Forum
U.S. Supreme Court
Case Status
Decided
Docket Number
12-1182, 12-1183 in SCOTUS; 11-1302 in D.C. Circuit
Term
2013 Term
Oral Argument Date
December 10, 2013
Lower Court Opinion
Questions Presented
1. Whether the court of appeals lacked jurisdiction to consider the challenges on which it granted relief.
2. Whether States are excused from adopting SIPs prohibiting emissions that "contribute significantly" to air pollution problems in other States until after the EPA has adopted a rule quantifying each State's interstate pollution obligations.
3. Whether the EPA permissibly interpreted the statutory term "contribute significantly" so as to define each upwind State's "significant" interstate air pollution contributions in light of the cost-effective emission reductions it can make to improve air quality in polluted downwind areas, or whether the Act instead unambiguously requires the EPA to consider only each upwind State's physically proportionate responsibility for each downwind air quality problem.
Case Updates
14 states win on remand in challenge to EPA’s Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
July 28, 2015
In 2014, the D.C. Circuit invalidated the EPA’s Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR). The Supreme Court later vacated that judgment, finding it improper to invalidate the entire rule but leaving the door open to as-applied challenges brought by individual states. The D.C. Circuit has now sided with 13 states in their challenges to their respective obligations under the rule. The case is remanded without vacatur to the EPA for it to reconsider the 2014 emissions budgets that have been deemed invalid.
U.S. Chamber urges Supreme Court to invalidate EPA’s Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
November 07, 2013
The U.S. Chamber asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a decision by the D.C. Circuit to invalide the EPA’s Cross-State Air Pollution Rule - also known as the Transport Rule - a sweeping regulation that imposes expensive and unlawful regulatory burdens on energy producers in “upwind states.” The Chamber's amicus brief argues that the EPA’s new air quality regulations exceed the agency’s authority under the Clean Air Act. The Act’s “good-neighbor” provision requires state implementation plans to address emissions from upwind States that “contribute significantly” to “nonattainment” of air quality standards in downwind States. In the Transport Rule, however, EPA disregarded the express limits on its authority under that provision, imposing air quality controls to reduce emissions regardless of whether the emissions contribute to nonattainment and regardless of whether attainment could be achieved with less extensive controls. Rather than adhere to its statutory mandate, EPA effectively treated the Act as a license to regulate interstate air pollution to whatever extent it found to be in the public interest. That leveraging of the good-neighbor provision into a license for general regulation of interstate emissions will have significant adverse impacts on the economy.
The Chamber’s amicus brief explains to the Court that the EPA’s authority over emissions from “upwind states” is limited to the amounts that those emissions will contribute to the inability of “downwind states” to “attain” or reach the federally established emissions standards. The Chamber's amicus brief lays out that the text of the Clean Air Act unambiguously limits EPA’s authority, and the history of the Clean Air Act reaffirms the “good neighbor” provision's narrow grant of authority to the EPA. The brief also rebuts the EPA’s argument that it would just be “too complicated” to follow the text of the statute.
Jeffrey A. Lamken, Robert K. Kry, and Hassan A. Shah of MoloLamken LLP represented the U.S. Chamber as co-counsel to the National Chamber Litigation Center, Inc.
Cert. petitions filed 3/29/13.
Cert. granted and consolidated with American Lung Association v. Homer City Generation (11-1183) 6/24/13.
U.S. Chamber merits amicus brief in support of respondents filed 11/7/13. Decided 4/29/2014.
On remand from the Supreme Court, argued 2/25/2015 in the D.C. Circuit. Decided 7/28/2015.
Case Documents
- Final EPA Transport Rule -- 76 Federal Register 48,208 -- August 8, 2011.pdf
- D.C. Circuit Opinion -- EME Homer City Generation v. EPA (D.C. Circuit).pdf
- Cert. Petition -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Cert. Petition -- American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Brief of State and Local Respondents in Opposition -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Brief in Opposition of Industry and Labor Respondents -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Brief of Respondent States and Cities -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Brief of Respondents Calpin and Exelon -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Reply Brief -- American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Reply Brief -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Opening Merits Brief of ALA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Opening Merits Brief of EPA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- APA Watch Merits Amicus Brief Supporting EPA, ALA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court)_0.pdf
- Atmospheric Scientists Merits Amicus Brief Supporting EPA, ALA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- CAC Merits Amicus Brief Supporting EPA, ALA-- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Hobbs Merits Amicus Brief Supporting EPA, ALA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Institute for Policy Integrity Merits Amicus Brief Supporting EPA, ALA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Professors Merits Amicus Brief Supporting EPA, ALA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Thoracic Soc'y Merits Amicus Brief Supporting EPA, ALA -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- U.S. Chamber Merits Amicus Brief in Support of Respondents -- EPA v. EME Homer City, et al (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Brief of Respondents Luminant Generation Company -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Brief of Respondents State and Local -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Brief of Respondents Utility Air Regulatory Group -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Reply Brief of Federal Petitioners on the Merits -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- ALA Reply Brief on the Merits -- American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Calpine Corp. and Exelon Corp. Reply Brief on Merits -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Reply Brief for States and Cities -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Opinion -- EPA v. EME Homer City Generation (U.S. Supreme Court).pdf
- Opinion -- EPA, American Lung Association v. EME Homer City Generation (CADC).pdf