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| Practice Areas | Climate Change; Air Quality; Environmental Law; State Legislative Practice; Natural Resources; Energy; Energy Facility Siting; Nuclear Waste; Administrative Agency Practice; Air Pollution; Clean Air Act; Environmental Administrative Law; Environmental Compliance; Environmental Health and Safety; Environmental Permitting; Groundwater Contamination; Hazardous Materials and Substances; Hazardous Materials Management; Hazardous Waste; Hazardous Waste Liability; Hazardous Waste Management; Hazardous Waste Permits; Hazardous Waste Regulation; International Environmental Law; National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material; Property Remediation; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); Solid Waste; Water Pollution; Water Quality | | | Education | George Washington University, J.D., cum laude, 1975, Brigham Young University, B.A., with honors, 1972 | | | Admitted | 1976, Utah; 1977, U.S. District Court, District of Utah; 1993, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; 1995, Colorado | |
| Languages | Spanish | | | Born | Albuquerque NM, 1949 | | | Biography | Adjunct Professor of Law: Brigham Young University, 1979-2002; University of Utah, 1995—. Staff, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities, Watergate Committee, 1974. Attorney, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1975-1977. Chair: Energy and Natural Resources Section, Utah State Bar, 1984-1985; Environmental Law Committee, Utah State Bar, 1980-1981. Vice-Chair, Air Quality Committee, Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law, American Bar Association, 1988-1990. President, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 2005-2006. | | | ISLN | 906397969 | |
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Appeals Court Reinstates Climate Change Injury ClaimsJames Arnold Holtkamp, September 25, 2009 On September 21, 2009, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down a decision reversing a lower court's dismissal of claims brought against several major electric utilities seeking to abate CO2 emissions from power plants owned by the utilities because of alleged injuries from...
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