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    Contents From the Editor Sub-Rector’s Report

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    Members The Fellowship The Senior Common Room Fellows’ Research and Teaching News Undergraduate Freshers Graduate Freshers Matriculands Undergraduate Examination Results Graduate Examination Results Scholarships and Exhibitions Special Awards Undergraduate Prizes Graduate Prizes

    6 10 12 21 22 24 26 28 31 33 34 35

    The Lincoln Year Bursar’s Report Senior Tutor’s Report Director of Development's Report Alumni Representation on Committees Honour Roll of Donors Murray kultur Honour Roll Alumni Perspectives Archivist's Report Librarian's Report Chaplain's Report Schools Liaison Officer’s Report JCR and MCR Officers Sports Colours and Captains

    36 38 41 44 45 51 52 56 58 60 62 64 65

    Milestones Twelve

    The Biden Power Plant Rule and the Major Questions Doctrine

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    We’ve already started to hear claims that the Biden power plant rule falls under the major questions doctrine, which the U.S. Supreme Court used to strike down former President Obama’s Clean Power Plan. Are those claims plausible?

    Consider the aspects of the Clean Power Plan that the Supreme Court found objectionable. I’ve identified nine factors that the Court seemed to find significant. The Biden power plant rule gets 1.5 points out of a possible 9 on this scale. That’s a score of 17 percent, which seems less than overwhelming.

    Here’s how the Biden rule stacks up for each of the factors:

    1. Is this “a regulatory program that Congress had conspicuously and repeatedly declined to enact itself”?

      No. There have been no prominent failed efforts to require carbon storage and sequestration or co-firing with hydrogen by statute. On the c
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