In an Op-Ed on Jan. 4, “AG’s Sub­poenas over Climate Change Flout Constitution,” Michael Carvin and Yaakov Roth attack New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for his investigation of certain energy companies to determine whether they misled investors in their failure to disclose risks related to climate change.

They also take aim at noted climate scientist, Michael Mann, who has brought a defamation action against their client, The National Review. (We represent Mann in that litigation.) The authors claim that these actions are improper attempts to force adherence to “climate-change orthodoxy.”

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