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Brianna Anderson's avatar

Absolutely spot on across the board. I’m an in house attorney for one of the IPPs involved in the litigation and we are shocked at the narrow view of irreparable harm. HUGE economic decisions are being made right now, without a clear regulatory path. It’s scary. Merits briefing before the DC circuit is almost complete and the oral argument is in early Dec. Hoping SCOTUS will grant the emergency stay after the very likely unfavorable ruling in the court of appeals.

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Mr. Lawrence's avatar

It may be a smart move to toss this back into the laps of congress. It is the responsibility of congress to make the law and EPA to enforce just those laws. If congress is too weak to legislate or keep the privilege to legislate - the voters will act. The SCOTUS is not their to make law or policy - only to faithfully interpret issues of law, drafted by congress.

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