How a court case over pollution could be used to unravel federal regulatory power

Rightwing groups are urging the supreme court to hobble not just environmental regulation, but Biden’s ability to govern

On Monday the US supreme court will hear arguments in a group of cases that could have an immediate impact on the American government’s ability to respond to the climate emergency.

The consequences could be even more substantial, however, reaching deep into the Biden administration’s authority to govern.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/feb/25/supreme-court-west-virgina-epa-nondelegation-doctrine

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