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Supreme Court To Consider Which Courts Can Hear Challenges To EPA Actions

"The Supreme Court will take up a series of cases to determine which federal courts can take on cases related to certain Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) actions, it said Monday.

The cases stem from two seemingly separate issues: whether Oklahoma and Utah need to come up with better plans to fight smog, and whether some oil refineries can be exempt from requirements that their gasoline contain a percentage of ethanol.

However, they share an underlying question: which courts can hear objections to a rejection from the EPA.

The states, whose plans were rejected, want their case to be heard in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, while the refineries, whose exemption petitions were rejected, want their case to be heard in the 5th Circuit."

Rachel Frazin reports for The Hill October 21, 2024.

Source: The Hill, 10/22/2024