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Suppose the California legislature passes a law that severely restricts carbon dioxide emissionsfrom automobiles in that state. A group of automobile manufacturers file suit against the state ofCalifornia to prevent the enforcement of the law. The automakers claim that a federal law already setsfuel economy standards nationwide, and that fuel economy standards are essentially the same ascarbon dioxide emission standards. According to the automobile manufacturers, it is unfair to allowCalifornia to pass more stringent regulations than those set by the federal law. Ask your students toanswer the following questions, using the information presented in the chapter

Who are the parties (the plaintiffs and the defendant) in this lawsuit? Are the plaintiffs seeking a legal remedy or an equitable remedy? What is the primary source of the law that is at issue here? Where would you look to find the relevant California and federal laws?

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