For the first time, the New Mexico Supreme Court has confirmed that electric rates established by New Mexico electric cooperatives are subject to New Mexico’s Public Regulation Commission’s (“PRC”) review and approval. Prior to this decision, under New Mexico’s Public...
Month: July 2024
Supreme Water Law of the Land: SCOTUS Holds Vague Federal Interests Take Precedent Over States’ Water Interests
In a remarkable decision, the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) rejected a settlement agreement between New Mexico, Colorado, and Texas regarding a long-standing legal battle over use of waters from the Rio Grande. In Texas v. New Mexico and Colorado,[1]...
New Mexico District Court Declines to Wade into Juliana Justiciability Waters
The First Judicial District New Mexico Court for Santa Fe County’s (“New Mexico District Court”) recent decision denying the State’s motion to dismiss in Atencio, et al. v. State of New Mexico provides little to no insight into the viability of the claims in this...
Alabama v. California Bill of Complaint Summary
Actions That Led to the Complaint To date, the U.S. Supreme Court has largely declined to address climate change liability cases, and federal judges have consistently remanded these cases to State court. This trend could potentially shift in the coming months. A...
Permian Basin Ozone Status Up In The Air
The EPA is reportedly taking another look at redesignating the Permian Basin in both Texas and New Mexico as an ozone nonattainment area. The first impact of an ozone redesignation would be to restrict air permits for constructing or modifying stationary sources of...