Articles Featuring Michael A. Livermore
Accolades: Student Wins Serpentine Society Honor
October 25, 2022
Accolades: Class of 2021 Breaks Pro Bono Record
June 16, 2021
Professor Michael Livermore Wins McFarland Prize
May 29, 2019
The Lawyer in Your Computer
May 21, 2019
Window on Climate Change May Be Even Smaller Than Feared
April 11, 2019
Professors Appointed to Federal Administrative Review Agency
December 12, 2018
Six UVA Law Faculty Members Promoted
June 18, 2018
The Supreme Court's Language Goes Its Own Way
May 23, 2017
Symposium Will Examine Expansion of Administrative Regulations
October 10, 2016
S2E9. Jenny Kendler on Art and Environmental Crisis
May 31, 2023
Nature Lawyers Up
May 5, 2023
S2E6. Alex Wang on Environmental Governance in China
April 19, 2023
S2E5. Emma Marris on Ethics and the Non-Human World
April 5, 2023
Armageddon, But With OIRA Instead of Bruce Willis
March 23, 2023
S2E3. Alex Guerrero on Democracy by Lottery
March 8, 2023
S2E2. Explainer: The Controversy Over Wood Pellets
February 22, 2023
S2E1. Laura Candiotto on Loving Nature
February 8, 2023
Host Mike Livermore on Interdisciplinary Engagement
December 28, 2022
Rich Schragger on the Power of Cities
December 14, 2022
Gerald Torres on Environmental Justice
November 16, 2022
Katherine Blunt on Energy and Wildfires
November 2, 2022
Jonathan Colmer on Environmental Inequality
October 19, 2022
Michelle Wilde Anderson on America’s Cities
October 5, 2022
Meet Richard Revesz, Biden’s Choice for Rules Czar
September 27, 2022
Jed Purdy on the Value of Democracy
September 7, 2022
Matthew Burtner on Ecoacoustics
August 24, 2022
Moira O’Neill on Housing and Environmental Review
August 10, 2022
Ronald Sandler on Ethics and Species
July 27, 2022
Jonathan Adler on Federalism and Environmental Law
July 13, 2022
Frances Moore on Modeling Climate Politics
June 29, 2022
Dale Jamieson on Environmental Ethics and Democracy
June 15, 2022
Elizabeth Kolbert on Unintended Consequences
May 18, 2022
Cara Daggett on the Science and Politics of Thermodynamics
April 20, 2022
Nick Agar on Nature, Technology, and Society
April 6, 2022
Arden Rowell on the Psychology of Environmental Law
March 23, 2022
Shi-Ling Hsu on Capitalism and the Environment
March 3, 2022
Karen Bradshaw on Property Rights for Animals
February 23, 2022
Jon Cannon on Place
February 9, 2022
Karen McGlathery on Coastal Resilience
January 26, 2022
Madison Condon on Climate and Corporate Governance
January 12, 2022
Willis Jenkins on the Humanities and Environmental Change
December 29, 2021
Lee Buchheit and Mitu Gulati on Debt-for-Nature Deals
December 15, 2021
An Interview With Camilo Sanchez on Human Rights and the Environment
December 1, 2021
Rankings Shift Could Force Big Changes at U.S. Law Schools
August 19, 2021
Rejecting the Trump Anticanon of Regulatory Mismanagement
February 17, 2021
Trump Plays Up Deregulatory Moves, Touts $50 Billion in Savings
December 6, 2019
Why the Hottest Global Warming Battle Is in the Courtroom
November 18, 2019
The Environmental Protection Agency Turns 50
October 18, 2019
Deregulation Window Closing 17 Months Before Trump Term Ends
August 14, 2019
France Kicks Data Scientists Out of Its Courts
June 21, 2019
Can Red and Purple States Go Green?
May 23, 2019
Tainted Review
August 29, 2018
Kavanaugh and the Environment
July 18, 2018
Why Cities Are Suing Oil Giants
June 26, 2018
The Flawed Climate Gambit Against Big Oil
January 22, 2018
Florida Decision Puts Trump Drilling Plan on Shaky Ground
January 10, 2018
Court Tests Loom for Trump Rule Delays
July 6, 2017
Repairing the Leaks in Drinking Water Regulations
May 25, 2017
State Experimentation and the Clean Power Plan
May 16, 2017
Is the Supreme Court Acting Less Like a Court?
April 12, 2017
Trump's 2-for-1 Deregulation Plan: Symbol or Solution?
February 24, 2017
The Perils of Experimentation
January 27, 2017
The Apprentice Tapes May Be a Threat to National Security
October 19, 2016
Offshore Drilling: Why It Makes Economic Sense to Wait
April 8, 2016
Presidential candidates will face drilling questions in SC primary
January 21, 2016
Obama's Offshore Drilling Moves Could Tie Hands of Successor
January 2, 2016
Arctic Offshore Leasing Put on Ice
October 23, 2015
When Economics Get Lost in the Smog
October 2, 2015
EPA's proposed smog rules bring out detractors, supporters
September 10, 2015
What Is Nature Worth to You?
August 8, 2015
EPA Tweaks, but Keeps, Carbon Capture in Final Rule
August 4, 2015
Arrival of the Cost-Benefit State
August 3, 2015
TCEQ-Funded Ozone Research Under Scrutiny
June 26, 2015
The Long and Short of the Health Law Ruling
June 25, 2015
Big Data Analysis Reveals a Grumpy Supreme Court
May 5, 2015
Supreme Court Justices Are Getting 'Grumpier,' Study Finds
April 22, 2015
The Ongoing Offshore Oil Drilling Debate
February 19, 2015
EPA's Ozone Standard Is Insufficiently Stringent, Not Overly Expensive
February 16, 2015
Are Low Oil Prices an Opening for a Carbon Tax?
January 5, 2015
UVa. Today: Michael Livermore
June 4, 2014
The Democratic Case for Job Impact Analysis
March 18, 2014
The Anti-Capture Justification for Regulatory Review (Co-Author)
December 2, 2013
A Supreme Victory for Climate Rules (co-author)
October 15, 2013