
Supreme Court Limits E.P.A.’s Ability to Restrict Power Plant Emissions
The case considered the Environmental Protection Agency’s powers under the Clean Air Act.
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The case considered the Environmental Protection Agency’s powers under the Clean Air Act.
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The decision created greater opportunities for business interests to challenge regulations, reflecting conservative legal theories developed to rein in administrative agencies.
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The case, about a North Carolina voting map, has the potential to amplify the influence of state lawmakers over federal elections.
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At the halfway point of the year, it’s been a historically horrible time for stocks. Bonds are in bad shape, too.
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