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Why Supreme Court Conservatives Might Strike Down Trump’s Tariffs
In fact, the Court’s modern conservatives created the “major questions” doctrine in a 2022 case that struck down clean-air ...
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Trump, tariffs and a potentially historic Supreme Court appearance: what’s at stake
The US Supreme Court will hear one of the most consequential cases in modern presidential history on Wednesday. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff strategy faces a crucial legal test that could ...
Environmental groups and blue cities use state courts to extract money from energy companies, but federal courts increasingly reject these climate claims.
Opinion: The EPA under President Donald Trump embarked on a significant deregulatory agenda, which could ease regulations for ...
The momentous tariffs case will undermine or buttress the Constitution’s separation of powers.
Former EPA Administrators William Reilly and Michael Regan discussed finding climate solutions with students at Duke ...
On how the case led the Supreme Court to overturn the Law of Conservation of Energy, constitutional law expert Laurence Tribe ...
This morning the Supreme Court ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency, in some cases, does not have the authority to limit greenhouse gas emissions. While the decision creates a minor setback ...
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Experts raise red flags on devastating consequences of recent US Supreme Court decision: 'At risk'
A new analysis from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign warned that a 2023 Supreme Court decision has stripped away ...
In May 2025, the Corps dropped authority over the property of Caleb and Rebecca Linck, bypassing a historic SCOTUS ruling ...
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