“The Supreme Court is hovering over EPA like a hungry cat at a ... 40 percent of U.S. power generation and around 48 percent ...
(New Hampshire Bulletin) EMISSIONS: The U.S. EPA begins taking public comments on how it should regulate carbon emissions from existing gas plants and best practices for carbon capture technology.
(THE CONVERSATION) The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Jan. 17, 2024, in two cases that center on fisheries management, but could have broad impacts on federal regulatory power.
We saw it with ObamaCare, COVID-19 vaccines, EVs and many other issues — e.g., the mandated use of ethanol in gasoline. And ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is edging toward greenlighting California regulators’ plan to set net-zero emissions ...
Battle lines have been drawn in a fight between oil producing red states and environmentally driven blue states over a new ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on the FDA's approval of the abortion pill. The ruling will have a major bearing on ...
The Supreme Court declared nearly two years ago, when it overruled Roe v. Wade, that the rules on abortion were now up to the states — but as the justices hear a critical case this week regarding the ...
Oakland County Republican Party Chairman Vance Patrick said he encouraged Donald Trump's campaign to bring the former ...
The rules come as sales of electric vehicles, which are needed to meet the standards, have begun to slow. The auto industry ...