Supreme Court appears skeptical of EPA interstate air pollution rule

Read the full story in The Hill.

The Supreme Court heard arguments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) interstate air pollution rule Wednesday, with members of the court’s liberal minority expressing skepticism about the appropriateness of hearing the case but the conservative majority seeming amenable to blocking the rule.

The “Good Neighbor” rule, which regulates downwind air pollution produced by upwind states, is the subject of a lawsuit by industry groups and the states of Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia. 

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