US Justice Department’s final challenge to WCI linkage to be heard in late June

Published 03:26 on May 14, 2020  /  Last updated at 15:16 on March 3, 2022  / /  Americas, Canada, International, Paris Article 6, US

A federal court will hear arguments in late June about whether California’s ETS linkage with Quebec violates the US Constitution’s Foreign Affairs Doctrine by conflicting with the Trump administration’s decision to leave the Paris Agreement, according to documents filed late Wednesday.
A federal court will hear arguments in late June about whether California’s ETS linkage with Quebec violates the US Constitution’s Foreign Affairs Doctrine by conflicting with the Trump administration’s decision to leave the Paris Agreement, according to documents filed late Wednesday.


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