Emissions Carveouts Cloud the Regulatory Picture by Tim Sowecke and Tyler Self

On July 17, President Donald Trump signed four new proclamations that rely on Section 112(i)(4) of the Clean Air Act, granting two-year exemptions from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recently enacted air toxics standards for key U.S. industries.

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The Journal Record — Gavel to Gavel: Legislature Eyes Changes for Land Application of Biosolids and Sludges by Tyler Self

In recent years, growing scientific scrutiny and evolving regulatory perspectives have reshaped the understanding of the risks associated with the land application of biosolids and sludges.

By |2025-05-15T13:30:35-05:00May 7th, 2025|Comments Off on The Journal Record — Gavel to Gavel: Legislature Eyes Changes for Land Application of Biosolids and Sludges by Tyler Self
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