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Executive Actions Substantially Revise Environmental Justice Policies and Practices

President Donald Trump’s early executive actions have rescinded environmental justice initiatives dating back more than 30 years as a part of the US administration’s broader objective of eliminating considerations of race,...more

US Congress Employs Congressional Review Act to Target EPA Final Rule on TCE

Republican lawmakers introduced on January 22, 2025 a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution to overturn a US Environmental Protection Agency rule limiting the use of trichloroethylene (TCE) under the Toxic Substances...more

DC Circuit Makes Clear Loper Bright Did Not End Deference to Agency Factual Determinations

In a decision on the US Environmental Protection Agency’s risk assessment of a chemical included in its Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing (MON) rule, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit...more

EPA Issues ‘Good Neighbor’ Plan Addressing Interstate Transport Obligations

A recent US Environmental Protection Agency final rule seeks to ensure that nearly two dozen states reduce emissions from power plants and other industrial sources that contribute to challenges attaining and maintaining air...more

RFS: Auto Manufacturers Win the Battle for ‘eRIN’ Credits in EPA’s Proposed Rule

On December 1, 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published its proposed “set” rule for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Program. In addition to setting the volume and percentage standards for renewable fuels...more

US Supreme Court Narrows Environmental Protection Agency’s Options for Climate Change Regulation

The US Supreme Court’s recent invalidation of the Obama-era Clean Power Plan under the “major questions” doctrine could make it more difficult for the Environmental Protection Agency to craft a similar regulation in the...more

Biden-Harris Administration Plans to Revise ‘Waters of the United States’ Definition

In a move that is expected to expand the reach of the Clean Water Act, the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers announced their intent to revise the definition of “waters of the United States”—a...more

Biden-Harris Administration’s ‘All of Government’ Approach to Addressing Climate Change and Environmental Justice

The Biden-Harris administration has set its sights on an ambitious environmental policy agenda, focusing on climate change and environmental justice as key initiatives, and intends to implement its agenda through an “all of...more

DC Circuit Vacates Affordable Clean Energy Rule, Revives Clean Power Plan

The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit held that EPA’s interpretation that emissions controls under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act must be limited to those that can be applied “at” and “to” a stationary source was...more

EPA Narrowly Defines Discharges into Groundwater that Are Subject to Clean Water Act Permitting

Draft guidance from the US Environmental Protection Agency provides a clearer look at how the agency intends to apply the US Supreme Court's "functional equivalent" analysis to determine when National Pollutant Discharge...more

US Supreme Court Allows State Law Restoration Claims Seeking Expanded Cleanup of Superfund Site

The US Supreme Court held that CERCLA does not preempt state law restoration claims by landowners who are potentially responsible parties, but clarifies that the Environmental Protection Agency must approve landowners’...more

Supreme Court Leaves in Place Ruling Restricting States Clean Water Act Permitting Authority

The US Supreme Court declined to review an appeals court decision holding that the one-year clock for states to issue a certification under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act for a federal permit does not reset if...more

Proposed Waters of the United States Rule Would Limit Clean Water Act’s Reach

The US Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers’ joint proposed definition of “waters of the United States” would eliminate the regulation of waters with a “significant nexus” to certain other covered...more

Supreme Court Holds Challenges to ‘Waters of the United States’ Rule Must Be Brought in District Courts

The decision could delay the resolution of challenges to the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Water Act regulations and may result in conflicting interpretations from different federal district courts. ...more

Trump Executive Order Seeks to Limit Scope of Clean Water Act

The executive order asks agencies to repeal or revise an Obama-era rule defining the scope of the Clean Water Act and recommends adoption of a narrower standard articulated by the late Justice Scalia....more

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