Fri, December 13, 2024
[ 03:21 PM ] - United States, news.bloomberglaw
California Auto Emissions Case Gets US Supreme Court Review
- The US Supreme Court will hear a clash stemming from California's vehicle pollution limits, agreeing to decide whether companies that produce or sell biofuels have a legal right to sue over the regulations.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a case challenging California's authority to set its own vehicle emissions standards, which are more stringent than federal regulations. This decision comes after a group of Republican-led states, along with fuel and farming interests, contested the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ability to grant California a waiver under the Clean Air Act to implement these standards. The case, Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency, questions the constitutionality of California's special treatment under the Act, which has allowed the state to enforce its own emissions rules since 1967. The Supreme Court's review could potentially impact not only California's emissions policies but also the broader framework of federalism and environmental regulation in the U.S. The case has significant implications for the automotive industry, environmental policy, and the balance of power between state and federal governments.
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