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Jenner & Block Secures Trial Victory for Chance the Rapper
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Jenner & Block Named Law Firm of the Year, Earned Additional Honors Across Categories by The American Lawyer 2025 Industry Awards
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Chicago Bar Association Names Jenner & Block Law Firm of the Year
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Jenner & Block Advises Constellation Energy in Historic $340 Million Conowingo Dam Settlement
Jenner & Block advised its client Constellation Energy in connection with a historic $340 million settlement agreement reached by the State of Maryland, Constellation, and local environment groups to secure the re-licensing and continued operation of the Conowingo Hydroelectric Project on the Susquehanna River, the largest source of renewable energy in the state.
Florida Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments in 15-Week Abortion Ban Challenge
On Friday, September 8, the Florida Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, et al. v. State of Florida, et al., a case challenging Florida’s House Bill 5 (HB 5) which bans abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The 15-week ban, which has been in effect since last July, has harmed patients across the state. While the case challenges a 15-week ban, the impacts of the state supreme court’s decision could go far beyond that. If the court upholds
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In an article featured in Pratt’s Energy Law Report, Special Counsel Anand Viswanathan and Associates Kate Abendroth and Arie Feltman-Frank provide insights on recent efforts by the United States to impose duties on solar cell imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Energy Infrastructure Funding Opportunities under the Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA),1 signed into law in November 2021, and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law in August 2022, are both recent landmark climate-related legislation aimed at accelerating the transition of the US to a clean energy economy. Both laws created various opportunities for states, Tribes, public utilities, project developers, and municipalities, among others, to participate in the clean energy economy through grants, loans, tax credits, and o
“Navigating United States Trade Policy to Achieve Climate Targets,” Pratt’s Energy Law Report
Companies that are able to access funding and tax credits to promote and develop clean technologies may find themselves hamstrung by trade restrictions that make it difficult to get the raw materials and products needed to advance these technologies. Associates Arie Feltman-Frank and Kate Abendroth joined former Special Counsel Tanja Vujic to examine the trade policies that are relevant to the advancement of the technology needed to transition to a climate-neutral economy and suggest ways to nav
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The IEEPA Tariffs Are Gone: Now What?
On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump (No. 24-1287) and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc. (No. 25-250), holding 6-3 that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not grant the President authority to impose tariffs. The same day, President Trump issued an Executive Order rescinding IEEPA tariffs and directing agency heads to “terminate the collection” of those tariffs “as soon as practicable.”
New York Ushers in New Era of Climate Liability and Litigation with the Climate Change Superfund Act
On February 6, 2025, twenty-two states and four energy industry organizations and businesses filed a lawsuit challenging New York’s “climate superfund” law.[1]This law, signed on December 26, 2024 by New York Governor Kathy Hochul, creates a new state fund for climate change mitigation efforts—with proceeds derived from mandatory contributions by the largest fossil fuel companies subject to New York’s personal jurisdiction. Modeled off the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Key Energy and Environmental Takeaways from Trump’s Early Executive Orders
In his first week in office, President Trump issued a series of executive orders that touched on energy and the environment. These orders are likely to significantly alter the makeup and actions of the executive branch for the next four years. We summarize some of the key takeaways below.
