An Environmental True Crime: Criminal Negligence Under the Clean Water Act
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This is a podcast episode titled, An Environmental True Crime: Criminal Negligence Under the Clean Water Act. The summary for this episode is: <p>In the latest episode of The Environmental Law Monitor, Bracewell’s <a href="https://www.bracewell.com/people/anouk-nouet/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Anouk Nouet </a>joins <a href="https://www.bracewell.com/people/daniel-j-pope/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Daniel Pope</a> to delve into the complexities of criminal negligence in environmental law. Using <em>United States v. Hanousek</em> and a major oil spill in Alaska as a case study, they unpack the legal intricacies and the unexpected outcome for Edward Hanousek, the roadmaster of the White Pass and Yukon Railroad, offering valuable insights into responsibilities and liabilities in environmental management.</p>
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In the latest episode of The Environmental Law Monitor, Bracewell’s Anouk Nouet joins Daniel Pope to delve into the complexities of criminal negligence in environmental law. Using United States v. Hanousek and a major oil spill in Alaska as a case study, they unpack the legal intricacies and the unexpected outcome for Edward Hanousek, the roadmaster of the White Pass and Yukon Railroad, offering valuable insights into responsibilities and liabilities in environmental management.
Today's Host

Daniel J. Pope
|Associate

Taylor M. Stuart
|Associate
Today's Guests

Anouk Nouet
|Associate
Anouk Nouet is an associate in Bracewell's Washington, DC office. She advises clients on litigation, enforcement and project development matters with a focus on complex environmental and natural resources law and policy. Anouk’s experience assisting clients rule rulemakings, permitting, litigation and government enforcement spans across a variety of federal agencies including the U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and state authorities.
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