December 6, 2014
Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Tribe Declares EPA Rules Unconstitutional
[From article]
The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rule to cut carbon dioxide emissions from power plants is unconstitutional because it violates the Tenth Amendment and the Fifth Amendment, according to a noted liberal Harvard law professor.
“In short, coal has been a bedrock component of our economy and energy policy for decades,” writes constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe. “The [EPA's rule] demonstrates the risk of allowing an unaccountable administrative agency to ‘make’ law and attempt to impose the burden of global climate change on an unlucky and unfortunate few.”
http://dailycaller.com/2014/12/05/harvard-law-professor-epa-climate-rule-is-unconstitutional/
Harvard Law Professor: EPA Climate Rule Is Unconstitutional
12:57 PM 12/05/2014
MICHAEL BASTASCH
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