Source: thinkprogress.org - Friday, March 20, 2015
Harvard Professor Laurence Tribe CREDIT: AP Photo/Kamenko Pajic, File President Obama’s law school mentor, Laurence Tribe, testified before Congress this week that “burning the Constitution of the United States, about which I care deeply, cannot be a part of our national energy policy.” “EPA is attempting an unconstitutional trifecta: usurping the prerogatives of the States, Congress and the Federal Courts — all at once.” The House Energy and Commerce committee’s Energy and Power subcommittee held a hearing Tuesday about the “legal and cost issues” surrounding the EPA’s proposed 111(d) Rule for Existing Power Plants. Usually the lineup for hearings like this is easily divided into a larger group of conservative witnesses selected by the Republican majority, and a smaller group of more liberal or moderate witnesses selected by the Democratic minority. The GOP clearly saw Tribe as their big get, a liberal icon who had trained his sights on a centerpiece of President Obama’s climate agenda. Several Republican committee members heaped praise on Tribe, with one saying that while he may disagree with the Harvard law professor on many other issues, he was “honored” to be in the same room as him. His “burning the Constitution” statement referred to the President’s plan to clean up power plant carbon pollution using a section of the Clean Air Act, something that has passed legal scrutiny before . It will get another hearing in the U.S. Dis
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