Montana judge rules in favor of youth in historic climate change lawsuit

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An appeal is likely, but this is still a big W. It immediately invalidates laws prohibiting the consideration of emissions. Even if it gets knocked down by higher courts, it will likely have some impact in the immediate term (allowing people to bring up emissions concerns when energy permits are going through approval right now).

And more importantly, it might pave a way for future change. The first attempt down a new path might not get all the way to the end, but it might have a lasting impact in other ways. And this one just jumped over the first big hurdle.

Congrats to this pretty bad ass group of young ones.

These cases are such a double-edged sword, because they risk being taken up by Trump's SCOTUS. If they rule against based on the majority's antiquated worldview, it will leave the US, and especially younger generations, in severe danger for a very long time.

I can see where you’re coming from, but we can’t stop fighting for fear of court rulings.

Courts are only there to interpret laws. A determined legislature should be able to overcome poor court interpretations through enacting laws.

For example, Dobbs v. Jackson (stripping abortion protections) only nullified Roe v. Wade. Congress could still protect/prohibit abortion rights with the stroke of a pen. Of course, the legislature’s obvious dysfunction is a problem that must be factored in. But I’d also factor in growing resentment in the Supreme Court with each asinine ruling akin to Dobbs they have to make. Make no mistake about it, that enraged and fueled a lot of opposition. Enough of that could lead to stacking the court.

In this particular case, it seems to be a state issue, so it’s pretty unlikely to make it to the fed Supreme Court anyway. And at least it means that people who likely would be using legal resources for other nefarious means are tied up trying to overturn this one.