Coalition for Responsible Reg v. EPA

  1. August 07, 2015

    DC Circ. Won't Rehear Ruling For Greenhouse Gas Regulation

    The D.C. Circuit on Friday refused to rethink its ruling that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency can regulate greenhouse gases at existing power plants and industrial sites as part of its cross-state air pollution program, denying a petition for en banc or panel rehearing without discussion.

  2. June 05, 2015

    The 4 Biggest Energy Cases Of 2015 So Far

    As the year's halfway point approaches, a number of important energy cases have yet to be decided, but a few have already been handed landmark rulings, including cases involving fracking, the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and greenhouse gas regulations. Here, Law360 takes a look back on what's happened and why it's important.

  3. May 27, 2015

    Industry Groups Seek Rehearing Of DC Circ. GHG Ruling

    Industry groups on Tuesday requested an en banc rehearing of the D.C. Circuit's April ruling that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may regulate greenhouse gases at existing power plants and industrial sites as part of its cross-state air pollution program.

  4. April 13, 2015

    EPA Can Regulate GHGs At Some Power Plants, DC Circ. Says

    The D.C. Circuit handed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency a big climate change win on Friday, ruling existing power plants may be regulated for greenhouse gases as long as they are being regulated for other pollutants as well.

  5. January 02, 2015

    Energy Cases To Watch In 2015

    While court battles over landmark regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may grab much of the spotlight in the new year, energy attorneys will also be tracking high-stakes legal brawls over fracking, energy market manipulation and natural gas sales.

  6. November 24, 2014

    EPA Tells DC Circ. Industry Wrong On High Court GHG Ruling

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency told the D.C. Circuit on Friday that a group of states and industry organizations are wrong to suggest that a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling means the agency must draft new rules before regulating greenhouse gas emissions at existing power plants.

  7. October 21, 2014

    Send EPA Back To GHG Drawing Board, Industry Tells DC Circ.

    States and industry groups opposed to the federal government's efforts to regulate greenhouse gases on Tuesday asked the D.C. Circuit to interpret a recent Supreme Court ruling as invalidating existing rules and forcing the agency back to the drawing board.

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