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EPA, US Supreme Court
US Supreme Court to weigh which courts can hear EPA clean air policy challenges
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency could steer certain lawsuits challenging agency actions designed to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions away from regional appeals courts favored by opponents of its actions and to a court in Washington that regularly hears regulatory disputes.
Supreme Court takes EPA cases that could aid industry bids to cut regulations
The Supreme Court agreed to take disputes surrounding the EPA that could serve as a boon to industry groups seeking to avoid certain regulatory oversight.
US Supreme Court to hear Oklahoma case tied to EPA rule dispute
The court said it would hear Oklahoma's challenge to an EPA rule allowing the agency to move some lawsuits on air pollution away from regional courts.
Supreme Court takes on EPA — again
At issue in the cases the Supreme Court granted Monday is the nationwide applicability of certain EPA rules. Under the Clean Air Act, lawsuits over agency rules that are national in scope must be filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Must EPA Challenges Go to D.C. Circuit? Supreme Court Will Decide
The Biden administration is seeking to block the conservative U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from hearing a challenge from several small oil refineries to renewable fuel standards.
Supreme Court to hear Oklahoma's challenge against federal ozone emissions plan
Attorney General Gentner Drummond expressed his content with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to consider Oklahoma lawsuit.The lawsuit opposes the Biden-Harris
Supreme Court to consider which courts can weigh challenges to some EPA actions
The Supreme Court will take up a series of cases to determine which federal courts can take on cases related to certain Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) actions, it said Monday. The cases stem from two seemingly separate issues: whether Oklahoma and Utah need to come up with better plans to fight smog and whether
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Indy utility has head start on EPA mandate to remove lead water pipes within 10 years
EPA rule mandates all lead water service pipes across the U.S. must be replaced within 10 years. Here's why one Indy utility ...
E&E
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EPA urged to suspend CO2 injection permits after Illinois leak
Critics of carbon storage projects are seeking tougher regulations that they say are needed to protect drinking water and the ...
justthenews
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Lawmakers, trucking group signs onto lawsuit brief against EPA
The case, which includes multiple states and groups nationwide, argues that the EPA's regulations do not consider some of the ...
Health on MSN
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EPA Says Some 9 Million Lines of Lead Pipes Must Be Removed—What This Could Mean For You
After decades of pressure to replace the 9.2 million lead pipes in the U.S. with a less toxic material, the EPA has set a ...
Washington Examiner
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Daily on Energy: Cuba grid failures, SCOTUS takes up two EPA disputes, and lots more from around the globe
Then, the Supreme Court agreed today to hear two disputes challenging
EPA
regulations. We then move to Australia, where the ...
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Royal Caribbean hit with nearly $475K EPA fine for alleged waste reporting violations
The agency said the line "failed to keep adequate records of hazardous waste determinations," among other alleged breaches.
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EPA awards $125 million for legacy diesel engine replacement
EPA’s latest round of DERA grants helps 67 recipients replace diesel engines and vehicles to reduce emissions. In many of the ...
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Supreme Court allows EPA to temporarily enforce limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants
The Supreme Court rejected requests for emergency relief from more than two dozen states and the energy industry.
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