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  • May 7, 2024 | themj.co.uk | Kim Wright

    By Kim Wright | 07 May 2024 Known to many as the home of Wembley Stadium, Brent, in north west London, is the second most diverse borough in the country. It is a thriving cultural melting pot with more than 149 languages spoken. This is a special place, but it is also a borough where one in three households live in poverty – one of the highest rates in London.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Kim Wright |Manja A. Koenders |Katie M Douglas |Maria Faurholt-Jepsen

    K.W. receives occasional payment for the delivery of workshops on psychological therapy to educational and healthcare organizations. K.M.D. uses software for research at no cost from Scientific Brain Training Pro. T.R. has been paid through a company he is the director of to deliver training about working with bipolar disorder and will receive royalties from a book he is editing on psychological therapies for bipolar disorder. L.M.W. receives book royalties from Oxford University Press.

  • Jan 17, 2024 | eelp.law.harvard.edu | Kim Wright

    01/17/2024 - CleanLaw Podcast - EELP News The Endangered Species Act, which turned 50 years old on December 28, 2023, has been described as one of the most potent environmental law statutes ever enacted.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | eelp.law.harvard.edu | Kim Wright

    12/06/2023 - Methane Regulation The EPA uses its Clean Air Act section 114 authority to require oil and natural gas companies to investigate potential super emitter events (i.e., at least 100 kg/hr). The program relies on work practice standards and compliance assurance provisions under Clean Air Act section 111 to require companies to fix such emission sources if they result of equipment failure and not of normal operation.

  • Jun 26, 2023 | eelp.law.harvard.edu | Kim Wright

    06/26/2023 - CleanLaw Podcast - Disaster Response - Environmental Justice - Sea Level Rise In this episode of CleanLaw, EELP Senior Staff Attorney Hannah Perls talks with Susan Crawford, the John A. Riley clinical professor at Harvard Law School, and Michelle Mapp, an Equal Justice Works law fellow at the ACLU of South Carolina and former CEO of the South Carolina Community Loan Fund, about Susan’s most recent book, Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm.

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