Environmental Protection Agency v. National Crushed Stone Association et al.
Decided December 2, 1980. Byron Raymond White delivered the opinion of the Court.
Docket 79-770 · 449 U.S. 64 (1980) · Cited 253 times
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How the Justices voted
Decided 8–0.
Majority · 8
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Precedents cited
Supreme Court decisions this opinion relies on, ordered by how often it cites each. Cases in our collection link through; others are named.
- E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co. v. Train · 430 U.S. 112 (1977)
- Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner · 387 U.S. 136 (1967)
- Udall v. Tallman · 380 U.S. 1 (1965)
- Environmental Protection Agency v. California Ex Rel. State Water Resources Control Board · 426 U.S. 200 (1976)
Cited by
Later Supreme Court opinions in our collection that cite this case.
- Chemical Manufacturers Ass'n v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. · 470 U.S. 116 (1985)
- Weinberger v. Romero-Barcelo · 456 U.S. 305 (1982)
- Entergy Corp. v. Riverkeeper, Inc. · 556 U.S. 208 (2009)
- Reno v. Catholic Social Services, Inc. · 509 U.S. 43 (1993)
- City of Milwaukee v. Illinois · 451 U.S. 304 (1981)
- Rosewell v. LaSalle National Bank · 450 U.S. 503 (1981)
- American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc. v. Donovan · 452 U.S. 490 (1981)
- Coeur Alaska, Inc. v. Southeast Alaska Conservation Council · 557 U.S. 261 (2009)
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