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329: 521:. The Second Circuit also held that the CAA did not displace federal common law of nuisance because it is a federal common law issue when dealing with ambient or interstate air and water as stated in Milwaukee I. In a ruling in September 2009, the Second Circuit determined the EPA failed to publicize any regulations pertaining to GHG emissions and could not speculate whether the hypothetical regulation of GHGs under the CAA would pertain to the issues raised by the plaintiffs. Based on that fact, the Second Circuit denied defendants' request for rehearing. The Supreme Court granted certiorari on December 6, 2010. 31: 533: 575:
consideration or decision of the case as, prior to her elevation to the Supreme Court, she heard the case as a Second Circuit judge. The Supreme Court rejected the plaintiffs' claim and the Second Circuit's holding that federal common law is not displaced since the EPA had not exercised its authority by setting emissions standards for the defendants' plants. However, after the Second Circuit delivered its opinion and prior to the Supreme Court's judgment, the EPA had taken several relevant actions following
420:, the main issue was deciding if redistricting (attempts to change the way voting districts are delineated) presents justiciable questions, which would allow federal courts to hear the case, or whether the case presented a political question. Any case that is deemed a "political question" cannot be resolved by federal courts. In the decision, Justice Brennan identified six factors to help determine which questions are political in nature. The six factors are: 453:, the district court dismissed the plaintiffs' suit as presenting a non-justiciable political question because of the "impossibility of deciding the issue without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial discretion." However, the Second Circuit reversed this decision and using the six-factor test determined that the plaintiffs were not barred by the political question doctrine. 622:, the city of Kivalina brought suit against 24 oil, gas, coal, and utility companies claiming the destruction of the coastal city of Kivalina, Alaska is being caused by activities of the energy industry that are resulting in global warming. An appeal was filed in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal, but it was rejected, holding that the plaintiff did not have standing under federal common law. 637:, the residents and owners of property along the Mississippi Gulf Coast filed a class action lawsuit against a multitude of oil, coal, and chemical companies, alleging that GHGs were emitted by the defendants, thereby contributing to air and sea temperature elevations, which caused glacial melting and rising sea levels. The foregoing actions fueled 551: 500:
The defendants filed a motion to dismiss based on failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted and for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The defendants claimed the plaintiffs raised a political question that was unfit for adjudication by the courts. The District Court dismissed both
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Based on EPA's designated authority, it is up to the EPA to decide whether and how to regulate GHGs from power plants. However, the court does leave a course of legal action open in the event the EPA does not enforce emissions limits against regulated sources by allowing "any person" to bring civil
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case because it establishes that carbon dioxide and GHG emissions regulations set by the EPA supersede federal common law. The EPA started phasing in requirements that new or modified GHG emitting facilities use the best available control technology (BACT) and started a rulemaking to set limits on
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The plaintiffs claimed that GHG emissions from the defendants' power plants have significantly contributed to global warming. By contributing to global warming, the defendants were violating the federal common law of interstate nuisance. According to the states and New York City, climate change
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One group of plaintiffs was composed of the City of New York and eight states, including: California, Connecticut, Iowa, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin. However, New Jersey and Wisconsin eventually withdrew from the case. The other group of plaintiffs included three
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law due to ongoing contributions to global warming. They alleged that the defendants are the five largest emitters of GHGs in the United States, collectively emitting 650 million tons of carbon dioxide annually. The plaintiffs claimed that by contributing to global warming the defendants are
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setting precedent, the court held that the authority of the EPA to regulate GHGs delegated by the CAA displaces any federal common law right of state, city, and private parties to seek abatement of carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel fired power plants. The Supreme Court held that the
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On June 20, 2011, Justice Ginsburg delivered the opinion of the Court, with Justices Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Breyer, and Kagan joining. Justice Alito filed an opinion concurring in part and concurring in the judgement, which Justice Thomas joined. Justice Sotomayor took no part in the
517:. The Second Circuit also held that the plaintiffs had adequately alleged Article III standing under the federal common law of nuisance and maintained that states may bring suit to abate air and water pollution produced by other states or by out-of-state industry as stated in 146:
1. The Second Circuit’s exercise of jurisdiction is affirmed by an equally divided Court. / 2. The Clean Air Act and the EPA action the Act authorizes displace any federal common-law right to seek abatement of carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil-fuel fired power
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Eight states, the City of New York, and three land trusts, separately sued the same electric power corporations that owned and operated fossil-fuel-fired power plants in twenty states. The plaintiffs sought to cap-and-abate the defendants' GHG emissions under
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plaintiffs could not sue based on the federal common law of public nuisance because the federal common law was in fact displaced by a federal statute, the CAA. Displacement occurs when a statute "speaks directly to the question at issue."
