In Massachusetts v. EPA, the Court said it did not use Chevron deference because the  a. CAA gave too much discretion to the agency.  b. CAA said the agency “shall” prescribe regulations. c.  plaintiffs did not have standing to sue the EPA.   d. CAA is ambiguous on whether the EPA may take climate into consideration.

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 In Massachusetts v. EPA, the Court said it did not use Chevron deference because the

 a. CAA gave too much discretion to the agency.

 b. CAA said the agency “shall” prescribe regulations.

c.  plaintiffs did not have standing to sue the EPA.

  d. CAA is ambiguous on whether the EPA may take climate into consideration.

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