3 Legal Attacks The Cross-State Air Pollution Rule May Face

By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez (September 12, 2016, 3:56 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has bragged that its revised cross-state air pollution rule will help cut summertime nitrogen oxide emissions from power plants by 20 percent over last year's levels, but the rule — which has already been up to the U.S. Supreme Court once — is likely not out of the legal woods yet, experts say. Here, Law360 identifies three parts of the rule that could spark legal challenges from environmental groups, states and industry parties....

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