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What do recent Supreme Court actions mean for California auto emission standards?
California policymakers and environmentalists view recent Supreme Court actions as a small victory for clean air, but worry about future legal challenges.
Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to California’s strict vehicle emissions rules
The Supreme Court declined Monday to take up an appeal from conservative states challenging California’s ability to establish strict vehicle emission rules that effectively set the standard for the rest of the nation.
Supreme Court declines to hear California air pollution claim
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a business-backed appeal that could make it easier to challenge California’s vehicle emissions standards.
Supreme Court dismisses constitutional claim in California air pollution case
Supreme Court dismisses a red-state constitutional claim that targeted California's power to fight air pollution.
Supreme Court takes up case over California vehicle emissions standards
The Supreme Court said it will wade into a case over whether California can set its own vehicle emissions standards under a scheme laid out in the Clean Air Act.
Supreme Court spares California auto emissions waiver — for now
Critics of the state's power to set stricter air pollution standards than the federal government say they hope the justices will address the issue in the
Supreme Court to weigh in on case involving California’s power to clean its air
The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Friday, December 13, that it will review whether the oil industry has the standing to try to overturn a decision that allowed California to
Supreme Court to consider reviving industry’s bid to axe California clean car standards
The Supreme Court indicated Friday that it will take up a case that could revive industry efforts to axe California’s stricter-than-federal vehicle emissions standards. The high court granted a
Supreme Court to hear challenge related to California's tough vehicle emissions rules
California wants to move away from gas-powered cars. But fuel producers argue the state is acting as a "quasi-federal regulator on global climate change."
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Supreme Court's Latest Abortion Case May Have 'Ripple Effect' for Patients
The Supreme Court agreed to take a case about whether South Carolina can block Planned Parenthood from state Medicaid funds.
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Biden administration approves California electric car mandate. Will Donald Trump try to revoke it?
The US EPA granted California’s waiver, which the incoming Trump administration is likely to try to overturn in the courts.
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Supreme Court rebuffs states’ California waiver challenge
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