Climate-change Overreach -AG News Release

Climate-change Overreach-AG News Release

Attorney General Todd Rokita again defends Indiana against climate-change overreach

Attorney General Todd Rokita is leading a national legal challenge in the effort to prevent leftist local-government leaders from using state courts to impose climate-change policy on Indiana and all other states.

On Tuesday, Attorney General Rokita filed a 15-state amicus brief arguing that federal rather than state courts should hear common-law nuisance claims lodged against fossil-fuel energy companies by several California communities.

“It is absurd to enable a single state’s judiciary to set policy on a global issue that affects all 50 states,” Attorney General Rokita said. “A California court’s finding against the energy companies would require the companies to change the way they operate not just in California but everywhere in the world they do business.”

Attorney General Rokita also has led multistate coalitions against similar efforts by other local governments — including in Maryland and New Jersey — to use their own state courts to impose climate-change policies nationwide.

The U.S. Supreme Court has previously recognized that cases involving interstate emissions affect unique national interests that implicate the principle of federalism.

Nonetheless, a panel of the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals recently ruled that California courts applying California law must decide the claims.

Attorney General Rokita’s brief seeks a reconsideration of that decision by the full appellate court.

“Permitting 50 different state judiciaries to set global emissions standards would lead to utter chaos,” Attorney General Rokita said. “I will keep fighting for Hoosiers on this issue. We must preserve common sense, the rule of law and sound legal precedents.”

The amicus brief is attached.  Amicus Brief of Indiana and Fourteen Other States

Learn more about the work of the Indiana Attorney General here.

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