This week’s notable additions to PracticalESG.com are below.
- Blog of the Week: We had a big surge in blog readership this past week but the most popular was The Wheels on the (Omni)Bus Go Round and Round.
Hot Topics for the Week:
- Explaining the Commission Work Programme 2025, European Commission (2/25)
- “Acting SEC Chair Seeks A Pause In SEC Climate Disclosure Rule Litigation”, Cooley (2/25)
- ISSA 5000 and IESSA: Global Baseline Standards for Sustainability Assurance, IAASB (2/25)
- Assurance of Sustainability Reporting Market Study, FRC (2/25)
- “Ending Illegal DEI and DEIA Discrimination and Preferences”, Office of the Attorney General (2/25)
- “DOJ Takes Aim at Private Sector DEI and DEIA Policies”, Goodwin (2/25)
- “Navigating the Complexities of Forced Labor Laws”, ArentFox Schiff (2/25)
- “SEC Issues Updated “Names Rule” FAQ”, Katten (2/25)
- 2025 Names Rule FAQs, SEC (2/25)
- “The New EU Competition Commissioner Promises Swift and Constructive Antitrust Guidance for Green Initiatives”, Arnold & Porter (1/25)
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