Publication: Washington Post
UCLA Expert: Cara Horowitz: Professor, Luskin School of Public Affairs; Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Co-Executive Director, Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment; Co-Director, UCLA Environmental Law Clinic; Member, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
Synopsys While the Environmental Protection Agency’s power is now restricted due to the recent Supreme Court climate ruling, large swaths of its regulative authority are still preserved.
UCLA News: “In some ways I’m actually relieved,” Horowitz added in a statement. “With this court we were bracing for almost anything, so this could have been worse.”
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