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  • July 1, 2022

    West Virginia v. EPA: The Major Questions Doctrine Arrives to Rein in Administrative Powers

    West Virginia v. EPA: The Major Questions Doctrine Arrives to Rein in Administrative Powers

    On the final day of its 2022 term, the Supreme Court issued its highly-anticipated opinion in the case of West Virginia v. EPA, 579 U.S. __ (2022), addressing EPA’s authority to regulate greenhouse gases (“GHGs”) under the Clean Air Act (“CAA”), but having much broader implications for the authority of all administrative agencies, signaling a… Continue reading

    Air, Climate Change, COVID-19, Greenhouse Gas, OSHA
    administrative agency, Allison A. Torrence, Chief Justice Roberts, Climate Change, EPA, GHGs, Justice Kagan, major questions doctrine, Supreme Court, Tatjana Vujic
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