The Supreme Court's Air Pollution Decision Is Wrong, But Don't Blame The Court
01 May 2014
Partner Brian Potts authored an opinion editorial piece published in Forbes on May 1, 2014, titled “The Supreme Court’s Air Pollution Decision Is Wrong, But Don’t Blame The Court.” Potts outlined inefficiencies in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s cost-based approach under the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule that was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Related Insights
02 April 2025
Events
Investigating the Investigation: Navigating Regulatory Uncertainty in the Wake of a Breach
Following a cybersecurity incident, regulators are increasingly scrutinizing the breach response. This is especially true in the case of a mega breach.
19 February 2025
Foley Viewpoints
FinCEN Resumes Corporate Transparency Act Enforcement
The last remaining nationwide injunction prohibiting enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) has been stayed, clearing the way for the federal government to resume enforcing the CTA.
27 February 2025
Events
Coping with Tariff Uncertainty: Managing International Trade Risks Under the Trump Administration
The Trump Administration has issued multiple announcements that it will be sharply raising tariffs on most of the major U.S. trading partners, including 10 percent tariffs on China, 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico (suspended for 30 days), and 25 percent tariffs on all imports of aluminum and steel products.