MGKF Partner Kate Campbell will be a Panelist for the ABA SEER Constitutional Law Committee’s Supreme Court Environmental Cases Year in Review 2019-20

September 22, 2020

Philadelphia, PA (September 22, 2020) – Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox partner Kate Campbell will serve as a panelist at the American Bar Association’s Constitutional Law Committee’s “Supreme Court Year in Review 2019-20: The Environmental Cases”.  The programming will take place virtually on September 25 from noon to 1:30 pm EST.   For more details and to register, visit https://www.americanbar.org/events-cle/mtg/web/405490165/.

The presentation will focus on several Supreme Court environmental cases, but Campbell will take the lead on Atlantic Richfield Co. v. Christian.  She will focus on issues concerning overlapping federal and state court jurisdiction to hear cases involving CERCLA and who is a potentially responsible party liable under CERCLA.  Other cases to be covered include U.S. Forest Service v. Cowpasture River Preservation Association, concerning the agency’s authority to issue a special use permit to construct a pipeline beneath the Appalachian Trail as well as Trump v. NAACP, concerning important issues of administrative procedure and deference that inform environmental law.

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