Michael Sackett, et ux., Petitioners v. Environmental Protection Agency, et al.
Case Number:
21-454
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Firms
- Baker Botts
- Best Best & Krieger
- Complex Appellate Litigation Group
- Consovoy McCarthy
- Covington & Burling
- Crowell & Moring
- Gunster Yoakley
- Hogan Lovells
- Hunton Andrews
- Kassouni Law
- Kazmarek Mowrey
- Kramer Levin
- Mayer Brown
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Perkins Coie
- Pollock Cohen
- Selendy Gay
- Smouse & Mason
- Troutman Pepper
- Venable LLP
- Vinson & Elkins
- Wiley Rein
Companies
- American Petroleum Institute Inc.
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation
- Association of American Railroads
- Atlantic Legal Foundation Inc.
- Cato Institute
- Freeport-McMoRan Inc.
- National Association of Clean Water Agencies
- National Association of Home Builders
- National Cattlemen's Beef Association
- Public Citizen Inc.
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