I agree this situation is unique and that maybe SC didn't want to open Pandora's Box but have opened another can of worms.
Disputes between multiple states regarding pollution for example isn't new. If State A violates the Clean Air Act other States should have the right to sue State A even if they are not the injured party or a neighboring state to the polluting State A.
I agree this situation is unique and that maybe SC didn't want to open Pandora's Box but have opened another can of worms.
Disputes between multiple states regarding pollution for example isn't new. If State A violates the Clean Air Act other States should have the right to sue State A even if they are not the injured party or a neighboring state to the polluting State A.