WOTUS WIN!

“In sum, we hold that the CWA [Clean Water Act] extends to only those “wetlands with a continuous surface connection to bodies that are ‘waters of the United States’ in…

Did DOE “flip the bird” to the DC Circuit?

DOE wasn’t then and still isn’t now playing by the rules  to expand their regulatory domain over appliance efficiency  (and/or they change the rules as they deem fit on the…

SCOTUS KILLS WOTUS: Enormous Setback for Obama Era EPA Power Grab

Enormous setback for the fanatics at the EPA who would regulate ever puddle or ditch they could find.

SCOTUS to allow junk climate lawsuits in State courts… Yawn

This ruling is being touted by the Climatariat as a “blow to oil companies”… In fact, it is nothing more than a “narrow, procedural decision”.

West Virgina v. EPA: Enthroning or Dethroning a Regulatory Czar?

In making his argument, Lazarus adopted the now-familiar debate tactic of accusing the opposing side of doing exactly what he and his side are doing, namely creating regulatory czars and,…

The Administrative State Moves to Show Who’s Boss on Energy Policy

…several agencies promptly doubled down on efforts to strangle the oil and gas industries with regulatory restrictions, essentially daring the courts or anyone else to stop them

There Are Two Fundamentally Irreconcilable Constitutional Visions

Of the three decisions discussed, the one likely to have the most far-reaching impact is West Virginia

Supreme Court Issues Pro-Science & Democracy Ruling on CO2: Morano: ‘One Small Step for Climate Sanity, One Giant Leap for Democracy’

The decision is a very welcome reaffirmation of the Constitutional rights of citizens of the United State

SCOTUS Lands a Knockout Blow on the EPA: Climate Change Roundtable Live Now!

Fresh off the heels of the Roe vs. Wade decision, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) just neutered the runaway powers the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

All Eyes on SCOTUS: Supreme Court to Issue Climate Endangerment Finding Ruling – To Decide if EPA, or Congress, has authority to regulate CO2

What the court decides will have huge implications for the scope of federal administrative power and climate change policy.

The Climate Litigation Industry Comes to SCOTUS

The question on Tuesday in Mayor and City of Baltimore v. BP p.l.c. actually has nothing to do with climate change, but is jurisdictional. Nonetheless, by settling whether these cases…

Here’s How Trump’s Potential SCOTUS Pick Could Make His Obama-Era Regulatory Rollbacks Permanent

If President Donald Trump replaces the deceased Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a conservative stalwart, then attempts to pull back on the president’s environmental regulatory rollbacks through the courts could…

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