The U.S. Supreme Court has stayed the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ‘Good Neighbor’ rule, which aimed to mitigate cross-state air pollution. The high court found that the states and industry groups contesting the regulation are likely to succeed on the merits of their legal challenge. The decision represents a significant setback for the EPA’s efforts to enforce stricter air quality standards and could have broad implications for environmental regulation.
For more detailed information on the Supreme Court’s decision, refer to the full article available here.