· 7/8/2013
United States v. Midwest Generation, LLC
Citations
- 720 F.3d 644
- 43 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20153
- 2013 WL 3379319
- 76 ERC (BNA) 1881
- 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 13709
How courts have described this case
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- noting that, under Ledbetter , the \enduring consequences of acts that precede the statute of limitations are not independently wrongful\
- noting that, under Ledbetter, the “enduring consequences of acts that precede the statute of limitations are not independently wrongful”
- considering whether failure to obtain a construction permit was a continuing violation for purposes of the CAA’s statute of limitations based on the language of the statute and implementing regulation
- “[T]he [S]ixth [C]ircuit’s decision rests on Tennessee statutes and implementation plans that require certain sources to use [BACT]....”
- “The violation is complete when construction commences without a permit in hand.”
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Judges: Easterbrook, Manion, Tinder
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