Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the Clean Air Act preempts state and local governments from regulating manufacturers' post-sale, nationwide updates to vehicle emission systems
Question Presented (from Petition)
QUESTION PRESENTED Title II of the Clean Air Act (“CAA”) grants the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) broad and exclusive authority to enforce auto manufacturers’ compliance with CAA standards over the entire useful life of their vehicles. To avoid conflicting regulation, Congress directed that “[nJo State or any political subdivision thereof shall adopt or attempt to enforce any standard relating to the control of emissions from new motor vehicles.” 42 U.S.C. § 7548(a). Exercising its authority, EPA reached a multi-billiondollar resolution with petitioners relating to, among other things, post-sale software updates made to their vehicles on a nationwide basis. Certain state and local governments nonetheless brought unprecedented lawsuits seeking billions more in penalties based on the same updates. The Ninth Circuit below—in direct conflict with final decisions of the Alabama Supreme Court and intermediate appellate courts in Tennessee and Minnesota—held that all 50 states and thousands of local governments may freely regulate manufacturers’ post-sale, nationwide updates to vehicle emission systems. The question presented is whether the CAA preempts state and local governments from regulating manufacturers’ post-sale, nationwide updates to vehicle emission systems. (1)
2021-11-15
Petition DENIED. Justice Breyer took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.
2021-11-08
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 11/12/2021.
2021-11-01
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 11/5/2021.
2021-10-13
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 10/29/2021.
2021-10-11
Supplemental brief of petitioners Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., et al. filed. (Distributed)
2021-09-27
Brief amicus curiae of United States filed.
2021-04-26
The Acting Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this case expressing the views of the United States. Justice Breyer took no part in the consideration of this petition.
2021-04-07
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/23/2021.
2021-04-06
Reply of petitioners Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., et al. filed. (Distributed)
2021-03-18
Brief of respondents The Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, Florida, et al. in opposition filed.
2021-02-22
Brief amici curiae of Alliance for Automotive Innovation and National Automobile Dealers Association filed.
2021-02-16
Brief amici curiae of Former Environmental Protection Agency Officials, et al. filed.
2021-02-16
Brief amici curiae of Product Liability Advisory Council, Inc. and the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association filed.
2021-02-16
Brief amici curiae of International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, and European Association of Automotive Suppliers filed.
2021-02-16
Response Requested. (Due March 18, 2021)
2021-02-04
Blanket Consent filed by Petitioner, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc., et al.
2021-02-03
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/19/2021.
2021-01-26
Waiver of right of respondent The Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, Florida, et al. to respond filed.
2021-01-21
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due February 25, 2021)