Republican-led states want a seat at the table as the Biden administration discusses settlement options in a novel climate case led by a group of children and young adults.
Alabama and 16 other states on Tuesday moved to intervene in Juliana v. United States, also known as the kids’ climate case, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon.
A federal judge last month ordered the Biden administration and the 21 young plaintiffs to engage in settlement talks, leaving the states with “no choice but to move for limited intervention in this case to ensure their interests ...
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