NightlyPoe said:
What I am saying is that a judge should never make a ruling based simply on whose name they like better when they look at the docket. So I again ask you to cite a decision of Kavanaugh's and explain why that decision is in error. If you cannot, then you have no grounds to complain about his rulings. |
He attempted to strike down the clean air interstate rule which is a regulation that targets power plants who's pollutants drift from 1 state to another which is important because many EPA policies work on a state by state bases. In a case involving the use of hydrofluorocarbons which is a substance that is said to contribute to upwards of 20% of our global warming he wrote the majority opinion for the court that limited the epa's regulation of the substance.







