The Journal Record — Gavel to Gavel: D.C. Circuit Restores Title V Emergency Defense by Tyler Self

In a significant decision for the oil and gas industry, the D.C. Circuit recently restored the Clean Air Act (“CAA”) Title V “emergency affirmative defense.” This ruling struck down EPA’s 2023 rescission of the long-standing defense.

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Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Alert — Emergency Exit: D.C. Circuit Restores Clean Air Act Title V Emergency Defense in SSM Litigation Group v. EPA

In its recent decision in SSM Litigation Group v. EPA, the D.C. Circuit struck down EPA’s 2023 rescission of the long-standing Clean Air Act (“CAA”) Title V “emergency affirmative defense.”

By |2025-09-17T14:54:36-05:00September 10th, 2025|Comments Off on Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Alert — Emergency Exit: D.C. Circuit Restores Clean Air Act Title V Emergency Defense in SSM Litigation Group v. EPA

GableGotwals’ PFAS Pulse – Volume 1, Edition 3

In this edition of GableGotwals’ PFAS Pulse, we track the latest developments in per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”) regulation and litigation. As PFAS regulation and litigation continue to evolve amidst shifting federal policies and heightened judicial scrutiny, stakeholders must remain vigilant in monitoring these developments.

By |2025-08-11T14:56:39-05:00August 11th, 2025|Comments Off on GableGotwals’ PFAS Pulse – Volume 1, Edition 3

Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Alert — Deregulatory Power Play: EPA Targets Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Extends OOOOb/c Compliance Deadlines

Major developments in federal climate policy emerged this week from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”).

By |2025-08-11T08:57:58-05:00July 31st, 2025|Comments Off on Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Alert — Deregulatory Power Play: EPA Targets Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Extends OOOOb/c Compliance Deadlines

Law360 — Trump Air Emissions Carveouts Cloud the Regulatory Picture by Tim Sowecke and Tyler Self

On July 17, President Donald Trump signed four new proclamations that rely on Section 112(i)(4) of the Clean Air Act, granting two-year exemptions from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recently enacted air toxics standards for key U.S. industries.

By |2025-07-25T11:18:15-05:00July 25th, 2025|Comments Off on Law360 — Trump Air Emissions Carveouts Cloud the Regulatory Picture by Tim Sowecke and Tyler Self
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