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Hi EnviroNetrs,
You probably know about these rulings already. Without comment here is a
commentary from the WSJ. Without comment since these are more complex
then they seem in terms of What to Do that is Right and Good for the US and
for All!!
http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2007/04/02/live-at-the-supreme-court-green-day/
<Live at the Supreme Court . . . Green Day!
Posted by Peter Lattman
Though it involved the environment and not electoral votes, Al Gore finally got
some measure of redemption at the Supreme Court. The justices issued two
rulings today that taken together amount to a rebuke of President Bush’s
major energy policies, reports DJ Newswires. In Massachusetts v. EPA, the
Court ruled that several states and environmental groups can sue the
environmental agency over its refusal to regulate automobile emissions that
produce greenhouse gases. In a second-air pollution opinion, Environmental
Defense v. Duke Energy, the justices ordered a lower court to reconsider a
ruling favorable to power plant companies that polluted the environment in
upgrading their facilities. >
Yours in Engineering, MA/NY DDave
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