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1. Coal Company Paying Obama Mentor $435,000 to Fight Climate Plan
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 03:07 PM
Jun 2016
Coal Company Paying Obama Mentor $435,000 to Fight Climate Plan

by Jennifer A Dlouhy
http://twitter.com/jendlouhyhc

June 13, 2016 — 12:41 PM EDT

Peabody Energy Corp. is set to pay President Barack Obama’s Harvard Law School mentor $435,000 this year to help the bankrupt coal producer challenge the administration’s signature environmental law.

The payments to Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law expert and legal icon -- spanning May to December this year -- were disclosed in a legal filing tied to Peabody’s bankruptcy proceedings. They do not include any money Peabody sent Tribe before its April bankruptcy filing as part of the company’s crusade against Obama’s Clean Power Plan, which is designed to slash carbon dioxide emissions from power plants 32 percent below 2005 levels by 2030. The program encourages states and utilities to burn less coal and use generate more electricity from cleaner sources such as wind, solar power and natural gas.

Tribe is set to receive monthly payments ranging from $17,500 in May to $75,000 in September, when the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington hears arguments in the Clean Power Plan case. The litigation ultimately is expected to be resolved by the Supreme Court, which includes two of Tribe’s former students, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Elena Kagan.

Tribe’s work for Peabody has drawn a backlash from liberals who have regarded him as their top legal crusader. Tribe represented Al Gore before the Supreme Court in 2000 in the case that decided the presidential election and served in Obama’s Justice Department, defending the Affordable Care Act and other administration initiatives. But now, Tribe’s words are more frequently cited by Republican lawmakers lambasting Obama’s environmental agenda than liberal stalwarts defending the president’s policies.

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