Jerusalem seeks to mitigate the potential risks of the president’s decision by shaping its implementation and obtaining U.S. security guarantees, though long-term concerns still loom. Israeli officials have been careful not to publicly criticize President Trump’s recent announcement that all U.S. military forces will be pulled out of Syria. Below the surface, however, they have… Keep reading →
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Trump Departs Syria: An Israeli Perspective
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By Sahir Surmeli | Mintz - Energy & Sustainability ViewpointsIn many ways, the truest measure of U.S. energy is America itself – the country’s economic health and its security in the world, the individual prosperity of its citizens and the nation’s ability to meet significant challenges. Energy, led by natural gas and oil, is driving progress in all of these areas. No less important… Keep reading →
Emerging Technologies: Washington Update January 2019 #1
By McGuireWoods ConsultingD.C. Circuit Lifts Nationwide Injunction On Trump’s Transgender Military Ban Above The Law Fighting A Tort Plague: Should A Drug Company Be Punished For Following FDA Rules? How Appealing China Life Science Investment Reaches Record High In 2018 MedCity News Elon Musk Determined To Keep Legal System Aware That He Once Had A Cool Girlfriend… Keep reading →
Will The Ohio Supreme Court Shut Down FirstEnergy’s Bailout Once And For All?
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogUpdate: The oral argument for FirstEnergy’s case at the Ohio Supreme Court – described below – will begin on January 9, 2019, and a ruling is expected later this year. For years, FirstEnergy has been seeking a bailout for its uneconomic coal and nuclear plants. The Ohio-based utility finally got its wish in late 2016,… Keep reading →
Statement From Secretary Perry On The Passing Of FERC Commissioner Kevin McIntyre
By U.S. Department Of EnergyWASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has issued the following statement on the passing of FERC Commissioner Kevin McIntyre: “I am very saddened to hear the news of Commissioner McIntyre’s passing. After an impressive career in the legal world Kevin answered the President’s call to serve as the Chairman of FERC, and… Keep reading →