Environmental Defense v. Duke Energy Corp.
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environmental-defense-v-duke-energy-corp-286-6097554
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Environmental Defense v. Duke Energy Corp.
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Environmental Defense v. Duke Energy Corporation, 549 U.S. 561 (2007), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that while a term may be used more than once in a statute, an agency has the discretion to interpret each use of the term in a different way based on the context. It involved the Environmental Defense Fund and Duke Energy. In a unanimous decision, the court held in favor of the plaintiff's argument. This case addressed the Clean Air Act (CAA) and two of its program
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2007 United States Supreme Court case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_Defense_v._Duke_Energy_Corp.
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2024-03-08T22:39:39Z
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