Right - to - repair court case decision delayed for third time since March
The US Supreme Court has rejected a ruling that the US government did not grant the Environment Agency (EPA) the authority to set greenhouse gas emissions cap for vehicles, which could have been delayed until the end of the year, it has emerged.
Source: autonews.comPublished on 2022-07-01
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