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The SEC’s Final Climate Disclosure Rule Must Respond to Emerging Legal Risks

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While the decision has been appealed , a federal district court in Utah v. Agency Deference A doctrine established in the Supreme Court’s 1984 Chevron case is up for review this year in a pair of cases, Loper Bright v. Chevron established a framework for courts to analyze agency action. In the Utah v.

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July 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The Court held that the provision used “extension” in its “temporal sense,” but that the statute did not impose a “continuity requirement” and instead allowed small refineries to apply for hardship extensions “at any time.” BLM Dropped Appeal of Adverse Decision on Environmental Review for Utah Coal Mine Expansion.

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