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Ninth Circuit Holds Berkeley’s Gas Ban Preempted by U.S. Energy Policy & Conservation Act

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Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit handed down a decision in California Restaurant Association v. The court overturned a District Court ruling to invalidate a Berkeley, California, prohibition on natural gas infrastructure in newly-constructed buildings. O n Monday, April 17, 2023, the U.S. City of Berkeley.

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Biden administration finalizes rule expanding federal water protections

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This new rule was contested on the basis of administrative overreach, but the revision was ultimately accepted after a 2018 Supreme Court ruling. This revision to the CWA may affect the outcome of a case currently before the US Supreme Court. The Supreme Court heard the first oral arguments for this review in October.

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Restrictions on gender-affirming medical care – and assault weapons

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Share The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. After going two conferences without any new relists, the Supreme Court ended the relist drought this week with a vengeance. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit to lift those orders while they appealed.

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November 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Each month, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP (APKS) and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law collect and summarize developments in climate-related litigation, which we also add to our U.S. climate litigation charts. Bankruptcy Court Said California City and Counties Could Not Sue Coal Company for Climate Change Impacts.

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Roberts court hands major wins to Trump, conservative movement in 2023-24 term

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The Trump docket Even before the Supreme Court issued its July 1 decision holding that former presidents cannot face criminal liability for their official acts, Trump had already effectively scored a major victory from the justices. The 6-3 ruling that came from the court on July 1 made the prospect of any trial even more uncertain.

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