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Clean Power Plan Oral Argument Recap

Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Teleforum

On Tuesday, September 27, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard en banc West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, the case that will determine the fate of President Obama’s Clean Power Plan. If enacted, the Clean Power Plan would set a national limit for carbon emissions, and require each state to reduce its own output and meet state-specific standards. In February, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to stay the Clean Power regulations while the case was pending in the D.C. Court. Twenty-four states, and various energy producers, have joined the suit against the federal government. Does the EPA have the authority to regulate a state’s carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act? Elbert Lin, the Solicitor General of West Virginia, will once again join us to discuss the oral arguments in this very important case.

Featuring:

  • Mr. Elbert Lin, Solicitor General, State of West Virginia

On Tuesday, September 27, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard en banc West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, the case that will determine the fate of President Obama’s Clean Power Plan. If enacted, the Clean Power Plan would set a national limit for carbon emissions, and require each state to reduce its own output and meet state-specific standards. In February, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to stay the Clean Power regulations while the case was pending in the D.C. Court. Twenty-four states, and various energy producers, have joined the suit against the federal government. Does the EPA have the authority to regulate a state’s carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act? Elbert Lin, the Solicitor General of West Virginia, will once again join us to discuss the oral arguments in this very important case.

Featuring:

  • Mr. Elbert Lin, Solicitor General, State of West Virginia

Call begins at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

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