April 25, 2024 | National Law Journal
Energy, Climate Policy Should Be Guided by Federal Laws, Congress, Not a Chaotic Patchwork of State LawsA request for U.S. Supreme Court review asks the justices to determine whether the federal Clean Air Act governs climate emissions or if state and municipal governments' rules should take precedence.
By Bill Schuette
5 minute read
May 31, 2023 | National Law Journal
Climate Litigation Claims: Meritless and CounterproductiveThe private sector can develop innovative carbon-reducing technologies the more it is encouraged to do so. Suing energy producers over meritless claims, alleging consumer deception, and public nuisance lawsuits don't help with that one bit.
By Bill Schuette and Rusty Hills
5 minute read
January 04, 2023 | National Law Journal
Eight Reasons Climate Lawsuits Should Be Rejected by Local Officials and Dismissed by the CourtsEvidence is plentiful that public officials should reject pleas to pursue these frivolous lawsuits. America's climate agenda should not be driven by outside special interests.
By Bill Schuette and Rusty Hills
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