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Full Analysis: the Most Consequential Supreme Court in Decades
The rejection of the incrementalist approach is significant and indicates that Chief Justice John Roberts no longer controls the U.S. Supreme Court.
Supreme Court’s Major Questions Doctrine and Big Tech (Commentary)
The major questions doctrine says Congress must explicitly give an agency a power, which has implications for net neutrality and Big Tech.
Last week, the...
Climate Change Weekly #439: Hurricanes Not Increasing, Despite Warming
Research is increasingly making clear that the modest warming of the planet has not caused hurricanes to grow more frequent or severe.
Supreme Court Ruling Limiting EPA’s Power to Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions Is Good for...
The United States Supreme Court today in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency ruled the agency overstepped its statutory authority in regulating emissions of CO2 from power plants, defending the Constitution's separation of powers in the process.
The Consequential Term at the Supreme Court: Commentary
The next four to five weeks may yield a series of earthquakes in the areas of abortion, gun rights, regulatory power and religious liberty.
Supreme Court Restores Limits on States Blocking Interstate Energy Projects
The United States Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a ruling that vacated a rule change implemented under the Trump administration limiting states’ abilities to block major interstate energy projects under the 1972 Clean Water Act.
Oral Arguments at Supreme Court Offer Glimmer of Hope for Praying Coach in First...
The U.S. Supreme Court also denied that request in 2019, so that the lower courts could definitively determine the reason for Kennedy’s termination. But four...
Alaska Supreme Court Rejects Youth Lawsuit Challenging the State’s Energy Policies
Slamming the door on an effort to implement climate policy through judicial means, the Alaska Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit claiming the state’s young residents had a state constitutional right to be protected from global warming caused by the development of oil and natural gas.
Supreme Court Must Curtail the EPA’s Regulatory Overreach Immediately
It is imperative that the Supreme Court stop the regulatory abuses enabled by the gross error of the 2007 ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal of Case to Allow the Year-Round Sale of...
The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of a lower court ruling that blocks the year around sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol.