EPA Suffers Two Big Court Losses in Three Days: Congress Gets Part of the Blame
March 30, 2012
Foley Partner Richard G. Stoll authored an article that appeared in the March 30, 2012 edition of Bloomberg BNA’s Daily Environment Report titled “EPA Suffers Two Big Court Losses in Three Days: Congress Gets Part of the Blame.” In the article Mr. Stoll discusses two recent court decisions that rejected the EPA’s policies implementing the Clean Water Act in the areas of wetlands and mountaintop removal mining.
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