The US Supreme Court has declined the request for a crucial procedural boost sought by Exxon Mobil Corp., Koch Industries Inc., and the American Petroleum Institute in a Minnesota lawsuit attributing climate change to the oil industry.
The companies aimed to transfer the case from Minnesota state court to federal court, where corporate defendants typically find more favorable conditions.
The justices rejected the appeal without explaining, while Justice Brett Kavanaugh was willing to hear the case.
The appeal contended that federal law exclusively governs the lawsuit, granting the defendants the authority to shift the case out of state court.
The rejection by the high court mirrors similar dismissals in approximately two dozen other lawsuits against the oil industry that occurred in April.
The legal matter is American Petroleum Institute v. State of Minnesota, case number 23-168.