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- W308209131 abstract "The United States has failed to enact climate change legislation to regulate greenhouse gases despite the near consensus that anthropogenic climate change is occurring. In the wake of this failure, various private parties and states have initiated “climate change nuisance” litigation for harms incurred due to climate change. Unfortunately, several climate change nuisance cases were dismissed at the district court level due to a flawed application of the political question doctrine. These cases exemplify the scholarly debate and discontent surrounding the current formulation of the political question doctrine. Scholars do generally agree that contentious and politically charged disputes involving novel legal theories do not necessarily implicate the doctrine. However, due to the broad nature of the doctrine in its current form, it has been erroneously applied to the politically charged, but judiciable, climate change litigation cases. This Comment suggests a re-articulated political question doctrine, which captures the purpose of the doctrine while also acting to limit its application to truly nonjudicial political questions. The key to this formulation is its foundation: it rests not only on the classical origin of the doctrine, but also on principles upon which our judiciary is based." @default.
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- W308209131 title "The Political Question Doctrine: An Update in Response to Climate Change Case Law" @default.
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