"While the Supreme Court dealt President Obama some heavy blows this term, the administration largely got what it wanted on environmental policy.
The two highest-profile environmental cases -- the challenge to U.S. EPA's greenhouse gas regulations and the assault on the agency's regime for air pollution drifting across state lines -- produced what were arguably the administration's biggest wins in the term that ended last week.
'I would have to say that EPA had a quite good Supreme Court term,' said Willy Jay, a former Department of Justice attorney now at Goodwin Procter LLP."
Jeremy P. Jacobs reports for Greenwire July 7, 2014.
Source: Greenwire, 07/08/2014