Court Opinion

ID: 9426778
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-02 23:18:54.766949+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:23:03.115038
License: Public Domain

Mr. Justice Stevens,
dissenting.
The action the Court takes today is just as puzzling as the federal parties’ position. Unless and until the Environmental Protection Agency rescinds the regulations in dispute, it is perfectly clear that the litigation is not moot. Moreover, an apparent admission that those regulations are invalid unless modified is not a proper reason for vacating the Court of Appeals judgments which invalidated the regulations.
If the Court is satisfied that the EPA Administrator will modify the regulations regardless of the outcome of the litigation, the writs of certiorari should be dismissed as improvidently granted. On the other hand, if the survival of the regulations is dependent on our disposition of these cases, we should address the merits and resolve the issues which have been fully briefed and argued. By vacating the judgments below, the Court hands the federal parties a partial victory as a reward for an apparent concession that their position is not supported by the statute. I respectfully dissent.-