U.S. Supreme Court,
Environmental & Energy
Nov. 13, 2013
Climate change redux at high court
States are divided when it comes to the greenhouse gas cases pending before the U.S. high court.





Richard M. Frank
Professor of Environmental Practice
UC Davis School of Law
Richard is director of the California Environmental Law & Policy Center at the UC Davis School of Law.
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court will again address the overarching environmental issue of our time: climate change. How the court ultimately resolves a newly granted case on its 2013-14 docket will have major implications for environmental law and lawyers in California.
The new "case" really consists of six related petitions for certiorari that the justices have consolidated for their consideration this term. Utility Air Regulatory Group v. Environmental Protection Agency...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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