Samuel A. RascheAssociateArentFox Schiff LLPWebsitewww.schiffhardin.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmail312-258-5610 Professional Biography Samuel A. Rasche is an associate in Schiff Hardin LLP's Chicago office. He graduated from the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in 2020. More Legal and Business Bylines From Samuel A. Rasche Three Environmental Law Takeaways on President Trump Ordering DOJ to Rescind Civil Rights ‘Disparate Impact’ Regulations - (Posted On Monday, April 28, 2025) Six Questions Flowing From President Trump’s Recent Suite of Energy-Focused Actions - (Posted On Wednesday, April 16, 2025) EPA Announces ‘Greatest Deregulation in History’ - (Posted On Monday, March 17, 2025) Two New Procedural Wrinkles That May Disincentivize Challenges to Federal Policies - (Posted On Friday, March 14, 2025) Two New Procedural Wrinkles That May Disincentivize Challenges to New Federal Policies - (Posted On Thursday, March 13, 2025) ESG Update: Texas Federal Court Cites Loper Bright in Upholding Biden-Era ESG 401(k) Investing Rule - (Posted On Wednesday, March 05, 2025) Trump Administration Outlines Plans for a ‘Golden Era’ of American Energy - (Posted On Thursday, February 20, 2025) ESG Update: Three Reasons Why 2024 Should Be Remembered as ‘Transitional’ but Not ‘Transformational’ in the Environmental and Energy Spaces - (Posted On Monday, December 23, 2024) ESG Update: Five Considerations Driving Environmental Regulation (No Matter Who Wins the Election) - (Posted On Wednesday, September 11, 2024) EPA Pumps the PFAS Brakes by Postponing the Reporting Deadline for Past PFAS Use in Consumer Products by Eight Months - (Posted On Friday, September 06, 2024) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis Are Summer Camp Liability Waivers Valid if a Camper is Injured? by: Lawrence J. Buckfire Your Website Travels & So Does the Law: What the Ninth Circuit’s Shopify Ruling Means for E-Commerce Jurisdiction in California by: Alkida Kacani , América Garza California Bill Would Ban Ultra-Processed Foods in Schools by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman Nebraska’s New Sick Leave Law Explained by: Catherine A. Cano , Michaelle L. Baumert FDA Lessens Hurdles for Color Additive Changes in Drugs by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman The Economic Loss Doctrine: A Valuable Shield for Lenders by: Lance P. Martin , Thomas C. Wolff Presidential Proclamation Announces New Entry Restrictions on Nationals of 19 Countries by: Nataliya Rymer , Claudia Isabel Oviedo Call for Evidence for Impact Assessment of the European Biotech Act Will Close June 11, 2025 by: Lynn L. Bergeson , Carla N. Hutton Big Beautiful Bill Means Big Cuts for Clean Energy Manufacturers by: James V. Aidala , L. Claire Hansen SCOTUS Declines to Decide Fate of Classes with Uninjured Members: 8-1 Decision in LabCorp Leaves Unresolved Whether Rule 23 Allows Certification for a Class Containing Members Who Lack Standing by: Tammana Malik Breaking—Supreme Court Unanimously Lowers Bar for “Reverse Discrimination” Claims: Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services Redefines Title VII Litigation by: Allison N. Powers , Theresa A. Topping Beltway Buzz, June 6, 2025 by: James J. Plunkett Trump Security Plan Equals New Travel Ban by: Lynn O'Brien House Bill 3809 Adds Obligations to Battery Energy Storage Lessees in Texas by: Eric Blumrosen , David G. Cabrales Guide to Buying Buildings from the Federal Government: Where to Start and What to Know by: Pamela V. Rothenberg , Patrice Z. Howard, Ph.D. Upcoming Events Jun 9 2025 The First 100 Days and Beyond Under the New Administration | Session 4: FDA-Regulated Products, Consumer Goods and Advertising Practices Jun 10 2025 Energy Emergency: Agency Implementation of Executive Order 14156 in Permitting and Review Jun 10 2025 Update on EU Sustainability Regulations Jun 10 2025 ACC NYC General Counsel Toolkit - AI in the Workplace: Legal Implications for Employers Print