OSHA did this because most of the goal was already achieved, or possibly because they realize they've overstepped and are losing power, and because (most importantly) they're definitely afraid of a 6th Circuit or Supreme Court ruling setting precedent contrary to what they want, so they're trying to moot the case.
OSHA did this because most of the goal was already achieved, or possibly because they realize they've overstepped and are losing power, and because (most importantly) they're definitely afraid of a 6th Circuit or Supreme Court ruling setting precedent contrary to what they want, so they're trying to moot the case.