Italian Court Empowers Climate Activists as ENI Lawsuit Moves Forward, Signaling a Shift in Environmental Accountability

ROME, Italy — In a significant legal development, Italy’s Supreme Court has greenlit a lawsuit initiated by climate activists against the energy giant ENI, marking a notable moment in the quest for climate accountability in the country. Environmental group Greenpeace, along with ReCommon and twelve Italian citizens, is pursuing damages, alleging that ENI’s practices contribute to climate change damage in Italy. The Court of Cassation announced on Monday that it has dismissed ENI’s attempts to throw out the lawsuit on jurisdictional grounds, allowing the case to proceed in a Roman tribunal. ENI expressed its satisfaction … Read more

Congress Moves to Institute Decade-Long AI Regulation Moratorium, Sparking Concerns Over Consumer Protections and Accountability

Washington, D.C. — A ten-year prohibition on state laws governing artificial intelligence is embedded in the latest iteration of a sweeping budget proposal championed by Senate Republicans. This moratorium raises alarms among various lawmakers and civil advocacy organizations, who are concerned about the potential implications for consumer protections. Supporters of the provision assert that it will prevent AI companies from being overwhelmed by a patchwork of state regulations. However, critics warn that, if enacted, this measure could exempt major technology firms from essential state-level legal protections for an extended period, all while failing to establish … Read more