Environmental groups appeared cautiously optimistic after the U.S. Supreme Court completely rejected one challenge to California's emissions waivers and partially rebuffed another.
"This was a fairly good outcome, at least as far as this court and what it potentially could have done," Alice Henderson, director and lead counsel for transportation and clean air policy for the Environmental Defense Fund, said in a phone call Monday. "It means that California'...
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