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Wiley Rein's Megan Brown Discusses AEP v. Connecticut on The Federalist Society's SCOTUScast

The Federalist Society SCOTUScast
April 27, 2011

Megan Brown, a partner in Wiley Rein's Appellate and Litigation practices, provided an overview of the closely-watched Supreme Court case AEP v. Connecticut. During the podcast, Ms. Brown gave a history of the dispute, reviewed the various legal arguments that were made at oral argument on April 19 and offered insight into how the Justices may decide what is arguably the most important environmental case to come before the Supreme Court in years.

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