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20 States Sue in Supreme Court to Block Climate Tort Actions by California and Others
By Stuart Kaplow|2024-05-28T06:07:54-04:00Tuesday, May 28th, 2024|Categories: Environmental Law|Tags: climate change, climate tort, horizontal separation of powers, Kaplow, steve marshall, Stuart Kaplow|
Last Thursday 20 states filed suit in the U.S. Supreme Court against 5 other states claiming that defendant states’ attempts to dictate the future of the American energy policy through state tort actions, disrupt energy access and threaten federalism. More eloquently stated, more than 100 ...