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View AllProf. Shelley Welton Evaluates the Environmental Justice Components of the Inflation Reduction Act
November 8, 2023
Combatting Luxury Emissions
September 6, 2023
In The Journal, Prof. Shelley Welton argues for addressing “luxury emissions” to ignite a larger cultural shift against excessive carbon emissions.
Evidence-Based Regulatory Design
August 15, 2023
At The Regulatory Review, Prof. Shelley Welton examines opportunities to strengthen the OMB’s revised guidance on regulatory analysis.
Prof. Shelley Welton Co-Authors Amicus Brief in Ninth Circuit Case About New Gas Hookup Installations
June 13, 2023
Prof. Shelley Welton Describes Greenwashing Lawsuit Against Delta as ‘One of the First of Its Kind’ in the U.S.
June 13, 2023
Grid Reliability Through Clean Energy
March 13, 2023
Prof. Shelley Welton’s paper outlining innovative strategies for strengthening grid reliability while accelerating the nation’s transition to a lower-carbon energy system has been award ASU’s Morrison Prize.
Scholarship by Profs. Shelley Welton and Elizabeth Pollman Highlighted in Discussion of ESG Disclosure Regulations
January 31, 2023
The Law of Networks, Platforms, and Utilities
November 30, 2022
Prof. Shelley Welton has co-authored a new casebook that encourages using the tools of NPU law to help address some of the most pressing problems of our time.
Neutralizing the Atmosphere
November 17, 2022
“Disjunctive efforts toward net zero … threaten to undermine the legal, political, and physical foundations of the global project,” writes Prof. Shelley Welton.
Dangerous Opinion on Climate Change
July 13, 2022
“[T[here is no escaping the conclusion that the opinion is dangerous on two fronts: for the climate and for administrative capacity more broadly,” writes Prof. Shelley Welton of the Court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA.
‘Devastating’ Climate Change Decision
July 1, 2022
Prof. Shelley Welton calls the decision “bad for climate change and bad for people in the administration who are working creatively on solutions to the big, important problems that are facing the nation.”
Energy and climate law professor joins Penn Carey Law and the Kleinman Center
October 21, 2021
Shelley Welton’s faculty appointment is at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School where she will hold an affiliation with the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy in the Weitzman School.