Patricia Ross McCubbin who is a professor of law at Southern Illinois University School of Law in Carbondale, Illinois, recently published an article, “Justice Scalia and Environmental Law—the Clean Air Act Cases,” in the newsletter of the American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy and Resources.
“Justice Antonin Scalia participated in nine Supreme Court cases related to the Clean Air Act (CAA), and more often than not he rejected the views of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Scalia’s reasoning reveals several themes that will continue to play out for years to come, most notably in the ongoing challenges to EPA’s Clean Power Plan,” McCubbin stated in the article’s introduction.
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