Midwest Ozone Group v. Environmental Protection Agency
Emergency application for stay is denied on Oct. 16, 2024. Justice Thomas would grant the applications for stay. Justice Alito took no part in the consideration or decision of these applications.
Issue: Whether the Supreme Court should temporarily block the Environmental Protection Agency from enforcing a rule aimed at curbing planet-warming emissions from power plants.
SCOTUSblog Coverage
- Supreme Court allows EPA emissions rule to stand while litigation continues (Amy Howe, October 16, 2024)
Date | Proceedings and Orders |
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07/26/2024 | Application (24A105) for a stay, submitted to The Chief Justice. |
07/30/2024 | Response to application (24A105 )requested by The Chief Justice, due by 4 p.m. (EDT), on August 19, 2024. |
08/19/2024 | Response to application from American Lung Association, et al. filed. |
08/19/2024 | Response to application from Environmental Protection Agency, et al. filed. |
08/19/2024 | Response to application from Power Company Respondents filed. |
08/19/2024 | Response to application from State and Municipal Governments New York et al. filed. |
08/23/2024 | Reply of applicant Midwest Ozone Group filed. |
10/16/2024 | Application (24A105) referred to the Court. |
10/16/2024 | Application (24A105) for stay presented to The Chief Justice and by him referred to the Court is denied. Justice Thomas would grant the application. Justice Alito took no part in the consideration or decision of this application. Statement of Justice Kavanaugh, with whom Justice Gorsuch joins, respecting the denial of application for stay. (Detached Opinion) |