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October 14, 2025
Delta Urges Court Not To Certify Class In Greenwashing Suit
Delta Air Lines Inc. is asking a California judge to deny a motion to certify a proposed class action accusing it of overstating its emissions progress and falsely touting itself as the "first carbon-neutral" airline.
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January 01, 2024
The Legal Battles Over ESG And DEI To Watch In 2024
In 2024, courts across the U.S. are likely to weigh in on some of the most politically charged legal battles over corporate and regulatory efforts to prioritize environmental, social and governance initiatives, with the future of corporate diversity policies, anti-pollution efforts and corporate greenwashing hanging in the balance.
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December 14, 2023
Delta Faces Headwinds Over 'Catch-22' Greenwashing Suit
An attorney for Delta Air Lines encouraged a California federal judge on Thursday to rethink her tentative opinion that largely went against the airline in its effort to dismiss a proposed class action alleging it duped customers on its carbon-neutrality, saying the plaintiff's "Catch-22" argument doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
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October 17, 2023
Delta Greenwashing Suit Not Preempted, Calif. Flier Argues
Federal law can't preempt allegations that Delta Air Lines Inc. duped customers into believing it was carbon-neutral, as the alleged misrepresentation has no direct impact on the company's service, flight routes or pricing, according to a proposed class suing the company in California federal court.
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August 21, 2023
Delta Says Carbon-Neutral False Ad Suit Is Preempted
Delta Air Lines has asked a California federal judge to dump a proposed class action alleging it falsely touts itself as the "first carbon-neutral" airline, saying a federal law governing airline prices, routes and services preempts claims that Delta's marketing is misleading consumers.
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August 04, 2023
The Biggest Enviro Cases To Watch In 2023: Midyear Report
Courts around the U.S. will be weighing important environmental legal issues over the rest of 2023, including how much courts should defer to agency expertise, whether young plaintiffs can sue the U.S. over its energy policies and whether the Biden administration has overstepped in its efforts to enforce its environmental justice priorities.
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May 30, 2023
Delta Accused Of Falsely Claiming To Be Carbon-Neutral
Delta Air Lines has been falsely touting itself as the "first carbon neutral" airline, one flier said in a proposed class action filed Tuesday that argues that scientists and regulators have identified Delta as among companies that've "grossly misstated" the actual carbon reduction that accompanies their investment in the carbon offset market.