The judge is weighing the future of a Massachusetts offshore wind farm after the Trump administration moved to walk back a key permit for the project. The move comes as the administration also asks the court for additional time to analyze a separate order that rebukes its anti-renewable policies. The decision reflects the broader legal battles over offshore wind development in the United States, where federal and state authorities have clashed over permitting and regulatory frameworks. The court’s review will determine whether the project can proceed under the existing permit or if new approvals are required. If the court upholds the permit, the project could move forward, potentially adding significant renewable capacity to the region’s energy mix. Conversely, a ruling against the permit could delay the project and affect future offshore wind investments in the area.