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Supreme Court Faces Key Choice on Climate Lawsuits
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The Supreme Court is set to consider whether to hear a petition from energy companies involved in a Boulder, Colorado, climate lawsuit, raising major constitutional questions. The outcome could determine whether states can use local nuisance laws to target nationwide energy practices.
- Energy companies argue that the Constitution and the federal Clean Air Act should preempt state lawsuits over emissions crossing state lines.
- Legal experts warn that left-leaning governments are attempting to bypass Congress by advancing climate policy through state courts, risking the erosion of federal authority.
- The Boulder case follows other high-profile climate suits, with the Supreme Court previously declining to intervene in a similar case from Honolulu.
As the Supreme Court conference approaches, now is the time for citizens to speak out and demand adherence to constitutional processes, not judicial activism by state courts pursuing ideological agendas.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.
Read the full story at Just the News