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poses risks to public lands, infrastructure, and human health. The private land trusts claimed climate change may cause destruction of habitat of rare species, trees and plants inhabiting land owned by the trusts.
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Whether a cause of action to regulate carbon dioxide emissions can be inferred under federal common law even though the Clean Air Act designates authority for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions to the
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established that emissions of carbon dioxide qualify as air pollution subject to regulation under the CAA and that this "speaks directly" to the emissions of carbon dioxide from the defendants power plants.
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enforcement action in federal court. Also, if the EPA does not set emissions limits for certain pollutants or pollution sources, states and private parties can petition for a rulemaking in federal court.
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suits, stating they were non-justiciable matters that raised a political question that can only be addressed by the legislative or executive branches, leaving the court without jurisdiction.
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GHG emissions from new, modified, and existing fossil-fuel fired power plants. The case of American Electric Power v. Connecticut started in 2004, well before the EPA began to regulate GHGs.
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reversed the judgement of the district court, holding that the political question doctrine did not bar the plaintiffs' case from adjudication by using the six-factor test from
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vacated and remanded. The Second Circuit held that the lawsuits were not barred by the political question doctrine, and the plaintiffs had adequately alleged
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Is there a textually demonstrable constitutional commitment of the issue to a coordinate political department (i.e. foreign affairs or executive war powers)?
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Would attempting to resolve the matter create the possibility of embarrassment from multifarious pronouncements by various departments on one question?
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The impossibility of a court's undertaking independent resolution without expressing lack of the respect due coordinate branches of government.
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Whether states, cities, and private parties have standing to seek emissions caps on utilities for their alleged contribution to climate change.
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State plaintiffs in the case. New Jersey and Wisconsin, in light red, eventually withdrew. The Supreme Court held that state parties had
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followed the Supreme Court's decision in denying federal public nuisance claims of damages allegedly caused by GHGs as decided in
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The impossibility of deciding the issue without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial discretion.
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the Supreme Court held that at least some of the plaintiffs had Article III standing, specifically the states.
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The decision in this case confirms the EPA's primacy as the regulator of GHGs initially established in
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dismissed both groups of plaintiffs' federal common law nuisance claims as non-justiciable under the
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The decision in this case also impacted the decisions of similar climate change litigation. In
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Is there a lack of judicially discoverable and manageable standards for resolving the issue?
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Is there an unusual need for unquestioning adherence to a political decision already made?
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case in which the Court, in an 8–0 decision, held that corporations cannot be sued for
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Two Supreme Court cases played significant roles in the decisions made by the courts.
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Los Angeles County Flood Control District v. Natural Resources Defense Council
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and limits the possibility of claiming federal common law public nuisance for
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Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. v. Natural Resources Defense Council
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Sotomayor took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.
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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
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Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission
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Weyerhaeuser Company v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service
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Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon
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National Association of Manufacturers v. Department of Defense
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National Association of Home Builders v. Defenders of Wildlife
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HollyFrontier Cheyenne Refining v. Renewable Fuels Association
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The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court Set to Review CO2 Suits
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American Electric Power Company, Inc., et al., v. Connecticut
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Coeur Alaska, Inc. v. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council
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S. D. Warren Co. v. Maine Board of Environmental Protection
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The defendants were five private electric power companies:
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Ginsburg, joined by Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Breyer, Kagan
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because using the six-factor test that was established in
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National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
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violating the federal common law of interstate nuisance.
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Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (2007)
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Friends of the Earth v. Laidlaw Environmental Services
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The Second Circuit Appeals Court's opinion in the case
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Index

Supreme Court of the United States
10-174
U.S.
410
more
L. Ed. 2d
F. Supp. 2d
265
S.D.N.Y.
F.3d
309
2nd Cir.
562
U.S.
John Roberts
Antonin Scalia
Anthony Kennedy
Clarence Thomas
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Stephen Breyer
Samuel Alito
Sonia Sotomayor
Elena Kagan
United States Supreme Court
greenhouse gas emissions
federal common law
Clean Air Act
Environmental Protection Agency
global warming
public nuisance

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