Deconstructing Today’s U.S. Supreme Court Arguments in Utility Air Regulatory Group

Legal Planet: Environmental Law and Policy 2014-02-24

Summary:

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in the most important environmental law case of the current Term: Utility Air Regulatory Group v. Environmental Protection Agency. Based on those arguments–and, more importantly, the justices’ questions and comments–it appears that EPA’s efforts to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from stationary sources under the Clean Air Act’s […]

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air quality events federal climate policy general litigation pollution & health regulation regulatory policy clean air act donald verrilli greenhouse gases prevention of significant deterioration u.s. supreme court usepa utility air regulatory group

Authors:

Richard Frank

Date tagged:

02/24/2014, 14:50

Date published:

02/24/2014, 13:13