Texas v. United States Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 2016-07-15

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JENNIFER WALKER ELROD, Circuit Judge: The State of Texas, numerous energy companies, power plants, steel mills, consumer organizations, state regulators, and a labor union in Texas (collectively, “Petitioners”) challenge the Environmental Protection Agency’s action disapproving Oklahoma’s and Texas’s plans for controlling regional haze and imposing EPA’s own plans instead. Petitioners contend that EPA has acted outside its s…

Topics: environmental regulation

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