With President Donald Trump poised to upend one of his predecessor’s signature enviromental policies this week, lawyers in the long legal battle over the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan were busy Monday preparing their next moves.
Many of the lawyers in the fight had already begun writing motions and responses, even before Scott Pruitt, the Trump-appointed director of the Environmental Protection Agency, announced that the White House would issue an executive order on Tuesday withdrawing the Clean Power Plan.
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