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The Supreme Court is taking up four cases, consolidated under the name West Virginia v. EPA, that could lead to the most consequential decision on the government’s ability to fight climate change in recent history. Although the litigation is nominally over President Obama’s Clean Power Plan – which was repealed by the Trump administration but still exists in a zombie-like legal state – it's really about the executive branch's ability to fight climate change - and to govern more broadly. To help us understand what is at stake in this case, Debra Perlin speaks this week with two friends from Earthjustice, Jill Tauber and Kirti Datla.
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Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.org
Today's Host: Debra Perlin, ACS Director of Policy and Programs
Guest: Jill Tauber, Vice President of Litigation for Climate and Energy at Earthjustice
Guest: Kirti Datla, Director of Strategic Legal Advocacy at Earthjustice
Link: Earthjustice's Action Center
Link: Equitable & Just National Climate Platform
Link: Climate Law Blog, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
Link: Supreme Court Oral arguments
Visit the Podcast Website: Broken Law Podcast
Email the Show: [email protected]
Follow ACS on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube
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Production House: Flint Ston
Visit the Podcast Website: Broken Law Podcast
Email the Show: [email protected]
Follow ACS on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | LinkedIn | YouTube
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Broken Law: About the law, who it serves, and who it doesn’t.
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Production House: Flint Stone Media
Copyright of American Constitution Society 2025.
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The Supreme Court is taking up four cases, consolidated under the name West Virginia v. EPA, that could lead to the most consequential decision on the government’s ability to fight climate change in recent history. Although the litigation is nominally over President Obama’s Clean Power Plan – which was repealed by the Trump administration but still exists in a zombie-like legal state – it's really about the executive branch's ability to fight climate change - and to govern more broadly. To help us understand what is at stake in this case, Debra Perlin speaks this week with two friends from Earthjustice, Jill Tauber and Kirti Datla.
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Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.org
Today's Host: Debra Perlin, ACS Director of Policy and Programs
Guest: Jill Tauber, Vice President of Litigation for Climate and Energy at Earthjustice
Guest: Kirti Datla, Director of Strategic Legal Advocacy at Earthjustice
Link: Earthjustice's Action Center
Link: Equitable & Just National Climate Platform
Link: Climate Law Blog, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law
Link: Supreme Court Oral arguments
Visit the Podcast Website: Broken Law Podcast
Email the Show: [email protected]
Follow ACS on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube
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Production House: Flint Ston
Visit the Podcast Website: Broken Law Podcast
Email the Show: [email protected]
Follow ACS on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | LinkedIn | YouTube
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Broken Law: About the law, who it serves, and who it doesn’t.
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Production House: Flint Stone Media
Copyright of American Constitution Society 2025.
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