Clients in the news
Black Tide
Just before Christmas last year, an environmental disaster one hundred times the size of the Exxon Valdez (yes, you read that right) unfolded on a riverbank in eastern Tennessee. A wave of poisonous sludge buried a town…along with the myth of clean coal. GQ, June 2009
Germany's Solar Head Start
“Thirty years from now, ExxonMobil will either be in the solar energy business or they won’t be in business. We’ll still be using oil, we’ll still be using gas, we’ll still be using coal. But we’ll be using those at far diminished levels than we are today.” groSolar CEO Jeff Wolfe, interviewed by Scientific American, June 5, 2009
GOP gearing up to assail court nominee
Simon Lazarus, public policy counsel with the Federal Rights Project of the National Senior Citizens Law Center, said "politics of the courts and judicial nominations became dramatically more polarized" over the past decades. Washington Times, May 18
Liberal groups ready to defend court nominee
Lazarus pointed to a recent Supreme Court decision that limited the statute of limitations on fair-pay rules so severely that few women who experience discrimination in their paychecks would find out soon enough to file suit. The Hill, May 11
Save the climate, share the wealth
Peter Barnes has been peddling a Big Idea about how to design climate change legislation so that it might actually be popular. Now he might finally get his day in the sun. The Washington Post, April 8

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