The Supreme Court's Air Pollution Decision Is Wrong, But Don't Blame The Court

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Partner Brian Potts authored an op-ed piece published in Forbes, titled "The Supreme Court's Air Pollution Decision Is Wrong, But Don't Blame The Court."
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Partner Brian Potts authored an opinion editorial piece published in Forbes on May 1, 2014, titled "The Supreme Court's Air Pollution Decision Is Wrong, But Don't Blame The Court." Potts outlined inefficiencies in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's cost-based approach under the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule that was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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