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February oral argument scheduled for “good neighbor” pollution rule challenges

 at 3:24 p.m.

The Supreme Court will hear oral argument in February on whether to freeze a plan created by the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce ozone levels across the United States. Challengers, which include three states and companies affected by the plan, call the plan a “failed experiment” that could strain the nation’s electrical grid. In a relatively rare move, the justices declined to put the plan on hold immediately and instead ordered oral argument on the challengers’ request early next year.

Environmental Protection Agency building in dc

The Environmental Protection Agency building in Washington, D.C. (Erik Cox Photography via Shutterstock)

SCOTUS NEWS

“Haste makes waste,” Trump lawyer tells justices in opposing review of immunity issue now

 at 4:27 p.m.

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court on Wednesday afternoon to turn down a request from Special Counsel Jack Smith to decide now whether Trump can be tried on criminal charges that he conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

ARGUMENT ANALYSIS

Court conflicted over Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan that shields Sacklers

 at 4:42 p.m.

At oral argument on Monday, the justices appeared divided over whether to allow Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy plan to move forward. The case before the court is a dispute over a provision of the plan that would release the Sackler family, the owners of the company, from future civil liability in exchange for payment to creditors and victims of the opioid epidemic.

SCOTUS NEWS

Justices will review lower-court ruling on access to abortion pill

 at 9:56 a.m.

The justices will review a ruling by a federal appeals court in Louisiana that would significantly restrict, though not entirely eliminate, access to a drug used in most medication abortions. Medication abortions account for over half of all abortions performed in the United States. The case will be the first time that the court will weigh in on abortion rights since overruling Roe v. Wade last year.