Arizona v. Environmental Protection Agency
Case Overview
A coalition of states sue the EPA over the cancellation of the Solar for All program, established by Congress in the Inflation Reduction Act.
The Application
A coalition of states challenges the EPA's cancellation of the congressionally-established Solar for All program by claiming the agency lacked statutory authority or acted without reasoned explanation. The analysis turns on whether the IRA created a binding obligation on the EPA and whether proper notice-and-comment procedures were followed.
The Conclusion
The case is currently active in the Western District of Arizona before Judge Tiffany M. Cartwright. Resolution depends on whether the court finds the EPA lacked authority to cancel the program or violated APA procedural requirements.
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