The EPA has bought time by pausing lawsuits challenging several chemical rules it plans to rewrite, but attorneys say this doesn’t guarantee the agency’s long-term legal success.
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EPA Asked to Deny Proposal To Use a New Not-Registered PFAS Pesticide under “Emergency” Waiver
Policy and toxicology are slated to collide as the U.S. Environmental Protection (EPA) considers allowing the use of a PFAS pesticide by invoking an emergency waiver process in federal pesticide law.
WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Wednesday that his agency would renew its commitment to end the testing of chemicals on mammals by 2035. The first ...
Ninth Circuit upholds Center for Biological Diversity victory, confirming EPA must consult under ESA §7 before issuing 2016 ...
Manatt hired former lawyer and EPA adviser Mike Stoker as a consultant at its LA outpost this week. Stoker was a Trump-appointed regional administrator for the EPA until his dismissal in 2020, when he ...
If finalized, the rule would eliminate both Obama- and Biden-era limits on GHG emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. On June 11, 2025, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a ...
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