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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to reverse its scientific determination that greenhouse gas emissions endanger ...
EPA plans to reverse endangerment finding, a foundation of the federal government's ability to address climate change.
The resulting conflict is playing out in courtrooms, statehouses and regulatory agencies across the country. It’s grounded in constitutional questions of federal preemption, the commerce clause and ...
The administration’s approach, led by White House and Justice Department officials, would focus on a legal rather than a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2025 term delivered two decisions reshaping environmental and administrative law. In City and County ...
EPA’s decision to revisit the Asbestos Part 1 rule illustrates the ongoing legal and policy complexities surrounding asbestos regulation.
EPA to Reconsider Asbestos Part 1 Risk Management Rule Following Legal Challenge by: Kathryn A. Bursick, L. Claire Hansen of Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. - Toxic Substances Control Act Blog ...
Waterkeeper Alliance, Lake Eerie Waterkeeper, and Food & Water Watch (collectively, “Waterkeeper”) filed a Complaint in the United States ...
The Department of the Environment defended its air permit for the US Wind offshore project near Ocean City, rejecting an EPA ...
EPA is urging a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit seeking renewed access to some $3 billion in environmental and climate ...
Congressman Andy Harris issued a statement Friday in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin claims to prioritize combatting long-lasting chemicals called PFAS. Despite this, the agency has ...
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