Judge to rule on Trump administration’s remaining WCI linkage challenge without public appearance

Published 22:35 on June 4, 2020 / Last updated at 01:06 on June 5, 2020 / / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, US & Canada)

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A federal judge will not hear oral arguments this month in deciding on whether the California-Quebec ETS linkage is a violation of the US Constitution’s Foreign Affair Doctrine, and has also rejected the state's request to delay the court timeline to July.
A federal judge will not hear oral arguments this month in deciding on whether the California-Quebec ETS linkage is a violation of the US Constitution’s Foreign Affair Doctrine, and has also rejected the state's request to delay the court timeline to July.


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