GAO Files Amicus Showing Endangerment Finding was Predetermined

Life Imitates Art in EPA’s ‘Finding About Nothing’; plus, SCOTUS said no more futile, stupid gestures

Government Accountability & Oversight and Protect the Public’s Trust have filed a Motion for Leave to File as Amicus Curiae in the litigation challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 Endangerment Finding claiming that greenhouse gases, particularly from mobile sources, endanger public health and welfare.

Documents prove: it was never a matter if if, just when, and how to pull it off while looking like they had engaged in a real conversation.

Two weeks in, eh

 

Life imitates art

GAO and PPT also make the case that Michigan v. EPA made such performative, all-pain-no-gain gesture-rulemakings unlawful.

Not so fast

Read the brief and see the documents here.

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