The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is set to hear arguments for the third time over hotly contested greenhouse gas rules for coal-fired utilities, standards that have yet to stick through three presidential administrations.
The appellate panel is scheduled Dec. 6 to hear oral arguments in West Virginia v. EPA, a group of consolidated state and industry challenges to emissions standards finalized by President Joe Biden this year—and will likely be halted by incoming-President Donald Trump in 2025.
“It is highly unlikely that the Court will decide the case,” according to Bracewell LLP partner ...
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