Constitutional Law,
Environmental & Energy,
U.S. Supreme Court
Nov. 10, 2021
Climate change case could lead to resurrection of ‘nondelegation’
In an unexpected move that has proponents of President Joe Biden’s climate change agenda wary, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear arguments in a case on the scope of the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority regulate greenhouse gas emissions from the energy production sector.





Niran Somasundaram
Associate
Hanson Bridgett LLP
Niran is a land use and environmental attorney. He advises and counsels clients on environmental regulatory and statutory compliance.
In an unexpected move that has proponents of President Joe Biden's climate change agenda wary, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear arguments on the scope of the Environmental Protection Agency's authority regulate greenhouse gas emissions from the energy production sector in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency.
The Supreme Court's decision to hear the challenge will almost certainly ha...
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