D.C. Circuit's Pause Of Power Plant GHG Suits May Ease EPA Rule Rewrites

April 28, 2017
The federal appellate court ruling pausing litigation over EPA's high-profile power plant greenhouse gas rules for 60 days signals that the court is unlikely to issue a ruling on the Obama administration's signature climate change policy, potentially giving the Trump EPA more leeway as it seeks to scrap or substantially weaken the rules. But the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is seeking additional briefing on whether to remand the rules to the agency, a decision...


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