Additional Information
U.S. Chamber Statement on the SEC Climate Disclosure Rule U.S. Chamber Sues SEC over Latest Rule to Micromanage Businesses The Chamber Fights Back Against Counterproductive Corporate Disclosure RequirementsCase Updates
U.S. Chamber coalition files reply brief in support of petition challenging the Securities and Exchange Commission’s climate disclosure rule
September 17, 2024
U.S. Chamber and coalition file opening brief
June 14, 2024
U.S. Chamber files coalition motion to intervene in environmental groups' lawsuit against the Security and Exchange Commission’s unlawful Climate Disclosure rule
April 12, 2024
SEC enters stay of its climate disclosure rule pending judicial review of the rule
April 04, 2024
U.S. Chamber and coalition file motion for stay pending review of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s climate disclosure rule
March 26, 2024
Motion for Stay Pending Review
U.S. Chamber files lawsuit with co-plaintiffs against the Securities and Exchange Commission’s final climate disclosure rule that seriously erodes the reasonable investor standard of materiality and micromanages how companies make key determinations about materiality
March 14, 2024
Click here to view the petition for review filed by the U.S. Chamber and co-plaintiffs Texas Association of Business and Longview Chamber of Commerce.
Eugene Scalia, Jonathan C. Bond, Brian A. Richman, Max E. Schulman, Brian McCarty of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP served as outside counsel.
Case Documents
- Petition for Review -- Chamber v. SEC (Fifth Circuit)
- Motion for Stay Pending Review -- Chamber v. SEC (Fifth Circuit)
- SEC Discretionary Stay -- Chamber v. SEC (Eighth Circuit)
- U.S. Chamber Motion to Intervene -- NRDC v. SEC/Sierra Club v. SEC (Eighth Circuit)
- Opening Brief -- Chamber v. SEC (Eighth Circuit)
- SEC Response -- Chamber v. SEC (Eighth Circuit)
- Chamber Reply Brief -- Chamber v. SEC (Eighth Circuit)