U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Co2 Case Backed by City of Baltimore
The Daily Record (Baltimore) › June 29, 2006
Linked as:
The Daily Record (Baltimore) › June 29, 2006
Linked as:Summary
Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley could benefit from yesterday's decision by the Supreme Court to hear a case challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's refusal to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from motor vehicles.
The city is a part of a coalition, led by Massachusetts and 11 other states, which sued the EPA in federal court under the Clean Air Act.See the full content of this document
Extract
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Co2 Case Backed by City of Baltimore
The state of Maryland did not join the suit.
In addition, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. last year barred Attorney General J. Joseph Curran Jr. - O'Malley's father-in-law - from joining a separate multistate lawsuit that alle...See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
ver las páginas en versión mobile | web
ver las páginas en versión mobile | web
© Copyright 2012, vLex. All Rights Reserved.
Contents in vLex United States
Explore vLex
For Professionals
For Partners
Company
Other documents:
Robertson v. Wheeler Et Al., 208 Ga. App. 68, 429 S.E.2d 714 (1993) | thomas v. the state., 262 ga. 754, 425 s.e.2.d 872 (1993) | United States v Britton 108 U.S 199 1883 | 7 CFR 1700.27 Chief of Staff. | Sentencia nº 1111 de Consiglio di Stato March 03 2009 | Sentencia nº 2865 de Consiglio di Stato, June 22, 2010 | Sentencia nº 2304 de Consiglio di Stato May 26 2010 | Sentencia nº 1737 de Consiglio di Stato April 20 2011