The Supreme Court was recently asked (yet again) to resolve the question of how the Clean Air Act should address emissions of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. In the recent Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA case, the Court allowed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate such emissions from stationary sources (e.g., factories) under two provisions of the Clean Air Act: the Prevention of Significant Deterioration program and the Title V permitting system. However, the Court concluded that the EPA could only regulate greenhouse gas emissions from stationary sources that the EPA would be regulating “anyway” because of their emissions of other regulated pollutants. Using some fairly creative statutory inte...
On November 29, 2006, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Massachusetts v. Environmental Prote...
In its first full Term with its newest member, the U.S. Supreme Court marched decidedly to the right...
The EPA created the Clean Power Plan in an effort to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions g...
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Michigan v. EPA, a case challenging the U.S. Envi...
In Massachusetts v. EPA, petitioners - twelve states, three cities, an American territory, and numer...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
The purpose of this case note is to explore the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Massachusetts v. EPA....
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA made clear that greenhouse gases fall within the ...
In 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the...
After the Supreme Court handed down its split 5-4 decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, various media ou...
Under President Clinton the U.S. EPA took the position that it had the authority to regulate greenho...
The surprise in Massachusetts v. EPA was not that it was a close, hotly contested case. Rather, the ...
In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court confronted the issue of clima...
n West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency (WV v. EPA) the Supreme Court rejected an expansi...
Who should be in the driver’s seat for regulating interstate air pollution? That is, more or less, t...
On November 29, 2006, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Massachusetts v. Environmental Prote...
In its first full Term with its newest member, the U.S. Supreme Court marched decidedly to the right...
The EPA created the Clean Power Plan in an effort to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions g...
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Michigan v. EPA, a case challenging the U.S. Envi...
In Massachusetts v. EPA, petitioners - twelve states, three cities, an American territory, and numer...
This Note considers how the Supreme Court’s decision in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. EPA (UARG) m...
The purpose of this case note is to explore the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Massachusetts v. EPA....
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA made clear that greenhouse gases fall within the ...
In 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the EPA’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the...
After the Supreme Court handed down its split 5-4 decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, various media ou...
Under President Clinton the U.S. EPA took the position that it had the authority to regulate greenho...
The surprise in Massachusetts v. EPA was not that it was a close, hotly contested case. Rather, the ...
In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, the Supreme Court confronted the issue of clima...
n West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency (WV v. EPA) the Supreme Court rejected an expansi...
Who should be in the driver’s seat for regulating interstate air pollution? That is, more or less, t...
On November 29, 2006, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Massachusetts v. Environmental Prote...
In its first full Term with its newest member, the U.S. Supreme Court marched decidedly to the right...
The EPA created the Clean Power Plan in an effort to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions g...