Leftist judges shouldn’t touch climate policy
Like government agencies, courts have no authority to decide such major, complex cases
Like government agencies, courts have no authority to decide such major, complex cases
Executive climate actions with no legal basis cannot stand.
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has recently decided two cases which indicate that federal district courts are prepared to roll back the relentless onslaught of regulatory overreach advanced by the Biden Administration.
U.S. District Court Judge Paul Diamond said the plaintiffs lacked standing.
The Paris Agreement could be used to force governments, including the Trump administration, “that have adopted climate-oriented laws to implement them,” reads the UN Environmental Program report on global warming litigation.