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Environmental Regulation and the New Trump Administration: Insights, Anticipated Agenda, Projected Policy Changes

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With the 2024 election resulting in a second Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress, swift and significant changes in environmental policies and priorities are anticipated. Already several executive orders have been issued with implications for environmental law, and many expect Republicans to use the Congressional Review Act to overturn various environmental regulations promulgated since August 2024. Counsel should be prepared to help clients navigate these substantial policy and regulatory shifts.

This webinar will guide counsel through the impact that a second Trump administration is expected to have on environmental policy, regulation and legislation. Our panel will explore the administration's environmental agenda and priorities, the tools available for implementing these priorities, and anticipated policy shifts and regulatory updates, including current regulations that may be targeted for reversal. The panel will also examine agency staffing changes, what can be expected from new agency leadership and rulemaking moving forward, and enforcement priorities that will impact environmental law and regulation, including those related to climate change, air and water quality, land use, and more.

Listen as our expert panel provides insights and projections on how the second Trump administration will impact environmental policy. The panel will also discuss strategies for helping clients navigate this evolving regulatory landscape.

Presented By

Nessa Horewitch Coppinger
Principal
Beveridge & Diamond PC

Ms. Coppinger focuses her practice on complex environmental litigation, including multi-district and multi-party litigation, pre-litigation counseling, and administrative litigation. She is a team-oriented leader who works with clients to understand their priorities and operations in order to achieve client-driven outcomes. Ms. Coppinger also brings a litigator’s eye to pre-litigation opportunities to reduce risk, including pre-litigation counseling regarding the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and emerging contaminants such as PFAS. Given the high profile nature of much of her work, she has experience working with clients’ executive, legal, public relations, and government relations teams to develop comprehensive strategies.

Gwendolyn R. Keyes
Partner
DLA Piper

Ms. Keyes combines the trial skills learned from her 17-year career as a prosecutor with her in-depth knowledge of local, state and federal governments and deep understanding of environmental law to advise clients on complex litigation and regulatory matters so clients can mitigate legal risks and achieve their business and operational imperatives. She advises a wide variety of business, institutional and organizational clients on all aspects of environmental policy, government relations, compliance planning, incident response, subsequent enforcement and litigation matters and special investigations for private and municipal clients. Having worked on matters involving every environmental statute, a significant portion of Ms. Keyes practice focuses on helping clients understand the regulatory and litigation risks associated with permit issues, worker safety, and emerging contaminants, including PFAS and ethylene oxide, as well as plastics and asbestos. She specializes in assessing facility impacts on fence-line communities and developing strategies for community engagement when appropriate. Ms. Keyes also advises clients on environment, social and governance (ESG) matters and the impacts climate change can have on business operations.

Gwendolyn Keyes Fleming
Partner
DLA Piper

Ms. Fleming advises a wide variety of business, institutional and organizational clients on all aspects of environmental policy, government relations, compliance planning, incident response, subsequent enforcement and litigation matters and special investigations for private and municipal clients. She also advises clients on environment, social and governance (ESG) issues and the impacts climate change can have on business operations. Ms. Fleming spent more than 20 years in the public sector, serving as both an elected and appointed official at the state and local levels, as well as in various branches of the federal government. She served as Principal Legal Advisor (General Counsel) for Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and as Chief of Staff to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) during the Obama Administration. In addition, Ms. Fleming served as the EPA Region 4 (Southeastern Region) Regional Administrator (RA), where she was responsible for establishing and implementing environmental policy, including the principals of environmental justice for eight southeastern states and six federally recognized tribes. Ms. Fleming finalized the Region's Environmental Justice (EJ) Policy (previously stagnated for 10 years), instituted regular environmental justice information sessions with state partners and communities, and created a Regional EJ Interagency Working Group with other federal agencies to strategically and comprehensively address community concerns. Ms. Fleming also instituted the Colleges and Underserved Community Partnership Program (CUPP) which partnered college students with senior federal staff to provide much needed environmental, health and technical services to some of the poorest jurisdictions in their region.

Liz Malone
Counsel
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP

Ms. Malone is head of the firm’s Environmental Group. She helps clients navigate complicated and stringent environmental laws and regulations, advising on environmental risks, liabilities and mitigation strategies in corporate transactions, ESG initiatives and requirements, issues related to complex cleanup efforts and litigation in state and federal courts and administrative proceedings.

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


  • Live Online


    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Tuesday, March 11, 2025

  • schedule

    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

  1. Introduction
    1. Overview of the second Trump administration's environmental policy goals
  2. Impact of new administration on current regulations and policies
  3. Expected policy changes under the new administration
    1. Climate change policies and shift away from support of renewable energy and electric vehicles
    2. Easing air and water quality regulations
    3. Land use and conservation efforts; opening federal lands to new uses
    4. ESG policies
  4. Impact of legislative, regulatory, and agency changes
    1. Agency leadership and likely rulemaking agendas
    2. Legislative focus
  5. Best practices for helping clients navigate evolving regulatory landscape

The panel will discuss these and other key issues:

  • Key environmental policies proposed by the Trump administration
  • Initiatives and regulations from the previous administration likely to be targeted for rollback or repeal
  • Impact of legislative, regulatory, and agency changes on environmental law
  • Strategies to help clients navigate the changing legal landscape