The Tennessee Valley Authority may be the country’s largest public power provider, but the agency handles most of its legal matters in-house.

So it isn’t surprising that TVA was the only defendant represented by in-house counsel when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Monday reinstated global warming lawsuits filed against the agency and five other operators of coal-burning power plants.

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