seeking to determine whether challenges over the so-called “good neighbor” ozone plans can be decided in a venue other than the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which has a track record of upholding policies under the
The case comes as a growing number of states and industry groups have sought relief in regulatory disputes at venues outside of the D.C. Circuit in hopes of finding a venue more favorable to their requests.
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