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Transportation Secretary Says No to Federal Emissions Program
Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue said that the state will not participate in the federal Carbon Reduction Program, a five-year, $6.4 billion effort focused on emissions that contribute to global warming.EPA Finalizes Rule to Curtail Methane Emissions, Impose Stringent Standard on Oil and Gas Operations
Industry expresses concern with a regulation that risks "undercutting U.S. production in the near and long-term."Bombshell Or Bust: Justices Debate Fallout Of Potential Ruling in SEC Case
"The extent of impact of government agencies on daily life today is enormously more significant than it was 50 years ago," said Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.Supreme Court Seems Ready to Blunt SEC Administrative Law Proceedings
The issue before the justices concerns whether the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial applies to agency courts when a civil fine is sought.Ingredient Maker Agrees to $8 Million Settlement of Clean Air Act Claims
Ingredion Inc. denies any wrongdoing in reaching agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. justice Department and the state of Indiana.View more book results for the query "Environmental Protection Agency"
5th Circuit Splits Over Proper Venue for EPA's Renewable Fuel Standard Waivers
5th Circuit holds local venue is proper but dissenting Judge Patrick Higginbotham says an EPA regulation that applies nationally should be reviewed by the D.C. Circuit.What's the Difference Between Extra Expense Insurance and Business Income Coverage?
This document provides a detailed analysis of the Extra Expense Coverage Form, as contrased with Business Income Coverage.$1.56B Roundup Verdict Was Fourth Against Bayer but First for This Plaintiffs Firm
Jay Utley and Bart Rankin, of Dallas-based Forrest Weldon Law Group, represented three plaintiffs diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in the Roundup trial—and their first mass tort case.Firm That Won $1.56B Roundup Verdict Has Similar Cases Lined Up For 2024 Delaware Trials
Jay Utley and Bart Rankin, of Dallas-based Forrest Weldon Law Group, represented three plaintiffs diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in the Roundup trial—and their first mass tort case.