D.C. Circuit: Save Us Sinners Who Fail to Object When There is Nothing to Object To!
June 7, 2016
Partner Richard Stoll contributed an article to the American College of Environmental Lawyers, “D.C. Circuit: Save Us Sinners Who Fail to Object When There is Nothing to Object To!” on June 7, 2016. The article discussed the Clean Power Plan (CPP) and the D.C. Circuit’s recent move for CPP judicial review. Stoll shared comments related to whether or not the court will do what only en banc panels can do: declare that a few recent D.C. Circuit rulings are wrong.
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