The Clean Water Act’s Illusion of Uniformity: A Siren’s Song

The Clean Water Act’s Illusion of Uniformity: A Siren’s Song

Note by: Henry O. Cashen

A circuit split existed in determining whether a conveyance of pollutants through groundwater and into navigable water constituted a violation of the Clean Water Act. Although the Supreme Court attempted to resolve the issue in 2020, Notes Editor Henry Cashen argues that the Court’s guidance is insufficient to direct lower courts in their analyses. Cashen advocates for a mutli-factored balancing test to determine whether a direct discharge of a pollutant or its “functional equivalent” violates the Clean Water Act’s provisions, regardless of the conveyance method.

The Clean Water Act and the Ocean: An Unfulfilled Promise

The Clean Water Act and the Ocean: An Unfulfilled Promise

Article by: Robin Kundis Craig

The quality of costal water remains an environmental and economic concern in the United States. In this article University of Southern California Gould School of Law Robert C. Packard Trustee Chair in Law Robin Craig explores the intersection of the Clean Water Act with the ocean and pushes for more to be done to improve ocean water quality.

Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Laws: Mulling Over the “Agricultural” Exemption

Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Laws: Mulling Over the “Agricultural” Exemption

Note by: Bennett Tuleja

Workers’ compensation laws provide compensation for employees injured on the job. In Kentucky, agricultural workers are barred from receiving workers’ compensation benefits. In this note, Notes Editor Bennett Tuleja argues that this agricultural exemption should be amended or repealed to mitigate its harmful effects on agricultural workers.

Whiskey Business: The Environmental Hazards of the Bourbon Industry and Proposed Regulatory Solutions

Whiskey Business: The Environmental Hazards of the Bourbon Industry and Proposed Regulatory Solutions

Note by: Zachary Mills

The bourbon industry is particularly prominent in Kentucky. In this note, Editor-in-Chief Zachary Mills explores the environmental hazards associated with the bourbon industry. Mills ultimately argues for changes to Kentucky’s regulatory structure in order to promote sustainable industry growth.