The Climate Needs a Balanced Judiciary (Maggie Jo Buchanan, Center for American Progress)

As the world continues to grapple with the climate crisis, the U.S. federal courts are set to play a key role in efforts to protect and improve the environment in the years ahead. In 2017, 654 climate change cases were brought in the United States; within three years, that number nearly doubled, to approximately 1,200 cases filed. To best evaluate these claims, the United States needs a balanced judiciary made up of judges from a wide range of legal backgrounds.

The Climate Needs a Balanced Judiciary – Center for American Progress

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